To maintain the historic and culture that was made when the park was first established.

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To maintain the historic and culture that was made when the park was first established.

Aboriginal people inhabited the area for at least years Fur hunters travelled through the park fishing and hunting

Wide spread forests Rolling hills Valleys Mountains Highland plateau

Highest edge is 756 meters Parries potholes Lakes formed from retreating glaciers

Balasim Furs Coniferous trees Shrubs Ever greens Hardwood Bushes

Vines Berries Wild flowers Elk Wolf Lynx Cougar Bald eagles Osprey White-tallied Coyotes Snowshoes Hares Moose Black bears Bison

Cougar Otter Marten Fisher Wolverine

The summers are warm with mean temp of 15 Winters have a mean temp of -20

Hiking Fishing Horseback riding Skiing Show shoeing Boating Tennis Golf

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