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{{Infobox '''Bold text''' Location
|country = Canada
|state = [[Alberta]]
|motorways = [[Trans-Canada Highway|Trans-Can]], [[Trans-Canada Highway|Yellowhead Hwy]], [[Prairies highways|Crowsnest Hwy]], [[Prairies highways|QE-2]]
}}
'''Hitch hiking in Alberta is ''legal! In 2014 September we were on the outskirts of Calgary trying to get to Edmonton (shit city) and we were told by a police man that it IS LEGAL to hitch on the highway in Alberta as long as you are away from city limits -Calgary and Edmonton border. The police passed us manier times on the highway and kept on going because it is is legal! Have fun!! :)
 
Hitchhiking in the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of '''Alberta''' is most acceptable in the mountain National parks. One will have the best chances of getting a ride in winter if dressed like a lift attendant or ski patrol, followed by snowboarder/skier (toque, ski jacket, snowpants). In the other seasons, the general rule ''of thumb'' is the younger and less drunk a person looks, the better chance he or she will get a lift.
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