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Audience: General Public Topics: Tourism & Parks

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December 1, 1999

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Dillberry Lake Provincial Park is located along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border in east central Alberta. The landscape is represented predominantly by undulating to hummocky terrain with slopes...


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May 1, 1999

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Kananaskis Country – spectacular landscapes and natural resources providing Albertans with diverse benefits and a high quality environment for current and future generations, while at the same...


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July 1, 1998

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The report covers three areas. First, it proposes a process to identify “special features” in Alberta and define their conservation status. This process is intended to complement the coarse filter...


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October 31, 1996

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This discussion paper has been prepared for the purposes of obtaining a better understanding of the roles and importance of the province's parks and protected areas. It is intended to foster...


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January 1, 1995

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The theme of the 1995 Alberta State of the Environment Report is waste management. In particular, this report focuses on wastes that are disposed of on land, as opposed to those that are treated...


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January 1, 1994

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This pamphlet includes water in motion, the elbow river's water, the sands of time, wildlife, a soggy sponge, forest stories, forest filter, rock stories, elbow pathway, fire, water provides, old...


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July 1, 1992

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Information guide describing the sites seen on the Bluerock Creek walking trail at Sheep River Provincial Park.


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January 1, 1992

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Presents a checklist of trees, shrubs, flowers, and other plants and to watch for when visiting Cardinal River Divide.


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October 1, 1987

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A biophysical inventory of several contiguous land parcels adjacent to or near Coyote Lake, Leduc County, Alberta, was completed in 1987. The total area involved was 647.5 ha. The inventory...


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May 10, 1984

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Establishes the Fort Macleod Provincial Historic Area