James Smart
Person
1888 –
Who is James Smart?
James Smart was a Canadian civil servant. He was the first superintendent for Riding Mountain National Park and was head of the National Parks Branch from 1941 to 1953.
He was born in Brandon, Manitoba, the son of James A. Smart and Elizabeth Jones, and received a degree in Forestry from the University of New Brunswick in 1917. Smart married Katherine Amelia Stewart in 1919. He first worked for the Dominion Forest Service and then joined the National Parks Branch in 1930. He served overseas with the Canadian Forestry Corps during World War I. Smart served as Controller of the federal Department of Mines and Resources and as Controller of the National Parks Branch from 1941 until 1950 and as Director of the National Parks Branch from 1950 until he retired from the civil service in 1953. He was responsible for the establishment of a number of national parks, including Riding Mountain and Fundy National Park. During his tenure, campgrounds were expanded in the parks located in the Canadian national parks in the Rocky Mountains, skiing facilities were improved in Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and Mount Revelstoke National Park and golf courses were developed in three national parks in Atlantic Canada. Also, construction began on the Trans-Canada Highway through Banff National Park.
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