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This is the ultimate recreation topographic map for the Crowsnest Pass East area in Southern Alberta. Whether you are planning a hiking trip, an ATV excursion, or a backcountry hunting trip, this map provides unparalleled detail.
No other map for the area gives you this high level of recreational or topographic detail, making it essential for exploring Bob Creek Provincial Park, the Castle Special Management Area, and the communities of Crowsnest Pass, Blairmore, and Lundbreck.
This 1:75,000 scale map covers 2,465 sq km (950 mi sq) and is packed with the information you need for a safe and successful outdoor adventure:
Trails & Access: Highlights all logging and resource roads, plus all multi-use trails for:
Hikers & Mountain Bikers
Horseback Riders & Snowshoers
Motorized trails for ATVers and Snowmobilers
Recreational POIs: Clearly marked locations for campgrounds, day-use areas, viewpoints, backcountry campsites, huts, and cabins.
Waterways: Features Crowsnest Lake and the Crowsnest River, Oldman River Reservoir, and labelled fish species for anglers.
Resource Management Areas: Includes boundaries for Crown Forest Management Areas and Public Land Use Zones (PLUZ).
Key Landmarks: Mt Secord, Bellevue, and work camps/oil & gas sites.
Bob Creek Provincial Park
Castle Special Management Area
Crowsnest Pass (Blairmore, Lundbreck, Bellevue)
Crowsnest Lake & Crowsnest River
Oldman River Reservoir
Hunters and wildlife enthusiasts will find the following Wildlife Management Units (WMU) clearly outlined on the map:
WMU 302 - Pincher Creek
WMU 303 - Crowsnest Pass
WMU 305 - South Porcupine Hills
WMU 306 - Willow Valley
WMU 308 - Happy Valley
WMU 400 - Castle-Carbondale
WMU 402 - Livingstone