Friday, December 9, 2016

Parks Canada is free tickets in 2017, to celebrate Canada's 150th

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In 2017, the tourists to travel to Canada and don't forget, can free access to National Park. In 2016, tourists buy annual pass, it is valid for 2 years.

Canada's environment minister, Catherine McKenna responsible for Parks Canada, she wrote in the plan: "on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the founding in 2017, the National Park is free for all tourists. In addition, since 2018, the National Park for free under the age of 18, the citizens of new citizens in their first year after the naturalization admission is free."


Canada has 46 National Parks distributed in various regions, each with its unique charm and stunning scenery. We have visited the National Park:

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Banff National Park       


Banff National Park is located in the province of Alberta, was likened to a Banff equivalent of 20 Swiss. "This place will never be disappointing." "National Geographic" so evaluation Banff National Park. Banff is Canada's first national park, the third in the world, its history is 128 years. It is also the most visited National Park in Canada. Every year, the beautiful scenery and wild animals in the park attract many tourists to come.






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Cape Breton National Park

Referring to the Cape Breton National Park, the first lexical word is the mountain and sea. 88% of the area is covered by forest, with more than 230 species of rare birds, but also has a set of underwater world a huge biological chain. Cape Breton National Park has also found 10,000 years ago traces of human activity.





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Bruce Peninsula National Park          

With 62 miles of finger-like land between Lake Huron and Georgia Bay, Ontario's Bruce Peninsula National Park is known for its spectacular coastline and Niagara's cliff rock formations. It is also the oldest and longest hiking trail in Canada, the northern terminus of the famous Bruce Trail.
 



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St. Lawrence Islands National Park


St. Lawrence Islands National Park is located in the heart of the 1000 Islands, the vast majority of the water, the land area of only 9 square kilometers, it is the smallest of the Canada's National Park. It is interesting that 90% of the marine life in the lack of food will live in only 10-15 meters deep in the shallows.








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Point Pelee National Park

Point Pelee National Park, located in the southwest of Ontario, 50 kilometers southeast of Windsor. It is the southernmost, smallest and most characteristic park in Canada. This small area of the park, each year it attracts many visitors to visit. The southernmost land of the park forms a pronounced inverted triangular shape that plugs into Lake Erie. It is the southernmost tip of the Canadian mainland, and has the reputation of "Tip of Canada". From the sky, the Point Pelee, the Lake Erie is divided into two sides, the two sides of the lake collision intersection, rough, magnificent.

Prince Edward Island National Park


Prince Edward Island National Park is located on the north shore of Prince Edward Island, facing the Bay of St. Lawrence. The park is 60 kilometers long and has a width ranging from a few hundred meters to a few kilometers. Prince Edward Island National Park was built in 1937 to protect sandy beaches, sand dunes and fresh and salt water wetlands. These protected sandy beaches provide a good habitat for birds, especially the endangered plover, which is recognized as an important bird area by Canada.



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Fathom Five National Marine Park                      

Fathom Five National Marine Park is located in the Gulf of Georgia in Lake Huron, Ontario, and was founded in 1987. It is to protect and display the region's beautiful lighthouse, sunken ship and freshwater ecosystems. Fathom Five National Marine Park is Canada's first national marine park, the lake bottom has 22 wreck. It is one of North America's best wreck diving areas.










There are 39 other national parks in Canada:


Yoho National Park                                


Glacier National Park


Ukkusiksalik National Park


Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve



Jasper National Park



Grasslands National Park


Kootenay National Park

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Wapusk National Park

Quttinirpaaq National Park

Forillon National Park

Waterton Lakes National Park                             

Sirmilik National Park

Auyuittuq National Park

Ivvavik National Park

Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve

Mount Revelstoke National Park

Gwaii Haanas National Marine Conservation Area Reserve

Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area

Terra Nova National Park

Kejimkujik National Park

Aulavik Canada National Park

Nahanni National Park Reserve

Fundy National Park

Gros Morne National Park

Gulf Islands National Park Reserve

Kluane National Park and Reserve

La Mauricie National Park

Pukaskwa National Park

Elk Island National Park                                      

Riding Mountain National Park

Torngat Mountains National Park

Nogait National Park

Vuntut National Park

Wood Buffalo National Park

Prince Albert National Park

Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park

Kouchibouguac National Park                                                                      

Georgian Bay Islands National Park


In Canada's vast territory, with incredible spectacle of beauty, towering mountains, majestic plateau, fertile valleys, numerous lakes and criss-cross the river and dotted with the islands together constitute the magic of Canada, unique and unique charm Natural scenery.


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