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Height of the Rockies Provincial Park

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Height of the Rockies Park contributes to the ecological integrity and viability of the large block of national and provincial parks exending along the spine of the Rocky Mountains. It is adjacent to Banff National Park and Peter Lougheed Park in Alberta, and Elk Lake Provincial Park in BC.

The park contains high concentrations of elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, moose, cougar, black and grizzly bears, and exceptional numbers of mountain goats. Numerous small lakes and natural features include the Palliser River, the Middle Fork of the White River, the Limestone Lakes plateau, Conner Lakes, and the Royal Group of mountains.

Facilities consist of 6 guide-outfitter cabins, 2 Forest Service cabins, and various wilderness trails.

This is just one of hundreds of British Columbia Provincial Parks.



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