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SPECIAL PLACES TRIVIA GAMERULES1. Players roll the dice to determine who will go first. The “turn” passes clock-
wise from that player. 2. A player whose turn it is must earn the right to advance. Before the player
throws the dice, the person to his or her left draws a card from the pile andasks the question matching the category of protected area (indicated by theicon in the square) that the player is currently on. (If the person is on the“Start/Finish” space, the player can choose whichever category he or shewishes before the question is asked.) If the player correctly answers the ques-tion, he or she may throw the dice and advance, clockwise, the number ofspaces indicated. Then the turn passes to the player to the left.
3. A player who arrives at the finish must correctly answer one more question,from the category of his or her choice, before being declared the winner.
Variations • To speed up the game, use two dice. • To include more players, play in teams of two people.
This map displays only a selection of Canada’s many protected areas. Consultpages 23 and 24 of the Teacher’s Guide for more information.
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Coal River Springs Territorial Park
Fishing Branch Ni’iinlii’njik Park
Ivvavik National Park
Kluane National Park ReserveUNESCO World Heritage Site
Old Crow Flats Wetland of International Importance
Vuntut National Park
Auyuittuq National Park
Dewey Soper MigratoryBird Sanctuary Wetlandof InternationalImportance
Katannilik Territorial Park
Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife AreaWetland of InternationalImportance
Queen Maud GulfMigratory Bird SanctuaryWetland of InternationalImportance
Quttinirpaaq National Park
Sirmilik National Park
Ukkusiksalik National Park
Aulavik National Park
Nahanni National Park ReserveUNESCO World Heritage Site
Tuktut Nogait National Park
Whooping Crane Summer Range Wetland of InternationalImportance
Christie Islet Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Clayoquot SoundUNESCO BiosphereReserve
Churn Creek Protected Area
Glacier National Park
Gladys Lake Ecological Reserve
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve
Kootenay National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site
Mount Revelstoke National Park
Pacific RimNational ParkReserve
Yoho National ParkUNESCO WorldHeritage Site
Fish Creek Provincial Park
Banff National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site
Beaverhill Lake Wetland of International Importance
Dinosaur Provincial ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site
Elk Island National Park
Head-Smashed-InBuffalo JumpUNESCO WorldHeritage Site
Kennedy Coulee Ecological Reserve
Jasper National ParkUNESCO WorldHeritage Site
Peace-Athabasca DeltaWetland of InternationalImportance
Saskatoon MigratoryBird Sanctuary
Waterton Lakes National ParkUNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Wood Buffalo National ParkUNESCO WorldHeritage Site
Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Wilderness Park
Grasslands National Park
Last Mountain Lake Migratory Bird SanctuaryNational Wildlife Area Wetland of International Importance
Prince Albert National Park
Quill Lakes Wetland of InternationalImportance
Delta Marsh Wetland of International Importance
Lake St. George Caves Ecological Reserve
Oak Hammock Marsh Wetland of International Importance
Riding Mountain National ParkUNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Turtle Mountain Provincial Park
Wapusk National Park
Algonquin Provincial Park
Bruce PeninsulaNational Park
Dr. J. Murray Speirs Ecological Reserve
Georgian Bay IslandsNational Park
Long Point National Wildlife Area Wetland of InternationalImportance and UNESCOBiosphere Reserve
Point Pelee National Park
Pukaskwa National Park
St. Lawrence Islands National Park
Thousand Islands-Frontenac ArchUNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area
Forillon National Park
Île Brion Ecological Reserve
La Mauricie National Park
Mont TremblantProvincial Park
Lac Saint-François Wetland ofInternational Importance
Lac Saint-Pierre Wetland ofInternational Importance andUNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Miguasha ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site
Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve
Mont Saint Hilaire UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Fundy National Park
Kouchibouguac National Park
Mary’s PointWetland ofInternationalImportance
Sugarloaf Provincial Park
Bornish Hill Nature Reserve
Cape Breton HighlandsNational Park
Cape Chignecto Provincial Park
Kejimkujik National Park
Malpeque Bay Wetlandof International Importance
Prince Edward Island National Park
Torngat Mountains National Park
L’Anse aux MeadowsUNESCO World Heritage Site
Gros Morne National ParkUNESCO WorldHeritage Site
La Manche Provincial Park
Terra Nova National Park
Witless Bay SeabirdEcological Reserve
Fish Creek Provincial Park in the City of Calgaryis one of the largest urban parks in NorthAmerica.
Forillon National Park in Quebecis also known as “Land’s End.”
The grizzly bear is protected in Yukon’sFishing Branch Ni’iinlii’njik Park.
Point Pelee National Parkprotects the plants and ani-mals of the most southernpoint in mainland Canada.
Wapusk National Park protects oneof the world’s largest polar beardenning areas.
Parks Canada looks after thenational parks of Canada andCanada’s responsibility to protect World Heritage Sites.
Over 140 countries have signed a global treaty calledthe Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. This conventiondesignates wetlands of international importance. Morethan 1,400 wetlands, covering more than 120 millionhectares worldwide, have been included in the Ramsarlist, as of December 2004. The Canadian Wildlife Servicelooks after Canada’s responsibility to protect Ramsar-designated Wetlands of International Importance.
Environment Canada’s Canadian Wildlife Service administers a network of protected areasthat include National Wildlife Areas, MigratoryBird Sanctuaries, and Marine Wildlife Areas.
Nisutlin River DeltaNational Wildlife Area
Nirjutiqavvik (Coburg Island)National Wildlife Area
Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary
Ijiraliq Territorial Park
McConnell RiverMigratory Bird SanctuaryWetland of InternationalImportance
Rasmussen LowlandsWetland of International Importance
Anderson RiverMigratory BirdSanctuary
Banks Island No. 1Migratory BirdSanctuary
Charlie Cole CreekEcological Reserve
Ft. Nelson Ecological Reserve
Nechako RiverMigratory BirdSanctuary
Tweedsmuir Provincial Park
SGaang Gwaii (Anthony Island)UNESCO World Heritage Site
Redberry LakeMigratory BirdSanctuaryUNESCO BiosphereReserve
Caribou River Provincial Park
Rockwood NationalWildlife Area
Sand Lakes Provincial Park
Hannah Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Moose River Migratory BirdSanctuary
Niagara Escarpment UNESCOBiosphere Reserve
Polar Bear Provincial ParkWetland of InternationalImportance
Quetico Provincial Park
St. Joseph’s Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Ashuapmushuan Wildlife Reserve
Assinica et des Lacs-Albanel-Mistassini-et-Waconichi Wildlife Reserve
Baie de Brador MigratoryBird Sanctuary
Boatswain Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Île du Corossol Migratory Bird Sanctuary
Southwest NovaUNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Spatsizi PlateauWildernessProvincial Park
UNESCO standsfor United NationsEducational,Scientific and CulturalOrganization.
LÉGENDInternational systems of protected areas
Nationalprotected areas
Provincial and Territorialprotected areas
Local areas protected through personal actions (e.g., participation in CWF’s WILD School, Blue School, Golden Garden and Backyard Habitat Certification programs)