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National Parks in Canada to Visit on Your Next Trip

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Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve

The 570-square-mile Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve located in the southern section of the Haida Gwaii archipelago off British Columbia.

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Banff National Park

Throughout the 1870s, construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway was underway to connect Canada's east and west coasts.

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Fundy National Park

On your way back after a hike in New Brunswick's Fundy National Park on the eastern coast of Canada, you may discover your route flooded.

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Jasper National Park

When UNESCO declared the area a World Heritage site in 1984, it also included the parks of Jasper, Kootenay, and Yoho.

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Auyuittuq National Park

Heading to the Arctic is nothing short of adventure, and adventure is what you'll get at Auyuittuq National Park. 

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Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve's 197 square miles of temperate rain forest showcase the magic that happens when you combine the grandeur of the Pacific Coast.

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Wapusk National Park

Wapusk is the Cree term for polar bear, which is fitting considering that it's the ideal national park to see the furry animals.

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