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gros morne national park

You can get transported to another world when you go for a visit to this Canadian National Park, set on the East Coast of Canada.

Newfoundland and Labrador is a province full of spectacular beauty, known for its jagged cliffsides, surrounding ocean, and quaint fishing towns peppering the coastline — but there's even more there waiting to be explored.

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Canada is home to so many incredible natural wonders, including towering waterfalls, deep canyons and iconic national parks.

While they're beautiful to visit during any time of year, autumn offers a chance to see these natural wonders framed by fall colours in hues of orange, red and gold.

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Canadian national parks display some of the most beautiful parts of the country, filled with snow-tipped mountain peaks, stretches of plains and broad valleys.

Some of them stand out among the rest though, and a recent study revealed the most picturesque national parks in Canada.

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It's officially the season of all things golden and there's no better time to grab your favourite sweater and head outdoors. If you need a little bit of inspiration, these Canadian national parks are the perfect places to fall in love with fall!

While Canada is a pretty big country, there are spectacular national parks in every region, which means you don't have to catch a flight or drive for hours to find a red, orange and golden paradise and dreamy fall views near you.

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There's no better way to explore the vast landscapes of Canada than with a good old road trip and it just so happens to be the best way to see the spectacular show of fall colours that gets put on every year.

Each province has a completely unique fall from mountain vistas with golden larch trees to huge forests of burnt orange and red hues that scream fall. Best of all, you don't even have to leave the car to take in the views (though it's highly recommended).

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