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national park in canada

Canadian national parks are renowned for their stunning scenery, peaceful landscapes, and rich wildlife. There are well-known ones that people flock to Alberta for, like Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park, but there's a lot else out there for Albertans to see.

If you're an Albertan who has thoroughly explored their home province or just feel like a road trip to end this summer on a high note, then you're in luck. There are a ton of national parks in Canada and even in the U.S. that are not too far from the Alberta border and are well worth a visit.

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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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Looking for the perfect spot for seeing fall colours in Toronto? You could be missing out on a gorgeous national park right here in the 6ix.

Located in the Rouge Valley in Toronto is Rouge National Urban Park, a sprawling park with tons of nature perfect for a city retreat.

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Canada has some of the world's most beautiful national parks but if you've ever visited, you probably know just how busy they can be.

With popular spots like Banff National Park raking in around four million visitors annually, it can mean busy hiking and battling your way through crowds of people at popular tourist spots like Lake Louise.

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