Willinform 
Table of Contents
 

Willinform

 
 

 a portal for thinkers and doers...

PARKS

 

  Canada


 

Provincial Parks in Canada

National Parks in Canada

 

Provincial Parks in Canada
Click on a province or territory below for more info

British Columbia, Canada

Alberta, Canada

Saskatchewan, Canada

Manitoba, Canada

Ontario, Canada

Quebec, Canada

New Brunswick, Canada

Nova Scotia, Canada

Prince Edward Island, Canada

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Northwest Territories, Canada

Yukon, Canada

Nunavut, Canada

Provincial Parks in Canada

British Columbia
B.C. Tourism: 1-800-663-6000 or (604) 685-0032
Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8V 1X4
http://www.tbc.gov.bc.ca/tourism/

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/bc.html

B.C. Provincial Parks
1-800-689-9025

Alberta
Travel Alberta: 1-800-661-8888 or (403) 427-4321
Box 2500, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 2Z4
http://www.discoveralberta.com/atp

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/alta.html

Alberta Provincial Parks
Campgrounds: 1-800-661-8888
Alberta Environmental Protection, Recreation and Protected Area:
2nd Floor, Oxbridge Place, 9920-106 Street,
Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 2J6
Telephone: (403) 427-7009 or Fax: (403) 427-5980
e-mail address: cjones@env.gov.ab.ca or lboyko@env.gov.ab.ca
http://www.gov.ab.ca/~env/parks.html

Saskatchewan
Tourism Saskatchewan:
1-800-667-7191 or (306) 787-2300
Suite 500, 1900 Albert Street,
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4P 4L9
http://www.http://www.sasktourism.com/index.html

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/sask.html

Saskatchewan Provincial Parks
Campgrounds: 1-800-667-7191
Park Inquiry Centre,
3211 Albert Street,
Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 5W6
Telephone: (306) 787-2700 or Fax: (306) 787-3942
Toll Free, Saskatchewan only: 1-800-667-2757
http://www.gov.sk.ca/serm/WWW/PARKS/INTRO.HTM

Manitoba
Travel Manitoba: 1-800-665-0040 or (204) 945-3777
7th Floor, 155 Carlton Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 3H8
http://www.gov.mb.ca/itt/travel/explore/index.html

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/man.html

Manitoba Provincial Parks
1-800-214-6497
Department Natural Resourcees, Parks & Natural Areas,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canda R3J 3W3
http://www.gov.mb.ca/natres/parks/homepage.html

Ontario
Ontario Travel: 1-800-ONTARIO (416-668-2746) or (416) 314-0944
Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M7A 2R9
http://www.travelinx.com

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/ont.html

Ontario Provincial Parks
1-800-668-2746
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/parks/

Quebec
Quebec Travel Information: 1-800-363-7777 or (514) 873-2015
PO Box 979, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 2W3
http://www.tourisme.gouv.qc.ca

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/quebec.html

Quebec Provincial Parks
Campgrounds:1-800-363-7777
Parcs Quebec
Min. Environnement et Faune, Gouvernement du Quebec
150 rue Levesque Est, Boite 94, Quebec, P.Q., G1R 4Y1
Telephone: (418) 644-8909 or Fax: (418) 644-8932
e-mail: luc.berthiaume@mef.gouv.qc.ca
http://www.mef.gouv.qc.ca

New Brunswick
Tourism New Brunswick: 1-800-561-0123 or (506) 453-2444
PO Box 6000, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada E3B 5C3
http://www.gov.nb.ca/tourism/

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/nb.html

New Brunswick Provincial Parks
1-800-561-0123

Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Tourism: 1-800-565-0000 or (902) 425-5781
PO Box 456, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3J 2M7
http://www.explore.gov.ns.ca/

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/ns.html

Nova Scotia Provincial Parks
1-800-565-0000

Prince Edward Island
PEI Travel Information: 1-800-463-4734 or (902) 368-4444
PO Box 940, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada C1A 7M5
http://www.gov.pe.ca/

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/pei.html

Prince Edward Island Provincial Parks
Campgrounds: 1-800-463-4734
Tourism P.E.I.
West Royalty Industrial Park
Charlottetown, P.E.I., C1E 1B0
Telephone: 1-888-PEI PLAY (Ask for Jake)
e-mail address: ggmckee@gov.pe.ca

Newfoundland and Labrador
Dept. of Tourism, Culture and Recreation: 1-800-563-6353 or (709) 729-2830
PO Box 8700, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada A1B 4K2
http://www.gov.nf.ca/tourism.html

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/newf.html

Newfoundland and Labrador
Campgrounds: 1-800-563-6353
Parks and Natural Areas Division, Dept. of Tourism,
Information Officer, P.O. Box 8700,
St. John's, NF, A1B 4J6
Telephone: (709) 729-2429 or Fax: (709) 729-1100
e-mail address: Hcumming@tourism.gov.nf.ca or Khunt@tourism.gov.nf.ca
http://public.gov.nf.ca/tourism/

Northwest Territories
Northwest Territories Tourism: 1-800-661-0788 or (867) 873-7200
PO Box 610, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada X1A 2N5
http://www.nwttravel.nt.ca

Nunavut Tourism: 1-800-491-7910 (toll free in Canada) or (867) 979-6551
PO Box 1450, Iqaluit, Northwest Territories, Canada X0A 0H0
http://www.nunatour.nt.ca

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/nwt.html

Yukon
Tourism Yukon travel information: (403) 667-5340
PO Box 2703, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada Y1A 2C9
http://www.touryukon.com

Tourism information web links
http://xinfo.ic.gc.ca/Tourism/Canada/yukon.html

Yukon Parks
1-403-667-5648

National Parks in Canada
National Parks, Canada

Parks Canada
25 Eddy Street
Hull Quebec, Canada K1A 0M5
General enquiries (819) 997-0055 or TDD: (819) 994-4957

Canada's National Parks website
http://parkscanada.pch.gc.ca/np/np_e.htm


Park Information and/or Reservations
Call these numbers for general information, and reservations for national park campgrounds.

ATLANTIC REGION
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island,
Newfoundland and Labrador
1-800-213-7275

QUEBEC REGION
1-800-463-6769

ONTARIO REGION
1-800-839-8221

WESTERN REGION
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba,
Yukon and Northwest Territories
1-800-748-7275

 

Alberta
Banff
National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site and Canada's first National Park (1885).
Elk Island National Park. Alberta plains oasis for rare and endangered species.
Jasper National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site and glacial jewel of the Rockies.
Waterton Lakes National Park. International Peace Park; where the Rocky Mountains meet the prairie.
Wood Buffalo National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site larger than Switzerland.

British Columbia
Glacier
National Park. British Columbia's lush interior rainforest and permanent glaciers.
Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve. Haïda culture and coastal rainforest on Queen Charlotte Islands.
Gwaii Haanas National Marine Conservation Areas Reserve. This rich natural and cultural environment protects 138 of the Queen Charlotte Islands.
Kootenay National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the famous Radium Hot Springs.
Mount Revelstoke National Park. Rainforest of 1,000-year-old cedars and spectacular mountains.
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Pacific Coast Mountains make up this marine and forest environment.
Yoho National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rockies.

Manitoba
Riding Mountain
National Park. Protected “island” area in the Manitoba Escarpment.
Wapusk National Park. One of the largest polar bear denning areas in the world.

New Brunswick
Fundy
National Park. Atlantic’s sanctuary with world’s highest tides.
Kouchibouguac National Park. Intricate Acadian blend of coastal and inland habitats.

Newfoundland and Labrador
Gros Morne
National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site amid Newfoundland’s wild natural beauty.
Terra Nova National Park. Remnants of the Eastern Newfoundland Ancient Appalachian Mountains.

Northwest Territories
Aulavik
National Park. Over 12,000 km² of arctic wilderness on Banks Island.
Tuktut Nogait National Park. Calving ground for the Bluenose caribou herd.
Nahanni National Park Reserve. Northwest Territories’ UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wood Buffalo National Park. UNESCO World Heritage Site larger than Switzerland.

Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Highlands
National Park. Home to Cabot Trail, a land blessed with spectacular cliffs.
Kejimkujik National Park. Nova Scotia’s inland of historic canoe routes and portages.

Nunavut
Auyuittuq
National Park. Baffin Island landscapes containing northern extremity of Canadian Shield.
Quttinirpaaq (Ellesmere Island) National Park. Most remote, fragile, rugged and northerly lands in North America.
Sirmilik  National Park. Northern Baffin Island landscape containing Eastern Arctic Lowlands and Lancaster Sound.

Ontario
Bruce Peninsula
National Park. Landscapes including the northern end of Niagara Escarpment.
Fathom Five National Marine Park .The spectacular underwater of the Niagara escarpment in Georgian Bay
Georgian Bay Islands National Park. Captivating islands representing Lake Huron's landscape.
Point Pelee National Park. Most southern point on Canadian mainland.
Pukaskwa National Park. Canadian Shield's ancient landscape on Superior's North Shore.
St. Lawrence Islands National Park. Canada's smallest national park located in Ontario.

Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island
National Park. A protected area with spectacular coast.

Quebec
Forillon
National Park. The "Jewel of the Gaspé" where land meets sea.
La Mauricie National Park. Lakes winding through forested hills for canoe and portage activities.
Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve. A string of islands carved out by wind and sea.
Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park. A rich diversity of marine life : whales, seals, plants and birds of all kinds.

Saskatchewan
Grasslands
National Park. Saskatchewan’s rare prairie grasses, dinosaur fossils, and badlands.
Prince Albert National Park.  Home of the famous summer getaway Waskesiu, with its excellent golf course:
www.virtualsk.com/waskesiu_golf

Yukon
Ivvavik National Park. Calving ground for the Porcupine caribou herd.
Kluane National Park and Reserve. Yukon's UNESCO World Heritage Site contains Canada's highest peak.
Vuntut National Park. Northern Yukon's unique non-glaciated landscape.