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national parks

If you consider yourself a true Canadian, it might be time to put your status to the test.

Canada is home to some of the most jaw-dropping national parks in the world, with turquoise lakes, glacier-capped peaks, pristine coastlines and hidden waterfalls just waiting to be explored.

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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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If you're dreaming of a European beach escape but don't want to leave Ontario, there's a small town hidden gem that should be at the top of your summer bucket list. This lesser-known spot promises a mini getaway that's so authentic, you'll feel as if you've been transported to the sun-soaked shores of Europe!

In the charming town of Tobermory, you can visit a hidden beach with stunning turquoise-blue water that's straight out of the Mediterranean. This lesser-known spot, known as Little Cove Beach, is nestled within the Bruce Peninsula National Park, along the shores of Lake Huron. It's a bit off the beaten path, making it all the more serene for those who seek it out.

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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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Crystal blue water beaches, limestone coasts and sandy shores await at these stunning national parks in Ontario. If you're planning some summer adventures, these parks offer an escape from the bustle of everyday life and will immerse you in nature.

You can hike along picturesque trails, stargaze, take a dip in tropical-like waters and more while visiting these spots. Many of the parks also offer overnight stays and camping so you can make a longer getaway out of your trip.

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