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Jacques Cartier Provincial Park is a provincial park in northwestern Prince Edward Island, Canada, approximately 6 km northeast of Alberton. The park is named for Jacques Cartier , who in 1534 was the first European to arrive on the island.
PE. NS. NL. YT. NT. NU. Canada's National Parks and National Reserves by provinces and territories. ... Jacques Cartier Provincial Park Linkletter Provincial Park ...
The town is in close proximity to three provincial parks: Mill River Provincial Park, Bloomfield Provincial Park, and Jacques Cartier Provincial Park. It is also located on the Confederation Trail for walking, running and bicycling in the summer.
Jacques Cartier Provincial Park; K. Kings Castle Provincial Park; L. Linkletter Provincial Park; Lord Selkirk Provincial Park; M. Mill River Fun Park; Mill River ...
Gatineau Park is federal park located near the city of Gatineau, just north of Ottawa, Ontario. It is not part of the national park system of Canada and is administered by the federal National Capital Commission. Canal de l'Aqueduc; Cap-Saint-Jacques Nature Park; Champ de Mars; Dorchester Square; Île de la Visitation; Île Notre-Dame; Jacques ...
Prince Edward Island National Park 46°24′53.48″N 63°4′24.01″W / 46.4148556°N 63.0733361°W / 46.4148556; -63.0733361 ( Dalvay-by A summer residence built for Alexander McDonald, president of Standard Oil of Kentucky ; now a hotel, it is a noted example of the Queen Anne Revival style in Canadian domestic architecture
Jacques-Cartier is a 30 minutes drive from Québec City. [8] Grands-Jardins National Park is located to the northeast of the park, while the Laurentian Wildlife Reserve is located to the north. The park is also located near the Canadian Forces military base CFB Valcartier. The park contains several glacial landforms such as drumlins and moraine.
Gaspésie National Park (French: Parc national de la Gaspésie) is a provincial park located south of the town of Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Quebec, Canada in the inland of the Gaspé peninsula. The park contains the highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains in Canada, Mont Jacques-Cartier , 1,270 metres (4,170 ft) above sea level.