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  2. Parks Canada - Wikipedia

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    Parks Canada was established on May 19, 1911, as the Dominion Parks Branch under the Department of the Interior, becoming the world's first national park service. [7] Since its creation, its name has changed, known variously as the Dominion Parks Branch, National Parks Branch, Parks Canada, Environment CanadaParks Branch, and the Canadian Parks Service, before a return to Parks Canada in ...

  3. Glacier National Park (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Parks Canada administration and Rogers Pass Discovery Centre are located at Rogers Pass. The interpretive program for Glacier and Mount Revelstoke National Parks is based at the centre. It includes a theatre, an exhibit hall with railway models, natural history displays and wildlife specimens, and a bookstore. [47]

  4. National parks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    National parks of Canada are vast natural spaces located throughout the country that are protected by Parks Canada, a government agency.Parks Canada manages the National Parks and Reserves in order to protect and preserve the Canadian wildlife and habitat that fall within the ecosystems of the park, keep them safe, educate visitors, and ensure public enjoyment in ways that do not compromise ...

  5. Sandbanks Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Development of Sandbanks Provincial Park began in the 1960s. A development plan submitted in February 1964 placed a paved road through the sand dunes. After protests due to the damage that would cause to the dunes, the plan was abandoned and Parks Ontario pledged to protect the dunes. [10] The park was established in 1970. [4]

  6. List of national parks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the national parks system is to set aside lands representing the country's 39 distinct natural regions described in the National Parks System Plan, primarily to protect the ecological integrity of the land, and secondarily to allow the public to explore, learn about and enjoy Canada's natural spaces. [2]

  7. Prince Albert National Park - Wikipedia

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    Parks Canada Prince Albert National Park encompasses 3,874 square kilometres (1,496 sq mi) in central Saskatchewan , Canada and is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) north of Saskatoon . Though declared a national park March 24, 1927, official opening ceremonies weren't performed by Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King until August 10, 1928. [ 2 ]

  8. National Parks of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The national parks of Quebec are provincial parks created by the government of Quebec to protect territories representative of natural regions of the province or sites of exceptional character, while making them accessible to the public for education and/or recreation. As of 2023, there are 28 such parks in Quebec, which protect an area of ...

  9. Waterton Lakes National Park - Wikipedia

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    Waterton Lakes National Park is in the southwest corner of Alberta, Canada.The national park borders Glacier National Park in Montana, United States.Waterton was the fourth Canadian national park, formed in 1895 as Kootenay Lakes Forest Reserve.