The Acquisition of National Parkland: A Challenge for the Future

Since the inception of a national park system in Canada, land acquisition for national parks has been sporadic and is now at a virtual standstill. In 1930, when legislation was introduced to designate national parks and govern their use, fourteen parks areas had been established.' Four parks we...

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Main Author: Nation, Rosemary E.
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Published: Schulich Law Scholars 1983
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spelling ftdalhouseunissl:oai:digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca:dlj-1349 2023-05-15T17:04:25+02:00 The Acquisition of National Parkland: A Challenge for the Future Nation, Rosemary E. 1983-10-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/dlj/vol7/iss3/7 https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1349&context=dlj unknown Schulich Law Scholars https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/dlj/vol7/iss3/7 https://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1349&context=dlj http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-ND Dalhousie Law Journal National Parkland Acquisition Challenge national park system sporadic virtual standstill Land Use Law text 1983 ftdalhouseunissl 2023-02-08T06:23:21Z Since the inception of a national park system in Canada, land acquisition for national parks has been sporadic and is now at a virtual standstill. In 1930, when legislation was introduced to designate national parks and govern their use, fourteen parks areas had been established.' Four parks were set up between 1930 and 1968, and seven parks and three national park reserves were established between 1968 and 1982. With the exception of the establishment of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan in 1982, there has been no further expansion to date. Thus, there are currently twenty-six national parks and three national park reserves in Canada, covering an area of some 129,945 square kilometers. 2 These lands, which are representative of a number of natural terrestrial and marine landforms characteristic of Canada, range in size from 4 square kilometers (St. Lawrence Islands National Park in Ontario) to 44,807 square kilometers (Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta). They are diverse, ranging from the beaches and seascapes of Prince Edward Island National Park and the mountainous parks of Alberta and British Columbia to the northern landscapes of the Kluane National Park Reserve in the Yukon. Although the area included in Canada's national park system may appear large, it does not constitute a large proportion of the country's total landmass. Text Kluane National Park Wood Buffalo Wood Buffalo National Park Prince Edward Island Yukon Schulich Scholars (Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University) British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Parkland ENVELOPE(-120.570,-120.570,55.917,55.917) The Beaches ENVELOPE(-56.832,-56.832,49.583,49.583) Wood Buffalo ENVELOPE(-112.007,-112.007,57.664,57.664) Yukon
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Acquisition
Challenge
national park system
sporadic
virtual standstill
Land Use Law
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Acquisition
Challenge
national park system
sporadic
virtual standstill
Land Use Law
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The Acquisition of National Parkland: A Challenge for the Future
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Acquisition
Challenge
national park system
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virtual standstill
Land Use Law
description Since the inception of a national park system in Canada, land acquisition for national parks has been sporadic and is now at a virtual standstill. In 1930, when legislation was introduced to designate national parks and govern their use, fourteen parks areas had been established.' Four parks were set up between 1930 and 1968, and seven parks and three national park reserves were established between 1968 and 1982. With the exception of the establishment of Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan in 1982, there has been no further expansion to date. Thus, there are currently twenty-six national parks and three national park reserves in Canada, covering an area of some 129,945 square kilometers. 2 These lands, which are representative of a number of natural terrestrial and marine landforms characteristic of Canada, range in size from 4 square kilometers (St. Lawrence Islands National Park in Ontario) to 44,807 square kilometers (Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta). They are diverse, ranging from the beaches and seascapes of Prince Edward Island National Park and the mountainous parks of Alberta and British Columbia to the northern landscapes of the Kluane National Park Reserve in the Yukon. Although the area included in Canada's national park system may appear large, it does not constitute a large proportion of the country's total landmass.
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