Algonquin Park is one of Canada’s most popular provincial parks for a good reason. We have plenty of map options
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From massive mountains to sprawling prairies, barren badlands and lakes teeming with fish, Alberta is filled with outdoor adventure opportunities.
• Capital City: Edmonton • Population: 4,067,000 • History: Entered Canadian Confederation in 1905 • Total Area: 661,848 km sq. /255,541 mi sq. • Highest Point: Mount Columbia – 3,747 m/12,293 ft • Lowest Point: Slave River – 210 m/690 ft • Longest River: Athabasca River – 1,538 km/956 mi • Largest Lake: Lake Athabasca – 7,850 km sq/3,030 mi sq • Provincial Flower: Wild Rose • Provincial Bird: Great Horned Owl • Provincial Mammal: Bighorn Sheep • Gemstone: Petrified Wood • Motto: “Strong and Free”
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