Banff National Park , Canada's oldest national park is located in Alberta 's Rocky Mountains . Founded in 1885, it covers an area of 6,641 square kilometers (2,564 square miles) and is known for its mountainous terrain, snow-capped peaks, glaciers and vast vistas.
Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland Gros Morne National Park was established in 1973 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its name comes from the second highest mountain there, Gros Morne. It is famous for its beautiful scenery.
Thorngate Mountains National Park, covering an area of 9,700 square kilometers (3,700 square miles), is the largest national park in Atlantic Canada.
Jasper National Park , this large national park in Alberta covers an area of 10,878 square kilometers (4,200 square miles) and is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies . Made up of glaciers, hot springs, lakes, waterfalls, mountains and forests, the park is home to a healthy population of elk (pictured), moose, grizzly bears, caribou and wolves.
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, as the name suggests, this park faces the Pacific Ocean and consists of three separate areas in British Columbia-Long Beach, Broken Islands and the West Coast Trail. Yoho National Park, British Columbia's Yoho National Park, is located on the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies. This scenic park is filled with soaring peaks, dramatic waterfalls and nearly vertical rock walls.
Nahanni National Park Preserve, perfect for those who want a wilderness experience, includes rough terrain, forests, rivers, canyons, hot springs, and wildlife.
Prairie National Park, Saskatchewan Prairie National Park is one of the few remaining natural grasslands in North America and was established in 1981. It's home to open plains, ancient plants, geological history and Canada's only colony of black-tailed prairie dogs. Also known as the "Land of the Sky," this park offers incredible desolate beauty.
Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan's Albert National Park was established in 1927 and covers an area of 3,874 square kilometers (1,496 square miles). There are a variety of scenery in the park
Bruce Peninsula National Park. This national park is located on the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, Canada. It is a protected area and is the core of the UNESCO Niagara Escarpments World Biosphere Reserve . This diverse wetland is home to animals including black bears and some rare reptiles.