Canada National Parks
Canada has 48 national parks and reserves protecting roughly 3% of the country — from coastal rainforest on Vancouver Island to glacier-fed lakes in the Rockies and tundra above the Arctic Circle. This is the entry point: pick a park, pick a region, and dig in.
Featured parks

Banff National Park
Turquoise lakes, soaring peaks, and the original Canadian icon — Canada's first national park.
Explore →
Jasper National Park
Wild, vast, and quieter than Banff. Dark sky preserve, glaciers, and the Icefields Parkway.
Explore →
Pacific Rim National Park
Long Beach surf, ancient rainforest, the West Coast Trail, and Pacific storm watching.
Explore →
Waterton Lakes National Park
Where the Rockies meet the prairies. Smaller, quieter, and home to the Prince of Wales Hotel.
Explore →
Cape Breton Highlands
Cabot Trail loops above ocean cliffs through the Maritimes' most spectacular highland park.
Explore →
Auyuittuq National Park
Arctic Baffin Island wilderness: fjords, granite cliffs, and the Akshayuk Pass through the tundra.
Explore →Browse by region

Rocky Mountain Parks
Banff, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay, Waterton — the classic Rockies parks.
Explore →
Pacific Parks
Pacific Rim, Gulf Islands, Glacier, Mount Revelstoke, Gwaii Haanas.
Explore →
Atlantic Parks
Cape Breton Highlands, Fundy, Gros Morne, Kouchibouguac, Terra Nova.
Explore →
Northern Parks
Auyuittuq, Nahanni, Kluane, Tuktut Nogait — the Arctic giants.
Explore →