Nemiskam National Park
Former national park in Alberta, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
49.539164°N 111.417321°W / 49.539164; -111.417321 Nemiskam National Park was created north of the community of Nemiskam (today a ghost town)[1] in south central Alberta, Canada, in 1922. The park was closed and delisted in 1947. The first Park Superintendent was Edgar McHugh.[2] Nemiskam is a First Nations word meaning "between two valleys", referring to the Chin Coulee and Etzikom Coulee on either side of the former community.[1]