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Fort Providence Territorial Park

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Fort Providence Territorial Park is an excellent tourist spot to see some fantastic sightings of wildlife such as bison and birds around the park. It is also the campground area suitable for outdoor activities, including fishing and camping. A picnic area is also open for visitors to use while enjoying spending time at the park. The park also has 21 powered campsites and other utility services, including washrooms, firewood, and a kitchen shelter to provide the needs for campers to enjoy their camping.

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