- The map shows the province of Alberta, Canada, with its physical geography, including elevation, rivers, and major cities.
- Elevation is represented by a color-coded relief scale, ranging from sea level (green) to over 4000 meters (purple), with Mount Columbia at 3747 m being the highest point shown.
- Major rivers such as the Athabasca, North Saskatchewan, South Saskatchewan, and Peace River are labeled and shown flowing across the province.
- Key cities include Edmonton (the capital), Calgary, and Fort McMurray, marked with stars or dots.
- Provincial boundaries with British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories are indicated, along with the international boundary with the USA.
- The Rocky Mountains are located along the western edge of Alberta, with high elevations shown in purple and brown.
- A scale bar indicates distances in kilometers, and a north arrow provides orientation.
- The inset map shows Alberta’s location within Canada, highlighted in red.
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