There are 42 National Parks and National Park Reserves in Canada, comprising 2.5% of Canada's total area.
The two US National Parks that border with Canada are Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park.
There is no real difference but National parks are operated and protected by the Canada's parks while Provincial parks are operated and protected by the provinces that they are in.
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A few Canadian national parks include:Banff National Park of CanadaCape Breton Highlands National Park of CanadaElk Island National Park of CanadaSee 'related links' for more.
The difference is in who pays to manage the park. Provincial parks are owned and maintained by the Canadian provinces while National Parks are and maintained by the federal agency Parks Canada.
Yes, they can be found in most national parks in Canada and Alaska.
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It is an international peace park, sharing a national border with Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada.
There are no states in Canada; therefore there are no state parks in Canada.
Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, Canada. Established in 1929, there were no Canadian National Parks established in 1910. The United States' 10th national park, Glacier National Park, was established in 1910.
If you mean Algonquian Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada.... No it isn't. NO mining allowed in Provcincial or National Parks in Canada.