Enhanced Protection of the Castle Area - Regional Overview Map - …€¦ · Bob Creek Wildland...
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Waterton Lakes National Park
Bob CreekWildland
Peter LougheedProv. Park
Don GettyWildland
Bow ValleyWildland
Elbow-SheepWildland
Spray ValleyProv. Park
Don GettyWildland
Don GettyWildland
Sheep River
Prov. Park
Don GettyWildland
Bluerock
Wildland
BanffNational Park
Castle WildlandProvincial Park
CastleProvincial Park
LivingstonePriority
Planning Area
Porcupine HillsPriority
Planning Area
Pincher Creek
Municipality ofCrowsnest Pass
Fort Macleod
Claresholm
Nanton
High River
Okotoks
Calgary
Black DiamondTurnerValley
Cardston
Blood TribeNo. 148
Tsuu T'ina NationNo. 145
Piikani NationNo. 147
Blood TribeNo. 148A
StoneyNakoda Nation
No. 216
StoneyNakoda Nation
No. 216
Piikani NationTimber Limit B
KananaskisCountry
PLUZ
CastleSMAPLUZ
Cataract CreekSnow Vehicle
PLUZ
Cataract CreekSnow Vehicle
PLUZ
Kananaskis CountryPLUZ
McLean CreekOff-Highway Vehicle
PLUZ
KananaskisCountry
PLUZ
KananaskisCountry
PLUZ
UV40
UV22
UV541
UV532
UV2
UV520
UV533
UV3
UV6
UV5
UV546
UV66
UV774
UV40
UV6
UV541
UV2
UV5
UV5
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Enhanced Protection of the Castle Area
Produced January 10, 2017 by Parks Division, Alberta Environment and Parks.Base data provided by the Government of Alberta under the Alberta Open Government License of November 2014.
Cadastral-Dispositions data provided by Alberta Data Partnerships.Imagery from various sources including, SPOT 1.5m Imagery © [2015] CNES, Licensed by Blackbridge Geomatics, http://blackbridge.com/geomatics/index.html;
Base Features - Roads* (Unimproved and unclassified roads/truck trails have been removed form this map.)
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Regional Overview
British
Columbia
Ecological Reserve - ERWildland Park
Provincial Recreation AreaNatural AreaHeritage RangelandProvincial Park
National Park - NPExisting Park Designations
Future Park DesignationsSSRP Protected Area Committments
Notes:
The Department is committed to planning responsible and sustainable recreation throughout the Eastern Slopes and will continue to work with stakeholders, First Nations and the public to enable both motorized and non-motorized recreation on Alberta Public Lands.
Recreation and linear footprint planning that will detail how Albertans mayrecreate within the Porcupine Hills and Livingstone areas are in progress and expected to be ready for public feedback in 2017.
Priority Planning Areas
These are committments made as part of the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan, effective September 1, 2014. Commitments include new sites, additions toexisting sites and site reclassifications.
Future Park Designations
Priority Planning AreaPriority Planning Area
Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ)Existing Public Land Use Zone
Castle Area - Final BoundariesDesignate As:
Castle Provincial ParkCastle Wildland Provincial Park