Northwest Territories–Alberta border

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The Northwest Territories–Alberta border is the interprovincial and territorial boundary in western Canada that separates the province of Alberta from the Northwest Territories, running through remote boreal and parkland regions including the area around Wood Buffalo National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf internal border of Canada
interprovincial and territorial boundary
characterizedBy remote areas
country Canada
crosses sparsely populated regions
hasBorderParty Province of Alberta NERFINISHED
Territory of Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
hasEnvironment northern boreal ecosystems
subarctic climate zones
hasLegalStatus defined by Canadian federal and territorial legislation
defined by provincial legislation of Alberta
liesOn mainland North America
locatedIn western Canada NERFINISHED
near Wood Buffalo National Park NERFINISHED
partOf borders of Alberta
borders of the Northwest Territories
passesThrough boreal forest region
parkland region
relatedTo Canadian internal boundaries
provincial–territorial borders in Canada
separates Alberta NERFINISHED
Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
usedFor administrative boundary
jurisdictional division

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Wood Buffalo National Park borderedBy Northwest Territories–Alberta border