Talk:Northern Rockies Regional Municipality
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Provincial Parks and Protected Areas of the NRRM
editThe NRRM is home to fourteen provincial parks:
- Andy Bailey Provincial Park [1]
- Kotcho Lake Village Provincial Park [2]
- Jackpine Remnant Provincial Park [3]
- Liard River Provincial Park [4]
- Maxhamish Lake Provincial Park [5]
- Muncho Lake Provincial Park [6]
- Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park [7]
- Prophet River Wayside Provincial Park [8]
- Scatter River Old Growth Provincial Park [9]
- Sikanni Old Growth Provincial Park [10]
- Smith River Falls - Fort Halkett Provincial Park [11]
- Stone Mountain Provincial Park (Summit Lake and the Wokkpash area) [12]
- Tetsa River Provincial Park [13]
- Toad River Hot Springs Provincial Park [14]
It is also home to five protected areas:
- Ekwan Lake Protected Area [15]
- Goguka Creek Protected Area [16]
- Hay River Protected Area [17]
- Klua Lakes Protected Area [18]
- Thinahtea Protected Area [19]
All of which is totally irrelevant. Regional districts (and now regional municpality) do not have jursidcition veor provincial parks, and provincial parks have their own regionalization system.Skookum1 (talk) 15:31, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
See also
editIndian Reserves and Provincial Parks are not part of regional district jurisdictions and do not belong in their articles; these are government district,s not actual geographic regions; more relevant here is the local Forest District, if anything.Skookum1 (talk) 18:25, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
first nation and metis
editHow many first nation and metis are there?--Kaiyr (talk) 12:39, 18 July 2011 (UTC)