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Hay-Zama Lakes Wildland Park

Latitude: 58.7758630426 Longitude: -119.015038072
Hay-Zama Lakes Wildland Park
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Legal Land Description
Boreal Forest Natural Region

Located 100 km west of High Level, Hay-Zama Lakes Wildland Park is a mosaic of lakes, flood plains and deltas. A wetland of international significance, it is used by migrating waterfowl from three of the four North American migration routes. The area is also home to a herd of wood bison. There is limited road access into the park.
There are no developed facilities in the park.
Operated By: Parks Division
Information Phone Number: 780-624-6486

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