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To Hinton To Robb To Hinton Legend Lead by example; use the trails in a safe and responsible manner. Know the Law!

k k e Access in the Hinton/Coal Branch Roads General: ee e Slow down. Adjust your speed of travel according to trail r r Tri-Creeks Rd (J Rd) Drinnan C ek e C Cr M conditions. k • You shall comply with the lawful orders, instructions and r e Divided Highway c r Area Public Land Use Zones e i c l l t r o Highway 40 n k a directions of an Of cer. A e e l Be courteous of other users and practice good rider etiquette. e e C r r C D e g e 2 Lane Undivided Road reg k Motorized OHV Access Ride when trails are dry. Avoid riding after heavy rainfall or • You shall comply with the instructions, prohibitions, and G k ry e a e directions contained in signs and notices posted by or at the r snowmelt. M Gravel Road k C Time Constrained Motorized OHV Access request of an Of cer on or about the Public Land Use Zones e e e c Rd (PR Rd) r i ek C OHV use permitted June 25 to October 15 only Motorized users must yield to non-motorized users. e s n (PLUZ), Public Land Recreation Areas (PLRA) or Public Land r ampu u Unimproved Road C W E r k e Pull over to the side, turn off your engine and remove your Recreation Trails (PLRT). ee p Cr Mary Gregg Lake p Time Constrained Motorized OHV Access inx a helmet when horses are approaching. h r k • An Of cer may order a person within the PLUZ, PLRA, and p T e OHV use permitted July 30 to October 15 only S lick Cre 5885000 r e PLRT to refrain from doing anything that in the opinion of the e If you encounter a locked gate, do not proceed beyond it. D Motorized 4X4 Access Other Information Of cer is dangerous to life or property or detrimental to the k Close all gates behind you including those you found open. e re Gregg management of or use of any road, trail or route within that C Ri ek ve re Wellsite n r C Time Constrained Motorized 4X4 Access Travel is permitted beyond cattle guards and wire gates on the PLUZ, PLRA, or PLRT. a ief n h in C These roads are only open May Long designated trail system. r D • While in a PLUZ, PLRA or PLRT you shall keep the land and Information Kiosk h McLeod River Beaverdam Creek Weekend and from June 25 to the end t Highway 40 Reduce the spread of invasive species by washing your vehicle u improvements in a condition satisfactory to an Of cer. o of Labour Day Weekend.

S da k er m Provincial Recreation before entering the PLUZ. e av Camping - ek e Be C • When leaving the PLUZ you shall restore the land to a clean re r re Areas (PRAs) are administered C C e Mixed Use 's k Ensure exhaust systems are clear of debris that may ignite and ry Mackenzie Creek w by Parks (albertaparks.ca) and tidy condition. r McL d R o e eo iver b B n cause wild re. ai • You shall remove all garbage for disposal at home or at an ek R Non-Motorized Access Camping - Backcountry re Report unauthorized or unlawful activities to local authorities. n C approved garbage disposal facility. Slide Mountain Coal Branch PLUZ o Watsons Creek • No vehicle access at Closed Trails W PRA • No facilities Be careful not to spin your tires. • No cutting, removing or damaging living trees or any 5880000 L us ca Creek Highway 40 Spinning tires is a signi cant cause of trail deterioration, vegetation is allowed. 'Berry''s Creek' r No Public Access (industrial use only) Sphinx Mountain especially in mud, sand and soft soils. It can also increase except on designated trails • Do not deposit harmful materials such as sediment, pollution, c 2019 Government of Alberta rutting and potholes when travelling over rocks, stumps and TECK Coals general inquiry: 1-844-806-6860 gray water or sewage into any water or onto ice of any The Minister and the Crown provides this roots. This can be a major cause of erosion. information without warranty or watercourse or water body. F representation as to any matter including but idd le River Mount Berry Other Uses not limited to whether the data/ information Motorized vehicles is correct, accurate or free from error, defect, k e danger, or hazard and whether it is otherwise Firewood • Off-highway vehicles are not allowed on numbered highways. e Grave Flats Road k Restricted Area: No Bighorn Sheep Hunting r e C e useful or suitable for any use the user may rs r Only dead wood found on the ground can be used for rewood • You may only cross waterbodies at bridges or lawful e C ch make of it. UTM Zone 11, NAD83 a Fiddle Pass n unless a valid rewood permit has been issued for the area. Do o Cadomin o Mine Permit Area crossings. Crossing a waterbody anywhere other than a P Photo Credit: Larry Chapman k Luscar Mountain e s re p not take wood supplied at other designated campgrounds. C m k Base data provided by the Spatial Data bridge or a designated ford is not permitted. ie o e z h e n r e T Warehouse Ltd. C OHV Use Permitted on Existing Trails Only 5875000 Leyland Mountain Restricted Area: K • Motorized users must stay on the designated trails c r a Major Tower Data provided by NAV No Bighorn M lo le y Sheep Hunting itt a SPOT data CNES, Licensed by Lunctus • Operators under 14 years of age must be supervised by Whitehorse Creek ProvincialL Recreation Area T Wildland Provincial Park Geomatics Corp, , Alberta, an adult. is located on the park's northeastern boundary 38 km Canada Alcohol Consumption • Adherence to re bans and travel restrictions is required. southwest of Robb. The recreation area provides basic Ecological Reserves Drinking and driving or transporting alcohol on an OHV is illegal Cadomin Caves camping facilities as well as corrals, hitching rails and and carries the same penalty as carrying alcohol in a motorized omi Cree ad n k Preservation Zone - Hiking Only, No Hunting highway vehicle. C loading ramps for equestrian users. Me rse Creek ad Whiteho ow C r eek Wildland Zone - Hiking Only Wheels out of Water Whitehorse Creek Falls Cadomin Mountain Fiddle Pass is one of the few Whitehorse Creek ek e PRA Stay on the trail to avoid water bodies, wetlands and shorelines. passes in this region that r C d ek 1:90,000 n Kilometres k re Wheeled or tracked vehicles are not allowed on beds or shores penetrates the mountain barrier Cree o n C

5870000 i u m e eq i 0 of watercourses, wetlands or waterbodies. rl m 1.5 3 6 a z 9 through to . It H u Enforcement of these and r n e D K Use designated crossings. Crossing the stream other regulations is ongoing provides a unique east-west travel Prospect Creek c Whitehorse Wildland Kiosk a USER DEFINITIONS: anywhere other than a bridge or designated ford is corridor for wildlife. M throughout the region. Park Motorized User considered off the designated trail. k Grave Flats Road e re Do not wash your vehicle in a watercourse, wetland or t C Recreational user of both off-highway vehicles and snow a k R vehicles. waterbody. e k re e C e t alternate trail access to Cadomin r 734 c Equestrian User or Equine C e p Mountain will be developed in 2017 nd s Lu Pembina Forks ro Recreational user of both or horses and/or mules. P ek Provincial Recreation re Area Non-Motorized User Elk C Elk River Road To Drayton Valley Coal Branch PLUZ Pembina River Rd (PR Rd) Recreational user which is non-motorized except equestrian ek e 5865000 r user or equine where specified or restricted. 5865000 C ot Mountain Park vi he Alexis Elk River No. 233 C Cemetary Snow Vehicle k Indian Reserve e re Motor vehicle designed and equipped to be driven exclusively C n on snow or ice. to rn Meadows Lake o

Photo Credit: Larry Chapman h Prospect Mountain T Gra Off-Highway Vehicles Error Lake ve Mount Cheviot C ek re Motor vehicle used for cross-country travel on land, water, e e Whitehorse Creek Fallsr k C Climax Mountain snow, ice, marsh, swamp or other. x a Cardinal River Falls m Rocky River li Cardinal Divide C R Kiosk Cardinal Divide Viewpoint o Blackface Mountain Mile 12 Interim c k y Staging Area Kiosk Mount Tripoli Photo Credit: Larry Chapman R Grave Flats Road i v e r Cardinal Headwaters Road

5860000 k 5860000 e Washout e ek Kiosk r Toma Creek re C C a Kiosk e m c o fa T k c la Cardinal River B k Muskiki Creek r e e e Ruby Creek iv r l R C Kiosk ina ll Mount Lindsay Card e s s u R Mount Cardinal No To ma Cardinal River Headwaters Trail d C Muskiki Lake ree Thunder Lake Al Mount MacKenzie k pla Rocky Pass Brazeau Canyon Wildland The 15 km Cardinal River Headwatersnd Trail, C k re e e Provincial Park established under the Coal Branche Access r k k C r e

5855000 e 5855000 k iv e Management Plan (1994), travels through the forested n e r io e R t r Thistle Creek C C u p n e ck Kiosk Mountain Cree a o area and enters the Coal Branch Public Land Use Zone c Alexis Cardinal River No. 234 ja e p z y e la Grave Flats Road Community ra Indian Reserve F B n at km 8. The portion of the Public Land Use Zone is D a C also designated as prime protection area. This portion Flapjack Lake ek e r of the trail is in a sensitive alpine environment, and C k Camping Mount Russell n off-highway vehicle use has been restricted to the a b y • No Camping or open res allowed within 1 km of a PRA or h designated trail only. s M r PLRA. e Ruby Lake a d M ic in k Brazeau Canyon Wildland • Camping facilities must be temporary and portable. e ee r Due to the high altitude of the trail, snow tends to T C e by n u Provincial Park t Mount Toma • Limit your stay to 14 days. remain in this area well into June seasonal closures of R R iv e this trail have been enacted to protect this sensitive r • Camp res are allowed for cooking and warming purposes 5850000 ek Cre only. environment and guard againt the continued y e n Marshybank m degradation of alpine through which this trail travels. i Lake • Camp res must be attended at all time and extinguished alinh h B ard reek C C le C At the top of the Cardinal Divide, you will before leaving your site. ree Coal Branch PLUZ hist Marshybank Lake k Mount La Grace T Ecological Reserve nd a panoramic view of the Rocky • Camp at least 30 m (100 ft.) from water. Ruby Falls Mountains. Unique geological forms and Ruby Mountain diverse plant species can be found here. Traf c Safety Act This viewpoint is accessible by vehicle. Jasper National Park of Canada Under the Traf c Safety Act an off-highway vehicles (OHV) is any

eek motorized mode of transportation built for cross-country travel on Cr Thistle Mountain et lm land, water, snow, ice or marsh or swamp land or on other natural Opal Lake e H terrain Mount McBeath 5845000 Every OHV and snow vehicle operating on public land must have the following: • Valid registration and insurance. Operator must carry and R Designated Trails and Roads in the Hinton Coal Branch and Area PLUZs e s t produce documents. le s s R • Current license plate properly af xed in a visible location. iv Vehicle Description Trail Map Symbol Explanation What Type of Motorized Vehiclee Am I Driving? r Southesk Pass • Red rear tail lamp capable of emitting a light visible from at Truck Side by Quad Motorcycle Snow least 60m (185 ft.) Side Vehicle Southesk Cairn • At least one front white headlamp capable of illuminating a M a Motorized vehicles with l Open Year Round Y Y Y Y Y Drummond Ridge offers easy hiking person, vehicle or object from at least 60m (185 ft.) ig n e an overall width up to and Athabasca Trail Open Only on the May long Y Y Y Y n/a and spectacular views of the Cairn Lakes • Proper exhaust mufer with spark arrestor R

5840000 i including 2.4m (98"). Southesk River v weekend and from June 25 to Drummond and Prospect Creeks and e r the Labour Day long weekend surrounding mountains. To operate an OHV on Alberta public lands, people from another R a c jurisdiction must: Motorized vehicles with Open Year Round N Y Y Y Y e N C C e r Coal Branch PLUZ North ai e • Carry proof of residency rn i an overall width up to and R ls e ive o k including 1.6m (65"). r n C reek • Follow the rules regarding registration of the vehicle and the display of license plate as required by their home jurisdiction. Motorized vehicles with Open Year Round N Y Y Y Y • Produce valid proof of insurance. Maligne Lake Cadomin Mountain OHV Access permitted N Y Y Y Y an overall width up to and • When required, re bans and travel restrictions will be Maligne River Trail June 25 to October 15 including 1.6m (65"). implemented. Cardinal OHV Access permitted N Y Y Y Y

Coal Branch PLUZ South Headwaters Trail July 30 to October 15 If you have been in Alberta for more than 30 days all Alberta 5835000 Note: Mixed Use – trails that incorporate any combination of non-motorized, mechanized or motorized user group types. requirements apply. r Southesk Rive Visitors who do not follow the rules may be ned or charged Tripoli Ridge forms the mountain under the provincial legislation. Spirit Island Dean Pass backbone of the Cardinal Divide. It

Southesk Lake includes Tripoli, Prospect and Cheviot Southesk River mountains and their upper eastern Opabin Creek slopes above the treeline.

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