10. Wood Buffalo National Parkabout 62 miles north of town, Fort Smith, NWT X0E 0P0
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EDITOR REVIEW: FORT SMITH. This expansive park and wildlife preserve was established in 1922 to shelter dwindling bison populations along the northern border of Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Today, the leafy, 17,000-square-mile parcel is home to the largest free-roaming and self-regulated bison herd in the world and is also Canada's largest park. Visitors can experience a wealth of natural beauty and watch protected species thrive in their natural habitats. Location Map about 62 miles north of town, Fort Smith, NWT X0E 0P0 Larger Interactive Map » Show Nearby Businesses » |
More Details Hours: Peak Season (Jun - Sep) Mon-Fri 9am-Noon, 1pm-5pm; Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm Off-Peak Season (Oct - May) Daily 9am-Noon, 1pm-5pm Website: Visit the Wood Buffalo National Park website » Type: Parks, Reserves |
