Riding Mountain national park
Feb 23, 2016
Riding Mountain national park
To maintain the historic and culture that was made when the park was first established.
The role of the park
Aboriginal people inhabited the area for at least 6 000 years
Fur hunters travelled through the park fishing and hunting
History
Wide spread forests Rolling hills
Valleys Mountains
Highland plateau
Physical features
Highest edge is 756 meters Parries potholes Lakes formed from retreating glaciers
Unique landforms
Vegetation
Balasim Furs Coniferous
trees Shrubs
Ever greens Hardwood
Bushes
The Flora and Fauna
VinesBerries Wild flowers
Elk Wolf Lynx Cougar Bald eaglesOsprey White-tallied Coyotes Snowshoes Hares Moose Black bears Bison
Cougar Otter
Marten Fisher
Wolverine
Rare species
The summers are warm with mean temp of 15 Winters have a mean temp of -20
Climate
Services provided by Parks Canada
Hiking Fishing
Horseback riding Skiing
Show shoeing Boating Tennis
Golf
http://www.rmnp75.com/images/eastgate2_q2t2.jpg
http://www.sportsmanspark.ca/images/maps/southern_manitoba_sm.jpg
http://www.trwcd.com/images/riding%20mountain.jpg
http://www.greatcanadianparks.com/manitoba/ridinnp/index.htm
http://www.pc.gc.ca/apprendre-learn/prof/itm2-crp-trc/htm/friding_e.asp
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