Wapusk National Park
Parc national Wapusk


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Let Wapusk National Park's expansive wilderness fill you with awe. This 11,475-square-kilometre park, at the transition between boreal forest and arctic tundra, protects one of the largest polar bear maternity denning areas in the world.

En visitant le parc national Wapusk, vous serez émerveillé par cette vaste contrée sauvage. D'une superficie de 11 475 kilomètres carrés, le parc se trouve à la limite de la forêt boréale et de la toundra arctique. Il protège une aire de mise bas des ours polaires parmi les plus vastes au monde.

Source: Parks Canada Website (2022)


Established: 1996

For More Information Please Visit The
OFFICIAL PARKS CANADA WEBSITE


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Manitoba


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Documents
Management Documents

Management Plan: 2007, 2017 / Plan directeur: 2007, 2017 (Parks Canada)

State of the Park Report / Rapport sur l'état du parc (Parks Canada, 2011)

Historical Documents

An overview of the Hudson Bay marine ecosystem Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2586 (D.B. Stewart and W.L. Lockhart, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 2005)

Annual Report of Research and Monitoring in Wapusk National Park, 2007-2008 / Rapport annuel sur la recherche et la surveillance dans le parc national du Canada Wapusk (Parks Canada, 2008)

Annual Report of Research and Monitoring in Wapusk National Park, 2009-2010 / Rapport annuel sur la recherche et la surveillance dans le parc national du Canada Wapusk (Parks Canada, 2010)

Anurans in a Subarctic Tundra Landscape Near Cape Churchill, Manitoba (Matthew E. Reiter, Clint W. Boal and David E. Andersen, extract from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, Vol. 122 No. 2, 2008, ©The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club)

Excavation of an Arctic Fox, Alopex lagopus, den by a Polar Bear, Ursus maritimus (Evan S. Richardson and Ryan K. Brook, extract from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, Vol. 118 No. 4, 2004, ©The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club)

Golden Eagles, (Aquila chrysaetos) breeding in Wapusk National Park, Manitoba (N. C. Asselin, M. S. Scott, J. Larkin and C. Artuso, extract from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, Vol. 127 No. 2, 2013, ©The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club)

Grizzly Bears, Ursus arctos, in Wapusk National Park, Northeastern Manitoba (Robert Rockwell, Linda Gormezano and Daryll Hedman, extract from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, Vol. 122 No. 4, 2008, ©The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club)

Kâ Isinâkwâk Askîy: Using Cree knowledge to perceive and describe the landscape of the Wapusk National Park Area (Maria M'Lot, University of Manitoba, March 2002)

Microhabitat Characteristics of Lapland Longspur, Calcarius lapponicus, Nests at Cape Churchill, Manitoba (Clint W. Boal and David E. Andersen, extract from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, Vol. 119 No. 2, 2005, ©The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club)

Report on Research and Monitoring in Wapusk National Park, 2011-2012 / Rapport de recherche et de surveillance dans le parc national Wapusk, 2011-2012 (Parks Canada, 2012)

Report on Research and Monitoring in Wapusk National Park, 2015-2016 / Rapport de recherche et de surveillance dans le parc national Wapusk, 2015-2016 (Parks Canada, c2017)

Subarctic Records and Range Extensions of Two Species of Tiger Beetles, (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) in Churchill and Wapusk National Park, Manitoba (Thomas S. Woodcock, Peter G. Kevan and Robert E. Roughley, extract from The Canadian Field-Naturalist, Vol. 124 No. 2, 2010, ©The Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club)

Supplemental Climate Information: York Factory National Historic Site and Wapusk National Park (Scott Parker, Parks Canada, November 1-2, 2017)

The Birds of Wapusk National Park / Les oiseaux du Parc national du Canada Wapusk (Parks Canada, 2009)

Wapusk News: The Voice of Wapusk National Park / Échos de Wapusk: la voix du parc national Wapusk

     Newsletter (Parks Canada, February 2007) (English, Français)

     Vol 1 No 1 (Parks Canada, Spring 2008) (English, Français)

     Vol 1 No 2 (Parks Canada, Fall 2008) (English, Français)

     Vol 2 No 1 (Parks Canada, Fall 2009) (English, Français)

     Vol 3 No 1 (Parks Canada, Summer 2010) (English, Français)

     Vol 3 No 2 (Parks Canada, Fall 2010) (English, Français)

     Vol 4 No 1 (Parks Canada, Spring 2011) (English, Français)

     Vol 4 No 2 (Parks Canada, Fall 2011) (English, Français)

     Vol 5 No 1 (Parks Canada, 2012) (English, Français)

     Vol 6 (Parks Canada, 2013) (English, Français)

     Vol 7 (Parks Canada, 2014) (English, Français)

     Vol 8 (Parks Canada, 2015) (English, Français)

Wood Frog and Boreal Chorus Frog Distribution and Habitat Associations in Wapusk National Park, Cape Churchill, Manitoba: 2004 Summary Report (Clint W. Boal, David E. Andersen, Matthew Reiter and Brian Reichert, for Parks Canada, December 2004)



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Last Updated: 01-Aug-2024