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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.
Ontario has more than 300 Provincial Parks. Below are 5 random provincial Parks... Algonquin Provincial Park Arrow Lake Provincial Park Polar Bear Provincial Park Pancake Bay Provincial Park Turkey Point Provincial Park
there is 128 provincial parks in nova scotia
provincial parks in Alberta
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.
they help us by putting in education where else do you think you get you schooling from god! no the provincial government they make sure that every kid is going to school.kids when kids drop out of school the provincial government docent care very much because if everyone went to school and became lowers and doctors there would be no police or garbage men so they care but they don't care
The provincial goverment of ontario helps provide social and community services.
Alberta has 75 provincial parks, including the following:Writing-on-stone Provincial ParkLesser Slave Provincial ParkAspen Beach Provincial ParkBeauvais Lake Provincial ParkCalling Lake Provincial ParkLakeland Provincial ParkQueen Elizabeth Provincial ParkPolice Outpost Provincial ParkSaskatoon Island Provincial ParkThunder Lake Provincial ParkWilliamson Provincial ParkA more complete list can be found in the related link below.
Members of Provincial Parliment
Provincial Governement is a government that Proposes laws for for only Alberta.
they have a provincial government
The Algonquin Provincial Park is in Ontario. It is the oldest of the provincial parks in Canada and was established as far back as 1893. It is very popular.