Lower Peace Region

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The Lower Peace Region is a land-use framework region in northern Alberta, Canada. One of seven in the province, each is intended to develop and implement a regional plan, complementing the planning efforts of member municipalities in order to coordinate future growth. Corresponding roughly to major watersheds while following municipal boundaries, these regions are managed by Alberta Environment and Parks.[1]

With only 37,759 inhabitants spread over 29% of Alberta's landmass, it is the largest, least populated, and least densely populated region of the province.[2]

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Lower Peace Region
Salt Plains, Wood Buffalo National Park
Location in Alberta
Location in Alberta
Largest population centresHigh Level
La Crete
Wabasca
Government
  Parent authorityAlberta Environment and Parks
Area
  Total
192,198 km2 (74,208 sq mi)
Population
 (2016)[3]
  Total
37,759
  Density0.19646/km2 (0.50883/sq mi)
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Communities

The following municipalities are contained in the Lower Peace Region.

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