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Tags: public land use zones Topics: Sports and Recreation Organizations: Environment and Sustainable Resource Development

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January 1, 2015

Description

Each brochure in this set includes a map of the trail system in a specific area of the Bighorn Backcountry and information on proper use of the area to ensure protection of the environment.


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December 16, 2014

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This one-page map shows the location of the Holmes Crossing Public Land Use Zone, and the roads and trails available to access the area.


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December 1, 2014

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This one-page map shows the location of the Coal Branch Public Land Use Zone and the roads and trails available to access the area.


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December 1, 2014

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This one-page map shows the location of the Brule Lake Public Land Use Zone, and includes the roads and trails that are available to access the area.


Views: 528
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June 1, 2014

Description

This one-page map shows the location of the Cataract Creek Snow Vehicle Public Land Use Zone, and includes the features and creeks located within the area.


Views: 159
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March 1, 2014

Description

Each brochure in this set includes a map of the trail system in a specific area of the Bighorn Backcountry and information on proper use of the area to ensure protection of the environment.


Views: 175
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February 1, 2014

Description

The Bighorn Backcountry is managed to ensure the protection of the environment, while allowing responsible and sustainable recreational use. The area includes more than 5,000 square kilometres...


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July 1, 2013

Description

This one-page map shows the general location of public land use zones in Kananaskis Country, and the roads and trails which provide access to the areas.