Tuesday, March 3, 2020

The Alberta government is planning to close or partly close 20 provincial parks.


I am in the Dunvegan Provincial Park in Alberta which is a National Historic Site of Canada.
Full closures.

  • Kehiwin Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Running Lake Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Stoney Lake Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Sulpher Lake Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Little Fish Lake Provincial Park.
  • Crow Lake Provincial Park.
  • Bieriot Ferry Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Greene Valley Provincial Park.
  • Twin Lakes Provincial Recreation Area,
  • Sheep Creek Provincial Recreation Area.
Partial closures.
  • Dinosaur Provincial Park which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, protected by the United Nations.
  • Bow Valley Provincial Park.
  • Gooseberry Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Gooseberry Provincial Park Lake.
  • Engstrom Lake Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Chain Lake Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Lawrence Lake Provincial Recreation Area.
  • Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park.
  • Notikewin Provincial Park.
  • Smoky River South Provincial Recreation Area.
(The information is from CTV News, Edmonton Staff.)

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