Amzah:
I am not aware of any legislation here in Canada that explicitly states that there is any different process for a "non-resident" to register a motor vehicle. So, if you have friends in Alberta, and they don't mind you using their address, I think you should be able to just register the thing like anyone else would. Heck, you don't need to have a driver licence to own and register a motor vehicle - any old grandmother out there who has never driven a day in her life can purchase and register a vehicle. But, to drive it, it is obligatory to have liability insurance, and that is where things might get a bit tricky.
Basically, don't volunteer any information about being a visitor, and see what happens.
Alberta has a lower sales tax rate than the rest of Canada (there is no provincial sales tax there, only the Federal GST, which is 5%. So, the whole purchase process will be less expensive (subject to less tax) than in any other province.
You might encounter a bit of difficulty getting insurance for the moto if you don't have a Canadian driver licence. The most likely problem that you would encounter is that you would be treated as if you have no driving experience at all, resulting in a fairly high price for insurance.
Best advice I can give you is to ask your friends in Alberta to make a few inquiries on your behalf, both at the registry office and at an insurance broker.
Michael
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