Aulavik National Park of Canada, pronounced Ow-lah-veek .: R64-528/2005E-PDF

"Aulavik National Park, at the north end of Banks Island in the Northwest Territories, is an arctic wilderness, and a relatively recent addition to the park system. Its potential was first identified in 1978, and 12,200 km2 of land, focusing on the Thomsen River area, were agreed upon in 1992. The park, which is situated more than 600 km north of the Arctic Circle, protects part of Canada's Western Arctic Lowlands Natural Region"-- p. [1].

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Publication information
Department/Agency Parks Canada.
Title Aulavik National Park of Canada, pronounced Ow-lah-veek .
Variant title Aulavik National Park of Canada, spring 2005
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Caption title.
Issued also in French under title: Parc national du Canada Aulavik, pronouncé Ao-la-vik.
Climate -- Geology -- Location -- Vegetation -- Wildlife -- Activities.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Parks Canada, [2005].
Description [2] p. : ill. (some col,)
Catalogue number
  • R64-528/2005E-PDF
Subject terms National parks
Arctic ecosystems
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