Cypress Transcanada Trail Borchure.cdr
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Cypress Transcanada Trail Borchure.cdr
UV Rating Chart UV Index Category Sunburn time Over 9 7-9 4-7 0-4 extreme high moderate low less than 15 minutes about 20 minutes about 30 minutes more than one hour When the UV index is over 9, UV-B is extremely strong and you will burn in less than 15 minutes. (Sunburn times are for light untanned skin, the times would be somewhat longer for those with darker skin.) Even if you do not get a burn, you may still be damaging your skin. Public Safety/Park Security Staff patrol the park in an effort to ensure that your visit is enjoyable. If you have a problem contact the park office or our 24-hour emergency service. Do not leave valuables unattended or in open view. Pets For the safety and enjoyment of others, please keep your pets on a leash at all times. Pets are not allowed on cultivated lawns and beaches. Dogs running loose or left barking in campsites can disturb the enjoyment of other park visitors. Wood Ticks Wood ticks can be quite numerous in May and June. To deter wood ticks, wear long pants with socks pulled up over pant legs. If walking through tall grass or bush, thoroughly check your body after your excursion. Also, check your pet. S a s k a t c h e w a n Cypress Hills Welcome to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park Interprovincial Park Enter a world of high forested hills, panoramic views, quiet valleys and cool, clean air. Come and explore this unique lodgepole pine forest, standing above the surrounding prairie. At their highest point the hills are 610 metres above the plains. Trans Canada Trail Experience Nature in the Hills Stop in at the Park Office and meet the Park Naturalist. See the exhibits and learn about park ecology. Explore the various nature and hiking trails by yourself or take part in guided nature programs. Follow an auto tour to such places as the Conglomerate Cliffs, Lookout Point and Bald Butte. Observe over 200 species of birds and a wide variety of flowers and wildlife, indicative of the mixed prairie and mountain habitat. While in these beautiful highlands, have a safe and enjoyable vacation. If the park staff can be of any assistance, please call us. Trans Canada Trail To Alberta Adams Lake Emergency Information Park Emergency (24 hours) 1-800-667-1788 RCMP 911 After you have made contact with emergency services, please notify the park office to advise them of the situation. West Block Park Office Within Canada Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. E-Mail: cypresshills@serm.gov.sk.ca Website: www.saskparks.net (306)-662-5411 1-800-205-7070 $ Visa, Mastercard and debit cards accepted. $ dio: k R a in r a P In- 3.7 FM an 10 tchew k c ka Sas tre Blo n e C $ $ 06/5M Saskatchewan Environment Southwest Saskatchewan . . . Great people . . . Great places. 6 km Park Information The trail may encompass the activities of hiking and cycling and Saskatchewan Equestrian. The total length of the Trans Canada Trail through the West Block is about 15 kilometres. No services are provided. Bring drinking water, snacks, hat and sunscreen. Caution: wildlife and domestic livestock may be along trail. Trans Canada Trail To Fort Walsh Trans Canada Trail Centre Block CAUTION: Trails may be difficult to locate in Forest Management Areas