Highland Park (PNT) Natural Area

Composed of four narrow, irregularly shaped strips of land on the left (east) bank of the Peace River, this NA is across the river from Dunvegan West Wildland Provincial Park, about 30 km west of Fairview.

Topographical map of Highland (PNT). Image courtesy of https://atlas.gc.ca/toporama.
Topographical map of Highland (PNT). Image courtesy of https://atlas.gc.ca/toporama.
  1. Map of the Area
  2. Biophysical Observations (via iNaturalist)
    1. Observations & Projects for this Natural Area
  3. Site Statistics
  4. References

Map of the Area

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Biophysical Observations (via iNaturalist)

Biophysical Information supplied by iNaturalist.ca.
Biophysical Information supplied by iNaturalist.ca.

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Observations & Projects for this Natural Area

Site Statistics

Site NameHighland Park (PNT)
Site TypeNatural Area
SubtypeProtective Notation (PNT)
Natural Region(s)Dry Mixedwood
O.C. No. (Land Ref. Manual)N/A
PASite ID (Map Ref #)321
Site # (Parks Website)N/A
Total Area655.70 ha. (1620.27 ac.)
Steward-Status
Recreation Activities
IUCN
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Notes and Comments
Statistics and Details for Highland Park (PNT) Natural Area

References

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