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The park is 7,903 hectares (19,530 acres) in area and was established in 1997. [3] The park is contained in the Upper Athabasca Land Use Framework. [4] The park is managed through the Fort Assiniboine Sandhills Wildland Provincial Park Management Plan. [5] The Klondike Trail passes through the western section of the park for about five ...
Fort Assiniboine Sandhills Wildland Provincial Park [116] Woodlands County: 1997 [117 ... Winagami Wildland Provincial Park [156] Big Lakes County Smoky River No. 130:
Alberta Parks Location and extent of parks in Alberta; Type Number Area km 2 (sq mi) Provincial Parks: 76: 2,214 km 2 (855 sq mi) : Wildland Provincial Parks: 31: 17,314 km 2 (6,685 sq mi)
Throughout its course, it flows through or adjacent to numerous national and provincial parks, including Jasper National Park, Fort Assiniboine Sandhills Wildland Provincial Park, Hubert Lake Wildland Provincial Park, La Biche River Wildland Provincial Park, Grand Rapids Wildland Provincial Park, Richardson Wildland Provincial Park, and Wood ...
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Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park is a wildland provincial park in west-central Alberta, Canada. The park was established on 26 August 1998 and had an area of 17,439.886 hectares (43,094.90 acres; 67.34 sq mi). [4] On 23 July 2002, the area was changed slightly to 17,325.54 ha (42,812.34 acres; 66.89 sq mi). [3]
Hubert Lake Wildland Provincial Park is a wildland provincial park in central Alberta, Canada. The park was established on 4 October 2000 and has an area of 9,665.46 hectares (23,883.87 acres; 37.32 sq mi). [3] The park is included in the Upper Athabasca Region Land Use Framework. [4]
Fidler-Greywillow Wildland Park is a wildland provincial park located in northeastern Alberta, Canada within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. [1] Summer activities include activities back-country camping, hunting, kayaking, and fishing, and winters offer snowmobiling. [2] Random backcountry camping is allowed on Bustard Island.