
Pristine wilderness dotted by ancient village sites so protected that only 12 people at a time are allowed to step ashore — this is Canada’s final frontier, a remote archipelago off British Columbia’s northernmost coast.

Pristine wilderness dotted by ancient village sites so protected that only 12 people at a time are allowed to step ashore — this is Canada’s final frontier, a remote archipelago off British Columbia’s northernmost coast.
Natural environmental processes—not upstream energy projects—are the primary cause of changing flood patterns in Alberta’s Athabasca Delta, new research shows.
Source: Natural causes are the key driver of change in Athabasca Delta flood patterns, research shows
The park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site earlier this summer. It is the sixth place in Alberta to receive the honour.
Source: Exploring the carvings of Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park | The Star