Alberta Provincial Parks Features 65 parks and Kananaskis Country, covering a wide variety of terrain and natural landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains. British Columbia Provincial Parks Nearly 700 provincial parks, recreation areas and ecological reserves covering more than ten percent of the province, make it the second largest parks system in Canada, after Canada's National Parks.
Federal Provincial Parks Council Serves as a liaison among Canada’s federal, provincial and territorial park agencies. Manitoba Provincial Parks Includes more than 25 provincial parks and the Red River Corridor. New Brunswick Provincial Parks Includes 11 provincial parks and 5 natural areas, including the Fundy Trail Parkway. Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Parks Includes 13 Provincial Parks which permit camping and 7 natural and scenic parks that are designed primarily for day use. Parks are located throughout Newfoundland and in southern Labrador. Nova Scotia Provincial Parks Includes 120 parks to choose from, ranging from small wayside stops to large natural environment parks. Nunavut Parks The land of the Inuit features 10 territorial parks, offering a variety of recreational activities. Ontario Provincial Parks Features 107 provincial parks that are open to the public and another 165 parks that have been set aside to protect significant heritage values and to secure outdoor recreation opportunities. Internet reservation service is available. Prince Edward Island Provincial Parks Encompasses more than 30 provincial parks, classified as campground parks, day parks, and heritage sites. Quebec Provincial Parks Featuring the Reserve La Vérendrye, which is half the size of Belgium, Quebec's network includes more than 21 natural parks and 15 wildlife reserves. Saskatchewan Provincial Parks Features more than 30 provincial parks, classified as wilderness parks, recreation parks, natural environment parks, and historic parks. Yukon Territorial Parks Includes information on Herschel Island and Coal River Springs territorial parks.
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