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kootenay national park

This easy hike in B.C. gives you all the views without all the effort. A trail takes you along the rocky cliffs over rushing waters, framed by towering canyon walls and a beautiful waterfall. It's all with the backdrop of the jagged mountain peaks, which are signatures of the area.

Marble Canyon is set in the beautiful Kootenay National Park, where you can experience the beauty of the Canadian Rockies.

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If you're looking to explore Canada's national parks this summer, you don't have to travel far.

Some of the country's best national parks are located close by to Calgary, making it easy to take in stunning turquoise waters and mountain vistas and still be home by dinner time.

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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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Summer's gone and the chill of a new season has entered the air, and probably your bones.

If you need a little heating up this fall, then you can turn to nature and wind down in one of these toasty warm hot springs in B.C.

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A Quebec resident was fined $20,000 and sentenced to five months of house arrest after it was discovered that they had removed 45 fossils from three national parks across B.C. and Alberta.

According to Parks Canada, it is the "largest fine that has been levied to date" for the removal of fossils from the site due to the "seriousness of the offence."

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