Alberta Washington D.C. Office
The Alberta Office in Washington, D.C. promotes Alberta’s economic and policy interests in key areas, such as energy, environment and agriculture.
Address:
Alberta Washington D.C. Office
Canadian Embassy
501 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001
Phone: 202-448-6475
Priorities include reinforcing to key U.S. political and business decision-makers that Alberta:
- Has the commitment and capacity to be a secure, reliable and growing energy supplier
- Develops its world-scale energy resources in an environmentally responsible way
- Contributes to enhanced North American agricultural competitiveness
- Is a desirable place in which to live, work, travel, study, invest and conduct research
The Alberta Washington, D.C. Office began operating in October 2004. It is co-located in the Canadian Embassy.
Alberta participates in a number of organizations with membership from both sides of the border. These include:
- The Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER)
- Can/Am Border Trade Alliance
- Council of State Governments
- The Energy Council
- The National Association of State Directors of Agriculture
- Bilateral councils with the states of Montana and Alaska
Alberta International Offices Business Report
Learn more about the activities of the Alberta Washington, D.C. Office.