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Canada Superlatives
National Parks
Question | Answer |
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Biggest Park (44,807 kilometres squared) | Wood Buffalo National Park |
Smallest Park (13.5 kilometres squared) | Georgian Bay Islands National Park |
Oldest Park (created in 1885) | Banff National Park |
Youngest Park (In Nunavut) (2015) | Qausuittuq Park |
Park(s) located in the Taiga Plains Ecozone | Wood Buffalo National Park, Nahanni National Park |
Ecozones that contain only 1 park | Hudson plains, Boreal Cordillera, Southern Arctic |
Ecozones that contain 5 or more parks | Montane Cordillera, Boreal Shield, Atlantic Maritime |
National park with the highest tides in the world | Fundy National Park |
National park situated in the world's Largest Freshwater Archipelago | Georgian Bay Islands |
Canada's First National Park (1885) | Banff National Park |
National park protects some of the last remaining original mixed-grass prairie of its kind | Grassland National Park |
Canada's Most Northerly Park | Quttininpaaq |
First Natural Site named to the UNESCO World Heritage List | Nahanni National Park |
National Park located in the Canadian Shield on the north shore of Lake Superior | Pukaskwa National park |
The park is located in the Prairies, and mountain is in the name of this park | Riding Mountain |
Canada's most eastern park | Terra Nova |
Park noted for its outstanding geological features and deep-sea fjords | Gros Morne |
Located on Vancouver Islannd, national park contains some of the largest and oldest trees in Canada | Pacific Rim |
Rogers Pass located in this park (name of park means large chunk of ice) | Glacier |
Island is in the name of this park, but isn't an island | Elk Island |
National park is most southern point of mainland Canada | Point Pelee |
National park protects Garry Oak System | Gulf Islands |
National Park contains Canada's highest mountain peek | Kluane |