Albert was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that existed from 1908 to 1917. It was created from portions of the Alberta electoral district prior to the 1908 federal election.
The riding was located in southern Alberta and encompassed a predominantly rural and agricultural area. Its boundaries shifted slightly over its short lifespan.
The riding was represented in the House of Commons by one Member of Parliament (MP). The MPs who represented Albert were:
- William Joseph Roche (Conservative, 1908-1917)
In 1917, the Albert riding was abolished and its territory was redistributed into the newly created electoral districts of Bow River and Medicine Hat as part of a broader redistribution process related to population changes and the creation of new ridings across the province.