Banff National Park
Located in Alberta, Banff National Park is Canada’s first, established in 1885. This vast landscape of 4,126 square miles in the Canadian Rockies is famous for its limestone peaks, glaciers, and turquoise lakes.
Jasper National Park
Adjacent to Banff, Jasper National Park spans 6,835 square miles in the Canadian Rockies. Although it is more remote, the journey is well worth it.
Gros Morne National Park
On the island of Newfoundland, Gros Morne National Park is distinguished by its unique geography, including fjords, towering mountains, and the Tablelands, where the Earth’s mantle is exposed.
Kluane National Park
Located in Yukon, Kluane National Park is a paradise for mountain lovers, with 17 of Canada’s 20 highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Logan.
Pacific Rim National Park
In British Columbia, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve covers 126,500 acres of coastline. This park is divided into units like Long Beach, with sandy shores and surf, and Broken Group Islands, accessible only by boat.
Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Situated in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Highlands National Park features mountainous terrain that descends directly to the sea.
Riding Mountain National Park
In Manitoba, Riding Mountain National Park stands out for its landscape of prairies, lakes, and forests.
Auyuittuq National Park
This park in Nunavut, whose name means “the land that never melts,” is located in the Arctic Circle.
Bruce Peninsula National Park
In Ontario, Bruce Peninsula National Park protects a stretch of land between Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, with limestone cliffs and rocky beaches.
Fundy National Park
Finally, Fundy National Park in New Brunswick is famous for the Bay of Fundy, which has the highest tidal range in the world.
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