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| Vancouver
Island and BC Gulf Islands |
 | Pacific
Rim National Park Reserve
The exposed Pacific coast of Vancouver Island provides the spectacular features;
sand beaches, an island archipelago, old-growth coastal temperate rainforest,
and significant archaeological sites. |
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 | Gulf
Islands National Park Reserve
Gulf Islands National Park protects a portion of BC’s beautiful southern Gulf
Islands. The park resembles a patchwork quilt of protected lands scattered over
15 larger islands, and many smaller islets and reefs. |
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| Kootenay
Rockies |
 | Mount
Revelstoke National Park
Mount Revelstoke National Park is a place of contrasts. From dense old-growth
rainforest of giant 1,000-year-old red cedars and pine, travel up through subalpine
forest, and finally alpine meadows and tundra. |
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 | Kootenay
National Park
Kootenay occupies the southwestern slopes of the Rockies, part of the Rocky Mountain
Parks World Heritage Site, protecting glacier-clad peaks to semi-arid grasslands,
where even cactus grows. |
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 | Glacier
National Park
Glacier National Park is characterized by steep, angular mountains, deep, narrow
valleys, numerous icefields and glaciers, waterfalls, countless avalanche paths,
and tremendous precipitation. |
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 | Yoho
National Park
Yoho occupies the western slopes of the Rocky Mountains, a place of rock walls,
spectacular waterfalls and soaring peaks, holding the secrets of ancient ocean
life and the power of ice and water. |
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| Northern
BC and Haida Gwaii |
 | Gwaii
Haanas National Park Reserve
Gwaii Haanas represents the Pacific Coast Mountains Terrestrial Region, the Hecate
Strait and West Queen Charlotte Marine Regions of Canada, and is designated as
a Haida Heritage Site. |
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