. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep on Palliser Range, Banff National Park. ^ Au£NBr Pass 4 Miles ^ *AsstiiiBoiiiE Pass 5 Miles AssMiBoiNE Park 7MMS. recreational emphasis on Banff National Park, and Banff thus has pressure to become regional rather than truly national in character. Inte- grated planning with the cooperation of the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta could place all facilities-oriented recreation developments outside of national park bound- aries and could locate service centres in towns such as Golden, Canmore, Hinton, and Rad-


. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep on Palliser Range, Banff National Park. ^ Au£NBr Pass 4 Miles ^ *AsstiiiBoiiiE Pass 5 Miles AssMiBoiNE Park 7MMS. recreational emphasis on Banff National Park, and Banff thus has pressure to become regional rather than truly national in character. Inte- grated planning with the cooperation of the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta could place all facilities-oriented recreation developments outside of national park bound- aries and could locate service centres in towns such as Golden, Canmore, Hinton, and Rad- ium, these being in close proximity (respec- tively ) to Yoho, Banff, Jasper, and Kootenay National Parks. In provincial areas outside the parks there is space and need for downhill ski areas, ski-doo areas, motor boat areas, and highly and moderately-priced lodging facilities. The parks are for the people but the natural Tasteful human artifacts. Handcarved trail signs at Bryant Creek warden cabin, Banff National Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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