Canadian National & Provincial Parks
Nunavut National & Territorial Parks
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Auyuittuq National Park of Canada
This spectacular park reserve is an arctic wilderness of jagged mountain peaks, deep valleys, steep-walled ocean fjords and eternal glacier ice. At the heart of the park is the massive Penny Ice Cap, whose radiating valley glaciers are still actively shaping the land.
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Nunavut's territorial parks, heritage rivers and special places offer numerous opportunities to explore. From feeling the sharp bite of ice on your face kicked up by enthusiastic sled dogs on the way to Qaummaarviit in the spring; watching the aurora borealis dances overhead in Ovayok where the sun disappears for days; following caribou and wolf tracks through the lush green valley of the Soper Heritage River; to tracing the route of Hearne, Back and Franklin on the Coppermine River to Kugluk/Bloody Falls Territorial Park.
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Quttinirpaaq National Park of Canada
The most northerly lands in North America. Experience the brief arctic summer where the sun remains high with 24 hours of daylight. There are no trees and where the land is covered in rock, frost-cracked ground, willows and summer wildflowers.
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Sirmilik National Park of Canada
Situated in the Northern Eastern Arctic Lowlands Natural Region and portions of the Lancaster Sound Marine Region. The park will comprise Bylot Island, Oliver Sound and Borden Peninsula.

Ontario National & Provincial Parks
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Bruce Peninsula National Park of Canada
Situated in the heart of a World Biosphere Reserve on the waters of Georgian Bay. The massive, rugged cliffs of the park are inhabited by thousand year old cedar trees, rare alvars to dense forests and sparking lakes.
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Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada
Beautiful islands that are accessible only by boat you will discover a variety of landscapes, habitats and the rugged landscape of the Canadian Shield.
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Ontario's provincial parks protect significant natural, cultural, and recreational environments, while providing ample opportunities for visitors to participate in recreational activities.
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Point Pelee National Park of Canada
Located south-east of Windsor, Ontario. World renowned for its spring and fall migration of birds and autumn monarch butterfly migration. The park offers an large variety of plants and animals in a wide range of habitats.
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Pukaskwa National Park of Canada
Located on Lake Superior within the Canadian Shield and northern Ontario forests. This wilderness national park was created to protect an ecosystem that features boreal forest and Lake Superior shoreline.

Prince Edward Island National & Provincial Parks
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Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada
Consists of beautiful sand dunes, barrier islands and sand pits, beaches, sandstone cliffs, wetlands and forests. Explore the Greenwich Peninsula offering unique dune formations, rare plants and animals, as well as archaeological findings.
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Prince Edward Island Provincial Parks
Prince Edward Island's network of Provincial Parks has 11 camping parks and 14 day use parks which offer spectacular beaches, beautiful scenery, nature trails and lots of outdoor recreation and interpretive programs.

Quebec National & Provincial Parks
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Forillon National Park of Canada
Situated at the farthest reach of the Gaspé Peninsula. Covering a 244 km2 area of sea, cliffs and mountains. Featuring ten different rock formations, colonies of seabirds and plants.
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La Mauricie National Park of Canada
Located in the heart of the Laurentians the chain of mountains flanking the northern shore of the St. Lawrence River.
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Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve of Canada
Located along the North Shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence consisting of limestone islands with spectacular natural carved monuments created through the wave actions of the sea.
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Québec’s 27 national parks have extraordinary experiences in store for you! Together, these imposing protected spaces provide a perfect example of Québec’s multi-faceted geography.

Saskatchewan National & Provincial Parks
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Grasslands National Park of Canada
The first national park of Canada to preserve the mixed prairie grasslands. Guided hikes, interpretive trails, bird watching, and nature photography are popular activities in Grasslands.
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Saskatchewan has 34 provincial parks in four categories: wilderness, recreational, natural environment and historic parks. Each park showcases specific natural features and offers a range of recreation and education opportunities.

Yukon National & Territorial Park
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Ivvavik National Park of Canada
Created to protect the calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd and highlights Northern Yukon and Mackenzie Delta natural regions.
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Kluane National Park and Reserve of Canada
Located in the southwest corner of the Yukon offers an example of Canada's North Coast Mountains natural region There is a diverse landscape of mountains, ice fields, and valleys.
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Situated in the North-western corner of the Yukon Territory. The park is bounded by the Ivvavik National Park, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Black Fox Creek and Old Crow River.
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Situated in the North-western corner of the Yukon Territory. The park is bounded by the Ivvavik National Park, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Black Fox Creek and Old Crow River.

Nova Scotia National & Provincial Parks
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Cape Breton Highlands National Park of Canada
Overlooking the headlands and cliffs of Cape Breton Highland. Famous home to the Cabot Trail. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife and history that goes back to the last Ice Age.
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Kejimkujik National Park of Canada
The only inland national park of Canada in the Maritimes. There are abundant lakes and rivers ideal for canoeing. The woodlands and rolling landscapes are home to a variety of wildlife and a variety of hiking trails.
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Nova Scotia's provincial park system has a wide variety of activities within its parks and close by. Some of our parks are just small picnic and day use areas while others offer a wide range of camping facilities and recreational opportunities.

Northwest Territories National Parks
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Aulavik National Park of Canada
Birds of Aulavik National Park Aulavik “place where people travel” in Inuvialuktun. 12,000 square kilometres of arctic lowlands on the north end of Banks Island. Landscapes featuring river valleys, Artic Tundra, badlands, and coastlines.
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Nahanni National Park Reserve of Canada
A UNESCO's World Heritage situated within the Mackenzie Mountains Natural Region. The park encompasses the South Nahanni River, sulphur hot springs, alpine tundra, mountains and forests of spruce and aspen, are home to many species of birds fish and mammals.
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Tuktut Nogait National Park of Canada
Located 170 kilometres north of the arctic circle with rolling tundra, northern rivers, and unique Artic wildlife and vegetation. Home to the Bluenose West caribou herd, wolves, grizzly bears, muskoxen, arctic char, and a large variety of birds.

Alberta National & Provincial Parks
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Alberta's provincial parks and protected areas provide access to some of the best destinations in North America for nature-based outdoor recreation and natural heritage.
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Banff National Park Banff National Park
Canada's first national park. Covering 6,641 square kilometres of valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, meadows and rivers. Featuring a large variety of wildlife, floral, fauna and outdoor adventures suitable for all ages.
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Dinosaur Valley Travel back 75 million-year when this region was then a subtropical paradise populated by turtles, crocodiles and sharks and where dinosaurs once roamed and eventually died leaving amazingly rich fossil records.
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Elk Island National Park of Canada
The wilderness consists of Aspen parkland, one of the most endangered habitats in Canada and a home to herds of free roaming plains bison, wood bison, moose, deer, elk and a large variety of birds.
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Interpretive Centre A UNESCO World Heritage Site locate outside of Fort Macleod. Features the buffalo hunting culture of aboriginal peoples of the plains covering a 5,500 year time span.
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The most northerly Canadian rocky mountain national park part of a World Heritage Site. There are delicate and carefully protected ecosystems along with majestic rugged mountains. Experience Athabasca Glacier up close.
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Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada
Captured within the Rocky Mountains and prairie grassland Waterton offers a variety of ecological regions. Combined with Montana's Glacier National Park to form the Waterton Glacier International Peace Park.

British Columbia National & Provincial Parks
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British Columbia Provincial Parks
With more than 11,000 campsites, 250 day-use areas and 6,000 kilometres of trails as a fun, convenient, low-cost way to explore the province; so put a little more BC Parks in your life!
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Glacier National Park of Canada
Situated in the Columbia Mountains of BC. The unique stands of old growth cedar and hemlock is a critical habitat for threatened and endangered wildlife such as mountain caribou, mountain goat and grizzly bear. Enjoy the Rogers Pass National Historic site.
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Situated within the southern Gulf Islands on the Strait of Georgia of British Columbia. Newly created the park protects ocean environment plus Gulf Islands floral and fauna.
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Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site
A protected area of the Pacific coast inhabited by the Haida. Visitors will witness a living environment and experience solitude while gaining a west coast cultural experience.
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Kootenay National Park of Canada
Located in the south-western region of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. This is a park rich in variety of landscapes and ecology, from glacier peaks along the Continental Divide to semi-arid grasslands of the Rocky Mountain Trench.
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Mount Revelstoke National Park of Canada
Located within the Monashee Mountains and the Selkirk Mountains. Experience ice-clad peaks, dense old growth rainforest and alpine meadows.
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Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada
Situated on the West Coast of Vancouver Island facing the Pacific Ocean. Coastal rainforest gives way to diverse intertidal and subtidal areas. Fishing villages and campgrounds offer unique west coast experience.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site located within the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains region. Soaring mountain peaks and unique plant and animal communities. Combined with other Rocky Mountain Parks has created a World Heritage Site, one of the largest protected areas in the world.

Manitoba National & Provincial Parks
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Manitoba's parks offer a wide range of services and facilities for your year-round enjoyment. No matter what recreational activities you pursue, you are sure to enjoy our spectacular natural environments, unique cultural sites, sandy beaches and clear waters.
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Riding Mountain National Park of Canada
Part of the prairie landscape and Manitoba Escarpment, this park offers a wide variety of wildlife and vegetation areas. Visitors can enjoy the numerous hiking trails, and Agassiz Tower that overlooks a panoramic view of prairies.

New Brunswick National & Provincial Park
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The last remaining wilderness in southern New Brunswick is dominated by the Caledonia Highlands conifers. The Bay of Fundy is renowned for its tides the highest in the world.
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Kouchibouguac National Park of Canada
Situated in New Brunswick the park offers a mosaic of bogs, salt marshes, tidal rivers, freshwater systems, sheltered lagoons, and tall forests emphasizing the Maritime Plain Natural Region
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New Brunswick Provincial Parks
Each of New Brunswick’s beautiful provincial parks offers unique experiences, from the highest peak in the Maritimes to warm saltwater swimming and fascinating “discovery beaches”. What they do have in common is breathtaking scenery, cultural and recreational activities galore, and camping second-to-none.

Newfoundland and Labrador National & Provincial Parks
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Newfoulndland & Labrador Provincial Parks
Beautiful outdoor places for camping, hiking, swimming, or just enjoying a picnic and the view are waiting for you all across Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Terra Nova National Park of Canada
Located within the Appalachian Mountains the rocky headlands provide shelter from storms of the Atlantic ocean. The parks landscape varies from the rugged cliffs and sheltered inlets of the coastal region to the forested hills, bogs and inland ponds.





