Discover Canadian National Parks: Wood Buffalo National Park - Alberta and Northwest Territories (1922)
Discover Canadian National Parks: Wood Buffalo National Park - Alberta and Northwest Territories (1922)
Wood Buffalo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest national park in Canada.
It spans 44,807 km² across Alberta and the Northwest Territories.
It is home to the world's largest herd of free-roaming bison, and many other species, such as beaver, muskrat and over 250 species of migratory birds.
Visiting in the summer months provides the best opportunity to see abundant wildlife and experience the park’s stunning beauty.
The park provides a variety of activities such as camping, canoeing, bird-watching and hiking.
The park is also home to the Peace-Athabasca Delta, the largest inland delta in the world, and the Mackenzie River, which is over 4,241 kilometers long.
There are also several cultural sites throughout the park, including the ancient Fort Smith, the first trading post of the Hudson’s Bay Company.
Thank you for reading. Create Summary Videos with Kimavi.