Lilly Maher Parks Canada Review May 26, 2017
Park Location: Nova Scotia
Coordinates: 46.7383° N, 60.6510° W
Description: Cape Breton Highland National Park is a beautiful place, with giant, sheer cliff, mountains and long sandy beaches.There are amazing views everywhere you look; land, sea and sky. There is a large variety of animals including bears, moose, whales, cormorants, seals and much more. You will never be bored with all of the things to do there such as fishing, swimming, camping and golfing. You can’t forget enjoying the delicious and fresh seafood or going on a hike on 1 of the 26 hiking trails along mountain tops, forests and coastlines.
Name: Kluane National Park
Park Location: Yukon Territory
Coordinates: 60.7500° N, 139.5000°W
Description: This beautiful national park is located around Saint Elias Mountain and includes 17 out of 20 of Canada’s largest mountains. Other than mountains there are also many giant ice fields/glaciers which decorate the land. Animals are extremely common in this wild environment, some include grizzly bears, moose, wolves, foxes, different mountain sheep/goats and many more. Activities here are both for the extremist and the not so adventurous, with backcountry and front country hiking, river rafting, camping and even getting to see the northern lights. This park has many things to offer that will always keep you entertained winter, spring, summer or fall.
Name: Jasper National Park
Park Location: Alberta
Coordinates: 52.8734°N, 117.9543°W
Description: Jasper National Park is one of the Rocky Mountain parks, well known for being the biggest and wildest. This park has giant, glacier-topped, mountains and many lakes. Broad trail choices through forests, rivers and lakes will allow you to see grizzly and black bears, mountain goats, deer and so much more. Canoeing, hiking, camping, swimming in hot springs and star gazing or seeing the northern lights are just some of the wonderful and thrilling activities you can do at this park. Jasper National Park will take your breath away and fill your lungs with fresh alpine air and the smell of wildflowers.
Parks Canada link: here
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