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Les parcs nationaux et lieux que j'aime
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Killarney Provincial Park

Ontario

Quartzite ridges of the La Cloche Mountains over Lake Huron's turquoise water — my favourite place to hike.

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Liste de voyages

Mes prochaines destinations — surtout Terre-Neuve et la Nouvelle-Écosse
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Gros Morne National Park

Newfoundland

A UNESCO World Heritage Site — boat the Western Brook Pond fjord and walk the Tablelands, exposed mantle from deep inside the Earth.

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Signal Hill

St. John's, Newfoundland

Where Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless signal in 1901. Cabot Tower crowns the harbour above colourful St. John's.

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Cape Spear

Newfoundland

The easternmost point of North America — the first place on the continent to see the sunrise, beside its 1836 lighthouse.

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L'Anse aux Meadows

Newfoundland

A UNESCO site and the only confirmed Norse settlement in North America — Vikings stood here a thousand years ago.

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Bonavista

Newfoundland

Puffins nesting on sea stacks where John Cabot is said to have first sighted the New World in 1497.

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Twillingate

Newfoundland

The heart of 'Iceberg Alley' — 10,000-year-old icebergs drift past the coast each spring and early summer.

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Fogo Island

Newfoundland

One of the 'four corners of the Earth' by old Flat Earth Society lore — wild granite shores, hiking trails and the striking Fogo Island Inn.

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Cabot Trail

Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

One of the world's great coastal drives, looping the highlands of Cape Breton above the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

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Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Nova Scotia

The Skyline Trail at sunset — a headland boardwalk where moose graze and the highlands plunge into the sea.

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Peggy's Cove

Nova Scotia

Atlantic Canada's most famous lighthouse, standing on wave-smoothed granite at the edge of a tiny fishing village.

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Old Town Lunenburg

Nova Scotia

A UNESCO World Heritage Site — the best-preserved British colonial town in North America, lined with bright red waterfront warehouses.

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Kejimkujik National Park

Nova Scotia

A Dark-Sky Preserve and a National Historic Site — canoe routes and Mi'kmaq petroglyphs under some of the darkest skies in the east.

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Burntcoat Head

Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia

Home to the highest tides on Earth — walk the ocean floor at low tide, then watch 16 metres of water roll back in.

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Bruce Peninsula National Park

Ontario

The Grotto's glowing turquoise sea cave on the Niagara Escarpment, above the clearest water on the Great Lakes.

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Banff National Park

Alberta

Canada's first national park — glacier-fed lakes like Louise and Moraine set against the peaks of the Canadian Rockies.