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Chinchaga, Alberta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chinchaga Wildland Park
Chinchaga Wildland Park is a protected (80,000 hectares) tract of land in the of the greater Chinchaga wilderness area in a disjunct outlier of the Foothills Natural Region of Alberta , in a remote area of northwest Alberta, Canada, about west of Manning. It was designated as a Wildlife Park in December 1999. The greater Chinchaga area was identified in 1995 as an Environmentally Significant Area. It was designated by the Alberta Government as a protected area in 2000, under the "Special Places" program.〔(Natural reources Canada ) - The state of Canadian Forests 1999-2000〕 "Elevations in the Park range from 650 m adjacent to the Chinchaga River to 915 m at the height of land atop Halverson Ridge." The upper course of the Chinchaga River, which forms the Park's northern border, is a provincially Environmentally Significant Area (ESA). The Park extends south to the slopes of Halverson Ridge. The only road that provides access is the ''Chinchaga Forestry Road'', a high grade gravel road running west from the Mackenzie Highway. == History == The Chinchaga area was mainly used by small populations of First Nations and Métis for hunting.
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