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30 mar 2020 · The map below indicates the location of national parks and national park reserves in Canada. Click on individual points to learn a park’s name and the year it was established. Canada’s national parks and national park reserves are protected areas established under federal legislation.
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There are 37 national parks and 11 national park reserves in Canada that represent 31 of Canada's 39 terrestrial natural regions and protect approximately 343,377 square kilometers of lands in Canada.
This interactive map shows the Locations, Names, and Details of National Parks, Provincial Parks, Ecological Reserves, and Protected Areas of Ontario, Canada. It also shows major cities and rivers for context.
Map of completing the parks system. Parks Canada’s long-term goal is to establish at least one national park in each of Canada’s terrestrial regions. The system, which is 79 percent complete, represents the diversity of natural regions and landscapes in Canada.
15 wrz 2020 · Learn about the six national parks in Ontario, each protecting a different ecosystem and offering various activities. Find out the best hikes, where to stay, fees, and tips for visiting these stunning landscapes.
Ontario is home to some of the most breathtaking and diverse parks in Canada. From the rolling hills and pristine lakes of Algonquin Provincial Park, to the rugged shores and towering cliffs of Georgian Bay Islands National Park, the province offers an array of natural wonders to explore.
Bruce Peninsula National Park. In the traditional territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, this scenic park features towering cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment plunging into the blue waters of Georgian Bay. World famous hiking in a rugged landscape, home to orchids, ferns and black bears.