Dinosaur Provincial Park was created to protect one of the richest fossil beds in the world, showcasing a diverse range of dinosaur species and other prehistoric life. Established in 1955, the park serves to preserve its unique paleontological resources and the surrounding natural environment. It also provides opportunities for scientific research, education, and public enjoyment, highlighting the significance of the region's geological history. The park is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, emphasizing its global importance.
Dinosaur Valley State Park was created in 1972.
Garibaldi Provincial Park was created in 1927.
Yahk Provincial Park was created in 1956.
Bonnechere Provincial Park was created in 1967.
Frontenac Provincial Park was created in 1974.
Wabakimi Provincial Park was created in 1983.
Foy Provincial Park was created in 1985.
Tetrahedron Provincial Park was created in 1995.
Neys Provincial Park was created in 1965.
Killarney Provincial Park was created in 1964.
Inverhuron Provincial Park was created in 1956.
Cypress Provincial Park was created in 1975.