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Organizations: Government of Alberta Topics: Tourism & Parks

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May 28, 2024

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This georeferenced map of the Nordegg area in the Bighorn Backcountry shows its location, access road and trails, and other features of the area. This map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer,...


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December 18, 2019

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This georeferenced map of the Elbow Loop public recreation trail shows designated snow vehicle trails for 2019. This map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional...


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January 1, 2019

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This georeferenced map of the full Bighorn Backcountry Public Land Use Zone shows its location, access road and trails, and other features of the area. This map can be viewed with a standard PDF...


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March 1, 2018

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This brochure presents a map of the trail system in the Allstones area of the Bighorn Backcountry and provides information on proper use of the area to ensure protection of the environment.


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March 1, 2018

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This brochure presents a map of the trail system in the Cline River Corridor area of the Bighorn Backcountry and provides information on proper use of the area to ensure protection of the environment.


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May 5, 2016

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Provides information about bat houses in Alberta.


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March 1, 2016

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Guide describing rooms, indoor and outdoor facilities, equipment, amenities, tours and booking guidelines for the Canmore Nordic Centre.


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March 1, 2016

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Writing-on-Stone is home to a number of significant bird species. Some birds, such as the Rufous-sided Towhee and Rock Wren, are scarce in Alberta, but common in the Park. This brochure provides...


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March 1, 2016

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Each spring, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park comes to life with the subtle and inspiring beauty of prairie wild flowers. The diverse habitats found in the Park have allowed a wide variety of...


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November 1, 2014

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The park is named for the founders of the Home Oil Company, James Lowery and Robert Brown. The company donated the land to the government of Alberta in 1969 for it to be kept in its natural state....