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To maintain the historic and culture that was made when the park was first established.
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Aboriginal people inhabited the area for at least 6 000 years Fur hunters travelled through the park fishing and hunting
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Wide spread forests Rolling hills Valleys Mountains Highland plateau
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Highest edge is 756 meters Parries potholes Lakes formed from retreating glaciers
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Balasim Furs Coniferous trees Shrubs Ever greens Hardwood Bushes
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Vines Berries Wild flowers Elk Wolf Lynx Cougar Bald eagles Osprey White-tallied Coyotes Snowshoes Hares Moose Black bears Bison
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Cougar Otter Marten Fisher Wolverine
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The summers are warm with mean temp of 15 Winters have a mean temp of -20
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Hiking Fishing Horseback riding Skiing Show shoeing Boating Tennis Golf
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