Little Bow Provincial Park, Provincial park on Travers Reservoir near Vulcan, Canada
Little Bow Provincial Park is a provincial park on a reservoir near Vulcan, featuring a camping area with several hundred sites spread along the riverbank.
The park was established in 1954 as part of Alberta's effort to open natural areas for public recreation and enjoyment.
The park draws people who enjoy spending time outdoors and are drawn to boating, fishing, and watching birds in their natural habitat.
The park is open for camping from April through October with both powered and unpowered sites available for visitors during the season.
The western shore of the reservoir serves as a nesting location for peregrine falcons, a bird species that faces threats across Canada.
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