| WOODBUFFALO | This site spans northern Alberta and southern Northwest Territories between Athabasca and Great Slave lakes. It was established in 1922 as a refuge to protect the few remaining bison herds in northern |
| LAKEATHABASCA | Large body of water in northern Alberta and Saskatchewan |
| LAKES | Athabasca and Reindeer, for two |
| MONORAIL | Low bar spans Northern Line |
| OLYMPIA | In 1766, antiquarian Richard Chandler published his book Travels in Greece and brought this site to public attention. It was the site of the original "games." What is name of this site? |
| NAHANNI | This site is in the Northwest Territories. It was established as a national park in 1972, and it includes canyons and plenty of wildlife throughout its 1,177,700 acres (476,968 hectares). A river that |
| SASKATOON | Largest city of the Canadian province between Alberta and Manitoba |
| HIGHLEVEL | 'Gateway to the South' town in northern Alberta: 2 wds. |
| FORTCHIPEWYAN | Historic settlement in Alberta, it's located on Lake Athabasca: 2 wds. |
| URANIUMMINING | Northern Saskatchewan resource operation in the Athabasca Basin: 2 wds. |
| ILLINGWORTHKERR | Canadian artist (b.1905 d.1989) ...his paintings depict the landscapes of Alberta and Saskatchewan: |
| CREE | Native American people mainly living in Alberta and Saskatchewan (4) |
| VILLAGES | Vilna in Alberta and Vanscoy in Saskatchewan, as two examples in Canada |
| LICENCEPLATESLOGANS | 'Wild Rose Country' in Alberta and 'Yours to Discover' in Ontario: 3 wds. |
| ROADSIDEATTRACTIONS | The World's Largest Putter (Bow Island, Alberta) and Husky the Muskie (Kenora, Ontario): 2 wds. |
| JOUSSARD | Northern Alberta hamlet on Lesser Slave Lake |
| RENO | Hamlet in northern Alberta |
| OILSANDS | Bitumen deposits which lay in northern Alberta: 2 wds. |
| GRIMSHAW | Northern Alberta town |
| FORTMCMURRAY | Athabasca Oil Sands community in Alberta: 2 wds. |