Sundance Provincial Park
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Sundance Provincial Park | |
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IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area) | |
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Location | Alberta, Canada |
Nearest city | Slave Lake |
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Area | 37 km² (park) 79 km² (total) |
Established | April 28, 1999 |
Governing body | Alberta Community Development |
Sundance Provincial Park is a provincial park located in western Alberta, Canada, 100km east of Jasper National Park.
The park is accessed via Emerson Creek Road, running north of Edson and Hinton, rhoughly parallel to the Yellowhead Highway.
[edit] The two parks
The park is comprised of two distinct parts. The first, surrounding the five Emerson lakes and bordering the Athabasca River, has camping, fishing, and a number of small trails circling the lakes. The second section, much larger, protects a series of hoodoos carved into the sandstone cliffs of the foothill valley, surrounding Sundance Creek and Sundance Lake. The "Wild Sculpture Trail" is located in this section of the park. The two parks have a total surface of 37 km², and an additional 42 km² "Special Management Zone" buffer surrounds the two areas.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Alberta Community Development - Sundace Provincial park information
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