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Bob Creek Wildland Provincial Park & Area lies in southwestern Alberta and is an essentially roadless region of rare montane landscape. In the southern Whaleback area there are extensive prairies composed of grasses & flowers. Where the soil conditions & aspect combine favourably there are patches of trees that extend fingers of forest into this prairie. As you move from south to north & east to west through the region trees start to predominate & the landscape becomes primarily a forest interspersed with meadows. The diversity of this landscape creates a wide variety of contact points between different plant communities, known as "ecotones" where numerous types of plants & animals can find favourable living conditions. The Whaleback is located at the juncture of 3 major different natural regions. On the northern edge vegetation associated with the foothills predominates. Coming up from the southeast a wide swath of prairie ascends the broad valley of the Oldman River. The western edge of the region is part of the Livingstone Range of the Rocky Mountains. Plants & animals from all three of these regions can find suitable living conditions in the Whaleback montane region.
This map shows the main rustic hiking and OHV trails in the area along with the campgrounds
The map has a scale of 1:40,000 with shaded relief, contour intervals of 25m and 100m, and dimensions of 27x41 inches.
The map is printed on synthetic/waterproof paper and comes folded in a protective plastic sleeve