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      • Jasper National Park in Alberta snagged the top spot nationally thanks to its 11 designated campgrounds, 39 designated hiking trails and a vast area extending over 11,000 square kilometres, making it the largest national park within Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.
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  2. Point Pelee National Park is located on the most southern point of Canada which explains its slightly milder winter temperatures. Point Pelee is the smallest national park in Canada, measuring 6 square miles, which makes it the best park for a short camping trip or weekend getaway.

  3. You can camp at Wapiti Winter or Whirlpool Winter for frontcountry camping. Popular backcountry winter camping locations include Hidden Cove and Big Bend.

  4. Camping. Stay overnight in the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies! After a day of winter activities, kick back, relax, and get comfy in your tent at Wapiti Campground. Located near the city, it’s the perfect place to introduce your family to the beauty of winter camping.

  5. Even though Wood Buffalo National Park is the largest national park in Canada, there are a few hiking and snowshoeing trails that are short enough for a half-day escape into the wilderness. During the evening, be sure to look up to catch a glimpse of the northern lights dancing in the sky when it gets dark.

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  6. Looking for adventure? Look no further than Canadas beautifully diverse national parks. No matter the season, there’s a park that will offer not only stunning scenery, but also unique experiences — from luxurious camping to snowshoeing.

  7. Feb 26, 2021 · The regular campgrounds in Prince Albert National Park are closed for the winter. Instead, the park has designated two picnic sites on the shore of Waskesiu Lake as drive-in campsites. One is Paignton Beach along the Narrows Road.

  8. Winter may be chillier, but we think colder temperatures just add to the beauty of Canada’s parks. With unique experiences—from luxurious camping to snowshoeing, here are some of the best, unexpected National Parks to enjoy during the winter months.

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