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Jasper National Park’s Heritage River: The Athabasca
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Canadian Heritage Rivers System Outstanding natural beauty Historical significance River recreation
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The Athabasca River Longest river in Alberta Longest undammed river in the prairies
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A glacially-fed river that originates from the Columbia Icefield Glacial meltwater full of rock flour Section of the river in JNP nominated to the Canadian Heritage Rivers System Outstanding Natural Beauty: From Start to…
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Ends at the Peace-Athabasca Delta One of the major drainage conduits for western Canada Finish
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Also spelled “Athabaska” and “Athapaska” Athabasca watershed used for hunting and fishing by many FN groups - a practice that continues today. Cultural Significance: The Place Where There are Reeds
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Fur trade Railway/ Road construction Cultural Significance: European Arrival
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Rafting, canoeing, kayaking Fishing, camping Wildlife watching Municipal, agricultural & industrial use Recreational Value: Present Day
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Correcting fish habitat fragmentation Fishing regulations What Parks Canada is doing to Address Human Impacts on the River
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Parks Canada & Municipality of Jasper’s new sewage treatment plant What Parks Canada is doing to Address Human Impacts on the River
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Five pulp mills Low-end sewage treatment plants Oil sands Tailings ponds adjacent to the Athabasca River hold water contaminated by oil sands operations. Photo: David Dodge, The Pembina Institute Human Impact: Beyond the Borders of Jasper National Park
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Examples of Environmental Stewardship Awareness campaigns aimed at strengthening people's awareness and connection to the river Voicing Albertans' concerns and expectations regarding the Athabasca and Alberta's future. http://www.connectingth edrops.ca/video/qs05 http://www.connectingth edrops.ca/video/qs05 Keepers of the Athabasca Watershed Society Connecting the Drops
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Finding the Balance AthabascaRiverBasin Spirituality Stewardship OtherResourceDevelopment Sustainability
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If you drink from the waters of the Athabasca River, you will return to drink the water again. -- Native Legend If you drink from the waters of the Athabasca River, you will return to drink the water again. -- Native Legend
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Historically and currently, do you think there have been conflicts between different groups (Aboriginals, fur traders, industry, farmers/ranchers) who use the Athabasca River? How have/might these be resolved? Why is the Athabasca River so important to us? What can you/we do to protect the river? Discussion Points:
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Sources Gadd, B. (1995) Handbook of the Canadian Rockies http://www.connectingthedrops.ca/ Canadian Heritage Rivers System http://www.chrs.ca/
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