national parks and landmarks library
There are more than 40 national parks and landmarks and at least one in all of Canada's 13 territories and provinces. The only national landmark is the Pingo National Landmark in the Northwest Territories.
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Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada, the province's capital and largest municipality. See more »
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Grand Banks
Grand Banks, a fishing area in the Atlantic Ocean off the southeastern coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
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Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada, the province's capital and largest municipality.
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Labrador Current, an ocean current that starts in the Arctic Ocean and flows southward into the Atlantic between the Greenland and Labrador coasts.
See more »Laurentides Park
Laurentides Park a provincial park in Quebec Province, Canada. It is about 30 miles (48 km) north of the city of Quebec.
See more »The Alaska Highway
Alaska Highway, a road in Alaska and Canada. It is 1,390 miles (2,237 km) long. Beginning at Dawson Creek, British Columbia, the Alaska Highway runs generally northwestward through northern British Columbia, southern Yukon Territory, and east-central Alaska to Delta Junction, where it merges with the Richardson Highway.
See more »The Gaspe Peninsula
Gaspé Peninsula (French:Gaspésie), a scenic peninsula in southeastern Quebec, Canada.
See more »The Rideau Canal
Rideau Canal, a waterway in Ontario, Canada, connecting the Ottawa River at Ottawa with Lake Ontario at Kingston.
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