Yoho National Park
Glacier National Park
A skier descends a mountain at Glacier National Park in British Columbia. The park is best known for its deep valleys, thick coniferous forests, and spectacular mountain scenery, all seen by millions annually as they travel Trans-Canada 1 through Rogers Pass
Ukkusiksalik National Park
A polar bear swims in Wager Bay, an inland sea at Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nanavut. The only unglaciated park in the province, Ukkusiksalik has extraordinarily rich concentrations of marine wildlife
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve
Unique in the Parks Canada system, Gwaii Haanas consists of the park reserve, the Haida Heritage Site, and the marine conservation area. World renowned for its cultural heritage and natural splendor, it boasts unparalleled biological richness, including more than 600 archaeological sites.
Jasper National Park
Fathom Five National Marine Park
Fathom Five National Marine ParkA sea kayaker navigates the rocks around Flowerpot Island in Ontario’s Fathom Five National Marine Park. Located on Lake Huron, Fathom Five is a marine conservation area popular with divers and paddlers and for its island boat cruises.
Kootenay National Park
British Columbia’s Kootenay National Park features a fully developed hot spring and other popular geological attractions. The narrow park is bisected by Hwy. 93, and much of its spectacular scenery can be viewed from the road.