Bob Creek Wildland Provincial Park
Wildland provincial park in southern Alberta, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bob Creek Wildland Provincial Park is a wildland provincial park located in the Municipal District of Ranchland, in southern Alberta, Canada. It was established on 12 May 1999,[3] modified slightly on 24 June 2003,[5] and is 20,777.69 hectares (51,342.8 acres; 80.2 sq mi) in area.[2] The park is included in the South Saskatchewan Region Land Use Framework and administered by the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan.[4][6] Because they are so intertwined, Bob Creek Wildland and Black Creek Heritage Rangeland are managed through the same Management Plan.[7] The park gets its name from the Bob Creek that runs through the center of the park and drains the surrounding hills.
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Bob Creek Wildland Provincial Park | |
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Location | Municipal District of Ranchland, Alberta, Canada |
Nearest city | Claresholm |
Coordinates | 50°00′00″N 114°20′00″W |
Area | 20,777.69 ha (80.2231 sq mi)[2] |
Established | 12 May 1999[3] |
Governing body | Alberta Parks[4] |
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