Waterton Lakes National Park Bob Creek Wildland Peter Lougheed Prov. Park Don Getty Wildland Bow Valley Wildland Elbow-Sheep Wildland Spray Valley Prov. Park Don Getty Wildland Don Getty Wildland Sheep River Prov. Park Don Getty Wildland Bluerock Wildland Banff National Park Castle Wildland Provincial Park Castle Provincial Park Livingstone Priority Planning Area Porcupine Hills Priority Planning Area Pincher Creek Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Fort Macleod Claresholm Nanton High River Okotoks Calgary Black Diamond Turner Valley Cardston Blood Tribe No. 148 Tsuu T'ina Nation No. 145 Piikani Nation No. 147 Blood Tribe No. 148A Stoney Nakoda Nation No. 216 Stoney Nakoda Nation No. 216 Piikani Nation Timber Limit B Kananaskis Country PLUZ Castle SMA PLUZ Cataract Creek Snow Vehicle PLUZ Cataract Creek Snow Vehicle PLUZ Kananaskis Country PLUZ McLean Creek Off-Highway Vehicle PLUZ Kananaskis Country PLUZ Kananaskis Country PLUZ U V 40 U V 22 U V 541 U V 532 U V 2 U V 520 U V 533 U V 3 U V 6 U V 5 U V 546 U V 66 U V 774 U V 541 U V 40 U V 2 U V 6 U V 5 U V 5 U V 7 U V 533 Enhanced Protection of the Castle Area Produced January 10, 2017 by Parks Division, Alberta Environment and Parks. Base data provided by the Government of Alberta under the Alberta Open Government License of November 2014. Cadastral-Dispositions data provided by Alberta Data Partnerships. Imagery from various sources including, SPOT 1.5m Imagery © [2015] CNES, Licensed by Blackbridge Geomatics, http://blackbridge.com/geomatics/index.html; Base Features - Roads* (Unimproved and unclassified roads/truck trails have been removed form this map.) 1:250,000 0 10 20 5 km Regional Overview British Columbia Ecological Reserve - ER Wildland Park Provincial Recreation Area Natural Area Heritage Rangeland Provincial Park National Park - NP Existing Park Designations Future Park Designations SSRP Protected Area Committments Notes: The Department is committed to planning responsible and sustainable recreation throughout the Eastern Slopes and will continue to work with stakeholders, First Nations and the public to enable both motorized and non-motorized recreation on Alberta Public Lands. Recreation and linear footprint planning that will detail how Albertans may recreate within the Porcupine Hills and Livingstone areas are in progress and expected to be ready for public feedback in 2017. Priority Planning Areas These are committments made as part of the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan, effective September 1, 2014. Commitments include new sites, additions to existing sites and site reclassifications. Future Park Designations Priority Planning Area Priority Planning Area Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ) Existing Public Land Use Zone Castle Area - Final Boundaries Designate As: Castle Provincial Park Castle Wildland Provincial Park