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Nemiskam National Park

Canada · built 1914

Nemiskam National Park was created north of the community of Nemiskam (today a ghost town) in south central Alberta, Canada, in 1922. The park was closed and delisted in 1947. The first park superintendent was Edgar McHugh. Nemiskam is a Blackfoot word meaning "between two valleys", referring to the Chin Coulee and Etzikom Coulee on either side of the former community.

Park data from Wikidata (CC0). Summary from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

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