La Mauricie National Park was created in 1970.
La Campana National Park was created in 1967.
La Cangreja National Park was created in 1987.
La Tigra National Park was created on 1980-01-01.
Arcipelago di La Maddalena National Park was created in 1994.
Rincón de la Vieja Volcano National Park was created on 1973-11-16.
Hautes-Gorges-de-la-Rivière-Malbaie National Park was created on 2000-06-28.
The Canadian Shield region is home to several national parks, including Pukaskwa National Park in Ontario, known for its rugged coastline along Lake Superior and diverse ecosystems. Other notable parks include Kejimkujik National Park in Nova Scotia, which features a mix of forests, lakes, and cultural landscapes, and La Mauricie National Park in Quebec, renowned for its scenic hills and waterfalls. These parks showcase the unique geological and ecological features of the Canadian Shield.
Lucien Desbiens has written: 'Au coeur de la Mauricie (La Tuque)'
The area of La Tigra National Park is 238.21 square kilometers.
The area of La Cangreja National Park is 18.616 square kilometers.
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region includes several national parks, such as Isle Royale National Park in Michigan, known for its rugged wilderness and diverse wildlife, and Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Wisconsin, famous for its sea caves and scenic beauty. In Canada, you can find Parks Canada’s Thousand Islands National Park and La Mauricie National Park in Quebec, which offer unique ecosystems and recreational opportunities. These parks collectively showcase the natural beauty and ecological diversity of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region.
The St. Lawrence Lowlands, located in southern Quebec and Ontario, are home to several national parks, including the well-known La Mauricie National Park and the historic Thousand Islands National Park. These parks showcase diverse ecosystems, offering opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and wildlife observation. The region's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty attract visitors year-round, making it a significant area for conservation and recreation.