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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Aulavik National Park
- Fly-in wilderness park on northern Banks Island featuring numerous archaeological sites, the Thomsen River, desert badlands, and more. - Auyuittuq National Park@
- Banff National Park@
- Bruce Peninsula National Park
- Park comprised of massive, rugged cliffs inhabited by 1000-year old cedar trees, overhanging the waters of Georgian Bay. - CanadianParks
- Offers detailed information on Canadian National Parks, including video clips, maps, images, and more. - Cape Breton Highlands National Park
- Home to Cabot Trail, a land blessed with spectacular cliffs. - Elk Island National Park@
- Forillon National Park of Canada
- Known as the "Jewel of the Gaspé" where land meets sea. - Fundy National Park
- Photo album and information on the park and surrounding area. - Georgian Bay Islands National Park
- Captivating islands representing Lake Huron's landscape. - Glacier National Park@
- Grasslands National Park
- Preserves a portion of the mixed prairie grasslands. - Gros Morne National Park@
- Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
- Includes 35 square kilometres of land and an intertidal area spread over 15 islands, numerous islets and reefs, and approximately 26 square kilometres of marine areas. - Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site
- Embodies the essence of the rugged beauty and rich ecology of the Pacific coast. - Ivvavik National Park
- Protects a portion of the calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd and represents the Northern Yukon and Mackenzie Delta natural regions. - Jasper National Park@
- Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
- Only inland national park of Canada in the Maritimes. Features abundant lakes and rivers ideal for canoeing. - Kluane National Park@
- Kootenay National Park@
- Kouchibouguac National Park
- Special Canadian Heritage protected area of bogs, salt marshes, tidal rivers, sparkling freshwater systems, sheltered lagoons, abandoned fields and tall forests which characterizes the Maritime Plain Natural Region. - La Mauricie National Park
- Features lakes winding through forested hills for canoe and portage activities. - Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve
- Scattering of some 40 limestone islands and more than 1000 granitic islets and reefs. - Mount Revelstoke National Park
- Rainforest of 1000-year old cedars and spectacular mountains. - Nahanni National Park Preserve
- Located in the southwest corner of the NWT, the park features the South Nahanni River, canyons, sulphur hotsprings, alpine tundra, mountains, and more. Visitor centre located in Fort Simpson. - Pacific Rim National Park Reserve@
- Point Pelee National Park@
- Prince Albert National Park
- Highly regarded for its spiritual and cultural values. Site includes a recreation guide, contact information, and more. - Prince Edward Island National Park
- Home to sand dunes, barrier islands and sand pits, beaches, sandstone cliffs, wetlands, and forests. - Pukaskwa National Park
- Only wilderness national park in Ontario, featuring the rugged, ancient landscape of the Canadian Shield and northern forest. - Quttinirpaaq (Ellesmere Island) National Park@
- Riding Mountain National Park
- Features a picture gallery, directions, contact information, and an online guided tour. - Sirmilik National Park@
- St. Lawrence Islands National Park
- Tiny jewel located in the heart of the Thousand Islands tourist area, with a rich and complex natural and human history. - Terra Nova National Park
- Protects remnants of the ancient Appalachian Mountains. - Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site@
- Tuktut Nogait National Park
- Features rolling tundra, wild rivers, precipitous canyons, and a variety of unique wildlife and vegetation. - Vuntut National Park
- Encompasses 4345 square kilometers of wilderness in the northwestern corner of the Yukon Territory. - Wapusk National Park
- Protects one of the world's largest known polar bear maternity denning areas. Includes a large part of the Hudson James Lowlands, a sub-arctic region bordering Hudson Bay that is mostly muskeg and wet peatlands. One of the wildest and most remote of Canadian landscapes. - Waterton Lakes National Park@
- Wood Buffalo National Park
- Created in 1922 to protect the last remaining herds of wood bison in northern Canada. Site includes directions, history, and more. - Yoho National Park@
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