Kitaskino Nuwenëné Wildland Provincial Park
[2][5] The park is a successful collaboration between the Mikisew Cree First Nation, the governments of Alberta and Canada, and petroleum industry partners in the area.The eastern border covers the Athabasca River for the northernmost township 104 (6 miles (9.7 km)) and then west of Chipewyan Indian Reserve 201G.Kitaskino Nuwenëné joins Kazan, Richardson, Dillon River, Birch River, and Birch Mountains Wildland Provincial Parks along with Wood Buffalo Nation Park to form the world's largest protected area for boreal forest.Before the addition of Kitaskino Nuwenëné WPP, the parks protect 67,735 square kilometres (26,153 sq mi), almost twice the size of Vancouver Island.[4] The park supports First Nations’ traditional activities, including the exercise of treaty rights.