National Parks are a country-wide system of representative natural areas of Canadian significance. By law, they are protected for public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment, while being maintained in an unimpaired state for future generations. National Parks have existed in Canada for well over a century. There are currently 39 national parks and national park reserves in Canada. Six of these are in Ontario.
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- Parks Canada Information on Canada's National Historic Sites and National Parks.
- Georgian Bay Islands National Park of Canada Honey Harbour. Access by boat or water taxi only. Canadian Shield land. Camping, hiking, swimming, non-motorized boating, fishing.
- Point Pelee National Park of Canada Most southern point on the Canadian mainland attracts thousands of migrant birds and monarch butterflies each year. Group camping, hiking, cycling, birding, butterfly watching, swimming, canoeing, fishing, winter activities.
- Pukaskwa National Park of Canada Park near Marathon, Ontario is home to woodland caribou and rare arctic plants. Camping, cycling, fishing.
- St. Lawrence Islands National Park of Canada 1000 Islands area. Access by boat or water taxi. Twenty-one islands. Camping, boating.
- CanadianParks.com Forty-five National Canadian Parks with detailed information including Quicktime video from the television series, maps and loads of images.
- Fathom Five National Marine Park Located at the mouth of Georgian Bay next to Bruce Peninsula National Park. Twenty islands, a main ecosystem that extends down 200 metres, and twenty-two shipwrecks.