Tourism Online Guides Provincial Parks National Parks In Alberta: Banff National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site and Canada's first National Park (1885).Elk Island National Park. Alberta plains oasis for rare and endangered species. Jasper National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site and glacial jewel of the Rockies. Waterton Lakes National Park. International Peace Park; where the Rocky Mountains meet the prairie. Wood Buffalo National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site larger than Switzerland. In British Columbia: Glacier National Park. British Columbia's lush interior rainforest and permanent glaciers.Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve. Haïda culture and coastal rainforest on Queen Charlotte Islands. Gwaii Haanas National Marine Conservation Areas Reserve. This rich natural and cultural environment protects 138 of the Queen Charlotte Islands. Kootenay National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the famous Radium Hot Springs. Mount Revelstoke National Park. Rainforest of 1,000-year-old cedars and spectacular mountains. Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Pacific Coast Mountains make up this marine and forest environment. Yoho National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rockies. In the Northwest Territories: Aulavik National Park. Over 12,000 km² of arctic wilderness on Banks Island.Tuktut Nogait National Park. Calving ground for the Bluenose caribou herd. Nahanni National Park Reserve. Northwest Territories UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wood Buffalo National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site larger than Switzerland. In Yukon Territory: Ivvavik National Park. Calving ground for the Porcupine caribou herd.Kluane National Park and Reserve. Yukon's UNESCO World Heritage Site contains Canada's highest peak. Vuntut National Park. Northern Yukon's unique non-glaciated landscape. Current Weather: Road Conditions: Currency Exchange: |