Canada Nunavut Unorganized

Ukkusiksalik National Park

A vast Arctic tundra reserve with diverse wildlife, featuring cultural artifacts and Wager Bay's dramatic tidal phenomena.

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Ukkusiksalik National Park is a remote and untouched wilderness located on the coast of Hudson's Bay in Nunavut, Canada. The park is home to stunning Arctic landscapes, unique geological formations, and diverse wildlife, including caribou, polar bears, and arctic foxes. Visitors can explore the park's breathtaking hiking trails, witness the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, and immerse themselves in Inuit culture and history.

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  • List of National Parks in Canada

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    Canada is the second-largest country in the world and with a population less than the state of California, Canada has an endlessly sprawling natural landscape to explore. These national parks are famously well kept and dynamic in geography, featuring unique wildlife and breathtaking scenery.