Canada is chock-full of national parks, marine reserves, and other protected places. Here are our picks for the top ten don't-miss spots.
Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada, renowned for its stunning landscapes in the heart of theCanadian Rockies. With its crystal-clear lakes, like the famous Lake Louise, and its majestic mountains, Banff is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether for hiking, ...
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park ranks fifth in the ranking of the world’s largest national parks. It is also the largest national park in the United States and North America. Wrangell-St. Elias National Park is located in the U.S. state of Alaska and spans an area of over 53,300 sq...
Banff National Park, Canada [Forbes.com] The birthplace of Canada's national park system, Banff was established in 1885 in the Canadian Rockies, within the western province of Alberta. Lonely Planet sums its scenic wonders up best, "Mountains, big mountains, are all over the place. Fast-...
2. Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks (Canada) When it comes to stunning scenery, it’s hard to beat the Canadian Rockies. This UNESCO World Heritage Site includes four National Parks (Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, and Yoho), three provincial parks, and countless glaciers, hot springs, mountains, and ...
The airline’s app is also the first Canadian airline app to offer very helpful turn-by-turnnavigation to popular Canadian airportssuch as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Parks Canada – National App A large number of visitors to Canada come to enjoy the country’s vast wilderness. Canada ...
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protected this wildly diverse waterway with national park reserve status in 1972, paving the way for Nahanni to be designated the world's first UNESCO World Heritage site in 1978. Trudeau's eldest son, Justin, who has also become the Canadian Prime Minister, helped with the park's recent ...
Skiing in Quebec isn't limited to downhill resorts; all over the province, you'll find places to go cross-country skiing. Several of the resorts have cross-country centers of their own, and local parks often have trails. But what really sets the province apart for cross-country skiers is...