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There are 37 national parks and 11 national park reserves in Canada that represent 31 of Canada's 39 terrestrial natural regions and protect approximately 343,377 square kilometers of lands in Canada.
The map below identifies the terrestrial regions of Canada. It notes whether these regions are represented by a national park, or are underrepresented. It also identifies national parks, national park reserves, and active national park proposals.
Find a Parks Canada location. Located in Labrador, the glacially-rounded, bare rock summits of the Mealy Mountains reach up to 1180 meters to overlook Lake Melville. The pristine landscape of mountain tundra, marine coasts, boreal forests, islands and rivers are home to numerous boreal species.
Map of national parks, national park reserves, and active national park proposals in Canada. The map below identifies the terrestrial regions of Canada. It notes whether these regions are represented by a national park, or are underrepresented. It also identifies national parks, national park reserves, and active national park proposals.
Canada's national parks, national marine conservation areas, and national historic sites are the ultimate awe-inspiring experience.
Parks Canada will be launching reservations for the 2024 visitor season starting in January. Launch dates vary by location; find specific launch dates and times below.
Banff National Park. Rocky Mountain peaks, glacial lakes, and adventure come together in Banff National Park - Canada’s first national park and the flagship of the nation’s park system. Banff is part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Jasper National Park. Visit the world's second largest dark sky preserve in the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies! Known for its abundant wildlife and extensive trail network; visitors from all over the world travel here to experience this very special place.
Banff National Park. Home to glacial lakes and stunning mountain peaks, it's no wonder Banff National Park is an adventure seekers paradise! It's essential to plan ahead before visiting Banff National Park.
Lake Louise and Moraine Lake are among the most visited destinations in Canada. It's not hard to see why! Extensive hiking trails wrap bright blue lakes, offering breathtaking vistas at every turn. The best way to see Lake Louise and Moraine Lake is on Parks Canada shuttles or Roam Public Transit. Parking is limited in the Lake Louise area.