- 111.417321°W / 49.539164; -111.417321
Nemiskam National Park was
created north of the
community of
Nemiskam (today a
ghost town) in
south central Alberta...
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Nemiscam (/ˈnɛmɪskæm/), also
known as
Nemiskam, and
originally known as Bingham, is an
unincorporated community within the
County of
Forty Mile No. 8 in...
- Foremost. The
County of
Forty Mile is
filled with
several ghost towns such as
Nemiskam, Orion, Conquerville, Altorado, Conrad, and the
partially abandoned Etzikom...
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Bingham (nowadays
Nemiskam), and most
residents would relocate there. Even
though Nemiskam caused the
death of Altorado,
eventually Nemiskam would receive...
- jurisdiction, both
continuing as (renamed)
provincial parks. Buffalo, Menissawok,
Nemiskam and
Wawaskesy were
created expressly to
protect and
regenerate dangerously...
- 1940s, were also
delisted in 1947,
including Wawaskesy National Park,
Nemiskam National Park (both in Alberta), and
Menissawok National Park in Saskatchewan...
- in 1947,
included Buffalo National Park,
Wawaskesy National Park, and
Nemiskam National Park (all in Alberta).
Menissawok is a Cree
First Nations word...
-
Blackfoot name "near the water",
referring to
nearby Bow
River or
Eagle Lake.
Nemiskam (locality S of
Medicine Hat).
Blackfoot place name trans. as
between two...
- parks, also
delisted on July 17, 1947,
included Buffalo National Park and
Nemiskam National Park (both in Alberta) and
Menissawok National Park in Saskatchewan...
- Park
Mount Robson Park (I)
Mount Robson Park (II) Mount Revelstoke Park
Nemiskam Park
Noranda Park
Outremont Park
Parkdale Park
Point Pleasant Park Port...