11 February 2025
3 minutes
Canada’s national parks are vast, diverse, and breathtaking, showcasing everything from towering mountains to rugged coastlines. Discover some of the most stunning ones to visit!
11 February 2025
3 minutes
With over 40 national parks across the country, Canada offers countless opportunities to explore the wilderness. Some parks are famous for their dramatic mountain landscapes, while others feature dense forests, pristine lakes, and rich biodiversity.
Whether you're drawn to the Rockies, the Atlantic coastline, or the northern tundra, there's a park waiting to be discovered. You’ll find some of them below.
Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park is one of the most iconic destinations in the country. Its turquoise lakes, snow-capped peaks, and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit for nature lovers. Hike through scenic trails, take a canoe out on Lake Louise, or relax in the soothing waters of Banff Upper Hot Springs. The town of Banff provides a charming base with cozy lodges and fine dining.
For those seeking a more rugged and untamed experience, Jasper National Park offers vast wilderness and incredible wildlife sightings. The park is home to elk, bears, and even wolves, making it an excellent destination for animal lovers. Make sure to drive along the Icefields Parkway, one of the most scenic routes in the world, or take the Jasper SkyTram for panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
Located in British Columbia, Yoho National Park is famous for its dramatic waterfalls, fossil beds, and alpine lakes. Emerald Lake’s vivid waters provide a stunning backdrop for canoeing or hiking, while Takakkaw Falls, one of Canada’s tallest waterfalls, is a must-see. This park is perfect for travelers looking to escape the crowds while still experiencing the beauty of the Rockies.
On the eastern coast of Canada, Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador is a geological wonder. With towering fjords, unique rock formations, and diverse ecosystems, this UNESCO-listed site offers a completely different kind of natural beauty. Boat tours through Western Brook Pond provide an unforgettable look at the park’s massive cliffs and deep waters.
If you prefer scenic coastlines and soft, sandy beaches, Prince Edward Island National Park is the place to be. Known for its red cliffs, rolling dunes, and vibrant wildlife, the park is ideal for family-friendly adventures. Take a leisurely bike ride along the Gulf Shore Parkway or explore the famous Green Gables heritage site, which inspired L.M. Montgomery’s classic novel.
Fundy National Park in New Brunswick is a must-visit for those fascinated by coastal landscapes. It has the highest tides in the world, creating a dramatic shoreline that transforms throughout the day. Walk on the ocean floor at low tide, kayak through the Bay of Fundy, or hike to hidden waterfalls in the park’s lush forests. The region is also known for its rich marine life, including whales and seabirds.
Stretching along Vancouver Island’s west coast, Pacific Rim National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Its rugged shoreline, lush rainforests, and powerful waves make it a top destination for surfers and nature lovers alike. Long Beach is famous for its consistent swells, while the Broken Group Islands offer incredible kayaking opportunities.
Just a few hours from Toronto, Algonquin Provincial Park is one of the best places to experience Ontario’s wilderness. Canoeing through its vast network of lakes, hiking scenic trails like the Lookout Trail, and spotting moose in their natural habitat are just a few of the activities that make this park a must-visit.
For those staying in Toronto and looking to explore nature, there are several parks within easy reach:
Bruce Peninsula National Park: famous for the bright blue waters of the Grotto, this park offers stunning cliffside views and excellent hiking opportunities.
Thousand Islands National Park: a beautiful archipelago in the St. Lawrence River, perfect for kayaking and island hopping.
Rouge National Urban Park: located within the Greater Toronto Area, this park provides easy access to nature trails, beaches, and diverse wildlife.
To make the most of your visit:
Choose the right season: summer is best for hiking and camping, while winter offers skiing and snowshoeing.
Pack accordingly: bring layers, waterproof gear, and proper footwear.
Check park regulations: some parks require permits for backcountry camping, and certain areas may have seasonal closures.
Respect wildlife: observe animals from a distance and never feed them.
After a day of exploring, unwind in the comfort of Accor hotels across Canada. Whether staying at the Fairmont Banff Springs, a luxury retreat near Banff National Park, or the Novotel Toronto Centre for easy access to Algonquin Provincial Park, you’ll find the perfect accommodation to complement your adventure.
Exploring Canada’s national parks is even better when you have a comfortable place to rest, and Accor hotels provide excellent accommodations in major cities like Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver.
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