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  1. Mar 30, 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.

  2. Nov 23, 2015 · Canada is BIG. So big, in fact, that at 9,984,670 km 2, it’s the second-largest country in the world. We live in a land rich in natural beauty, from great northern landscapes and huge swaths of boreal forest, to temperate rainforests and prairie grasslands. Our national parks protect and preserve those areas of natural beauty under federal ...

  3. Parks in Canada's provinces and territories. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Canada's national parks are protected areas under the Canada National Parks Act, owned by the Government of Canada and administered for the benefit, education, and enjoyment of the people of Canada and its future generations. [1]

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · This map shows governmental boundaries of countries, provinces, territories, provincial and territorial capitals, cities, towns, multi-lane highways, major highways, roads, winter roads, trans-Canada highway, railways, ferry routes and national parks in Canada.

  5. Mar 16, 2023 · At its core is Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve, Canada’s newest national park. Here is the place where the barrens and subarctic boreal forest converge on the shore of one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes in a stunning display of rugged, northern beauty.

  6. 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.

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  8. Jan 17, 2012 · In total, the parks cover more than 340,000 km 2, which is over 3 per cent of Canada’s landmass. They protect important land and marine habitats, geographical features and sites of cultural significance. National parks also benefit local economies and the tourism industry in Canada.