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- Banff National Park – One of the Rocky Mountain national parks, consisting of 6,641 sq km (2,564 sq mil) and located in the west of Calgary, in the Canadian Province of Alberta.
- Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area – Located near Creston, the first and largest wildlife management area in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
- Crimson Lake Provincial Park – A 3,208.96-hectare (7,929.23-acre) park a few mile across the North Saskatchewan River from the Town of Rocky Mountain House in the Canadian Province of Alberta.
- Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park – A forested plateau, consisting of three separate blocks totaling 203 square kilometers (80 square miles), in the Canadian Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, to the southeast of Medicine Hat, Alberta.
- Dinosaur Provincial Park – A 73 sq km (28.2 sq mi) park located in the badlands of the Red Deer River, northeast of the town of Brooks, in the southern part of the Canadian Province of Alberta.
- Elk Island National Park – A 194 sq km (75 sq mi) park Located just east of Edmonton, Alberta, which protects the wilderness of the aspen parkland, one of the most endangered habitats in Canada. *NEW*
- Green Timbers Arboretum and Nursery – A project of the Department of Forests in Surrey, BC, Canada.
- Green Timbers Urban Forest – 560-acre urban forest park in Surrey, BC, Canada.
- Gros Morne National Park – A park on the west coast of the Island of Newfoundland having an area of 1,805 sq km (697 sq mi). *NEW* (Under construction)
- Jasper National Park – The largest Rocky Mountain national park, consisting of 10,878 sq km (4,200 sq mi) and located in the western part of the Canadian Province of Alberta.
- Kootenay National Park – A 1,406 square km (543 square miles) national park in the Rocky Mountains in the Canadian Province of British Columbia.
- Kouchibouguac National Park – A park of 238 square km (92 square mi) located in the southeastern part of the Canadian Province of New Brunswick, about 100 km (62 mi) north of Moncton, *NEW*
- Michipicoten Post Provincial Park – A historical park of 289 hectares (714 acres) on the northeast shore of Lake Superior 230 kilometres (143 miles) northwest of Sault Ste. Marie in the Canadian Province of Ontario.
- Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks – Two adjacent parks located along the Trans-Canada Highway in eastern British Columbia. *NEW*
- Nahanni National Park – A northern park, covering over 30,000 sq km (11,583 sq mi) in the southwest corner of the Northwest Territories *NEW*
- Pinery Provincial Park – A naturalist park of 2,532 ha (6,330 acres), located along the shore of Lake Huron northeast of Sarnia in the Canadian Province of Ontario.
- Point Pelee National Park – A park of 20 square km (8 square mi) located at the most southern point on the Canadian mainland south-east of Windsor, in the Canadian Province of Ontario.
- Prince Albert National Park – A park of nearly one million acres on the southern edge of Canada’s great boreal forest in a transitional zone, about 200 km (120 miles) north of Saskatoon, in the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan.
- Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary – An 850-acre sanctuary for migratory birds on Westham Island, south of Vancouver, in the Canadian Province of British Columbia.
- Riding Mountain National Park – A park of approximately 3000 km2 (1158.4 mi2) located between the towns of Minnedosa and Dauphin in the western part of the Canadian Province of Manitoba.
- Rondeau Provincial Park – A 3,254-hectare natural environment park located southeast of Chatham in the southwestern part of the Canadian Province of Ontario and jutting into Lake Erie.
- Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park – A 13,590-acre prairie park straddling the South Saskatchewan River and the west end of Lake Diefenbaker, north of the city of Swift Current, in the southwestern part of the Canadian Province of Saskatchewan.
- Waterton Lakes National Park – A park of 505 sq km (195 sq mi) located in the southwest corner of Alberta, adjacent to British Columbia and Montana, and forming part of the international park with Glacier National Park, of Montana. *NEW*
- White Lake Provincial Park – A park of 1,823 hectares in the Precambrian Shield between the cities of Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie and a little inland from Lake Superior in the Canadian Province of Ontario.
- Whiteshell Provincial Park – A park of nearly 2800 km2 (1081 mi2) of protected wilderness, rivers, and lakes along the Ontario border east of Winnipeg in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
- Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park – A 1,718-hectare (4243.5-acre) park southeast of the Town of Milk River in the Canadian Province of Alberta near the US border.
- Yoho National Park – A 1,310 sq km (507 sq mi) national park in the Rocky Mountains in the Canadian Province of British Columbia, to the north of Kootenay National Park. *NEW*