Wood Buffalo National Park Description
Wood Buffalo National Park

Administrative units: Northwest Territories/Alberta

Area: 44,802 sq. km (17,294 sq. mi.)

Altitude: 183-945 m (600-3100 ft)

Established: 1922

On the Mackenzie Highway (AS Hwy 35; NT Hwy 1) through northern Alberta and the adjoining Northwest Territories to Enterprise. Thereafter NT Hwy 2 to Hay River and from there NT Hwy 5 south through the National Park to Forth Smith, from where the center of the huge conservation area can be reached.

With a total area of about 45,000 sq. km (17,370 sq. mi.) Wood Buffalo National Park to the south of Great Slave Lake is one of the biggest national parks in Canada. Two-thirds of the Park lie in the province of Alberta, one-third in the
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Hobbies & Activities category: Natural area;  National park;  UNESCO World Heritage Site;  Wildlife area, bird sanctuary
Address
Wood Buffalo National Park
Box 750
Fort Smith, NT X0E 0P0
Canada
Phone 1 (867) 872-7900
Fax 1 (867) 872-3910
Tips
A variety of fees are charged depending on destination and/or program selected.
Attractions Near Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada