
Seven of Canada's National Parks, protecting wild rivers, lakes, forests, and unique landscapes in the heart of the country, plus three great cities: Montreal, Quebec City , and Halifax! Canada has many kinds of parks... but her National Parks are truly the jewels in the country's crown. Although the National Parks in Quebec and the Maritimes are not as well-known as in the rest of the country, each is spectacular in its own way. La Mauricie National Park boasts forest walks, tumbling rivers, and quiet lake canoeing. Forillon is wild seacoast; Kouchibouguac boasts rich estuaries; Fundy is home to the world's highest tides; Prince Edward Island has world-class sand beaches; Cape Breton contains the Cabot Trail, eastern America's most famous scenic drive; Kejimkujik preserves remnants of ancient Indian civilizations and modern canoe routes. Canada's Maritime Provinces are famous for their relaxed lifestyle. In rural communities people live a lifestyle like something out of our grandparents' time. Stay in the countryside in comfortable accommodation near each park and in modern city hotels.
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