Grey Seal NPC2-0 Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
Cobblestone Beaches NPC3-0 Pukaskwa National Park
Natural Sanctuary NPC4-4 Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Gaspé Current NPC32-4 Forillon National Park
Boreal Forest NPC38-4 Terra Nova National Park
From the snow-capped summits of Jasper National Park that feed brilliant glacial lakes to the alpine plateaus atop Gros Morne's towering fjords, there's an immense range of beauty to be found in Canada's mountains.
Morning Mist NPC6-0 Waterton Lakes National Park
Grey Jay NPC8-0 Mount Revelstoke National Park
Rugged Beauty NPC5-3 Auyuittuq National Park
Arctic Wolf NPC16-0 Ukkusiksalik National Park
Misty Islands NPC18-4 Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site
Porcupine Caribou NPC19-4 Vuntut National Park
Rue Anemone NPC22-0 Thousand Islands National Park
Wild Orchid NPC23-0 Bruce Peninsula National Park
Aurora Borealis NPC24-4 Jasper National Park
Pristine Waters NPC25-0 Kootenay National Park
Breathtaking NPC27-4 Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve
Defining Moments NPC28-3 Nááts’ihch’oh National Park Reserve
With the world’s largest coastline, Canada has national parks that touch oceans from coast, to coast, to coast; the Atlantic in Terra Nova, the Pacific in Gwaii Haanas and the Arctic ocean in Quttinirpaaq. Continually changing – shaped by wind, wave, and ice – it’s no wonder every Canadian has their own unique seaside memory.
Great Blue Heron NPC7-0 Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
Majestic Mountains NPC9-4 Pacific Rim National
Park Reserve
Snow Capped NPC11-0 Sirmilik National Park
Paradisiac NPC26-0 Akami–Uapishku - KakKasuak - Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve
Lush Tundra NPC36-0 Aulavik National Park
Pitcher Plant NPC47-3 Gros Morne National Park
Inuvialuktun NPC30-0 Ivvavik National Park
Awe NPC31-4 Prince Edward Island National Park
Lapis Lakes NPC33-3 Banff National Park
Northern Reflections NPC29-0 Nahanni National Park Reserve
Caribou Lichen NPC34-0 Glacier National Park
Northern Oasis NPC35-0 Yoho National Park
Peatlands NPC37-4 Wapusk National Park
Serenity Found NPC43-0 Quttinirpaaq National Park
Arctic Poppy NPC41-0 Torngat Mountains National Park
Dark Sky Preserves NPC10-3 Kouchibouguac National Park
Arctic Wolf NPC16-0 Ukkusiksalik National Park
Hiker’s Moon NPC40-0 Riding Mountain National Park
Canada’s ‘Dark Sky Preserve’ parks protect nocturnal habitats of wildlife and encourage enjoyment of the night sky. Parks Canada manages a number of these including the world’s largest – Wood Buffalo National Park.
Bluenose West Caribou NPC21-0 Tuktut Nogait National Park
Greater Sage-Grouse NPC12-0 Prince Albert National Park
Burrowing Owl NPC14-4 Grasslands National Park
Plains Bison NPC15-3 Elk Island National Park
Boreal Forest NPC38-4 Terra Nova National Park
East of the Rockies stretch the vast Interior Plains; the fields of Grasslands National Park are at its heart, but travel further north to witness unspoiled aspen parkland and even lush, rolling tundra in Tuktut Nogait National Park.
Canadian Shield NPC17-0
Georgian Bay Islands
Peary Caribou NPC20-3
Qausuittuq National Park
Great Horned Owl NPC49-0
La Mauricie National Park
Further north than many of us have ever traveled is a land commonly defined by its vast, white landscape, however vibrant tundra - made up of shrubs, grasses, mosses and lichens - colours the land in Auyuittuq National Park on Baffin Island.
Wild & Free NPC13-4 Sable Island National Park Reserve
Klondike Spirit NPC42-4 Kluane National Park and Reserve
Patriot Love NPC44-3 Rouge National Urban Park
Pelee Monarch NPC45-3 Point Pelee National Park
Shores Galore NPC46-3 Fundy National Park
Inspired by the warmth of a setting sun seen from the shores of Point Pelee National Park, as well as the vibrant autumn leaves of Rouge National Urban Park, warm hues and natural materials have a way of comforting us from the inside out.