Grasslands of the Canadian Prairies The natural grasslands of the Canadian prairies can be divided into four main vegetation associations: a) Tall-grass (or ‘true’) prairie (found in south central Manitoba, southwestern Ontario, and south into the United States) b) Mixed-grass prairie (found in southern Manitoba and branching out westwards) c) Rough fescue prairie (found in Riding Mountain National Park , the Prince Albert National Park area, Cypress Hills, and the foothills at Waterton National Park) d) Palouse prairie (found in the valley bottoms of the Rockies in British Columbia, and south into the United States) Canadian grassland classification has changed over time, but the above four are now the latest Canadian standard.
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