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Yoho National Park Of Canada
A stunning Canadian national park in BC, known for its towering peaks, waterfalls, glaciers, and the famous Burgess Shale fossils.
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Taking its name from the Cree expression that signifies awe and wonder, Yoho National Park lies on the British Columbian side of the Rockies. Vertical rock walls, surging waterfalls, looming peaks and glacial lakes characterize the spectacular landscape, which is also home to some of the most significant fossil discoveries in human history. From the pure white ice caps to the stunning green meadows and impossibly colored lakes, the dazzling colours of Yoho National Park are worth marveling over.
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National Parks To Explore In Canada
seeker (Seeker Editors) Canada is one of the largest countries in the world with plentiful wilderness and stunning nature, encompassed by its expansive national parks. Explore snow-capped mountains, granite islands, sandy coastlines, and more in this fascinating and beautiful country. Here is a selection of just a few of our favorite national parks in Canada, from BC to Quebec that have some of the most stunning views and memorable experiences.List of National Parks in Canada
seeker (Seeker Editors) 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.Fave National Parks in Canada
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Best National Parks in Canada for the Nature Enthusiast
Read more...For outdoor adventurers, it doesn’t get much better than the natural simplicity and untouched landscapes of the world-famous national parks in Canada. It’s famously known that the state of California has more people living within its borders than all of Canada does, so it’s easy to forget that the Great White North is still the […]