Elk Island National Park of Canada

Local nameElk Island National Park of Canada
LocationAlberta

Elk Island National Park is a national park in Alberta, Canada, that played an important part in the conservation of the Plains bison. The park is administered by the Parks Canada Agency. This "island of conservation" is 35 km east of Edmonton, along the Yellowhead Highway, which goes through the park. It is Canada's eighth smallest in area but largest fully enclosed national park, with an area of 194 km2.

The park is representative of the northern prairies plateau ecosystem and as such, the knob and kettle landscape is a mix of native fescue grassland that has been converted to forage land dominated by non-native grasses, aspen parkland and boreal forest. As well, Elk Island plays host to both the largest and the smallest terrestrial mammals in North America, the wood bison and pygmy shrew respectively.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elk_Island_National_Park

Official Website http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/ab/elkisland/index.aspx

Email elk.island@pc.gc.ca

Phone +178 0922 5790

Address T0B, Canada

Coordinates 53°36'25.826" N -112°51'57.535" E

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