Explore National Parks In Ontario
Canada's national parks are established to protect the natural landscapes across Canada. They offer an opportunity for visitors and those who live in the area to learn about the region's history and unique ecosystems. There is a total of 48 parks that are part of the system. Canada's National Parks are renowned worldwide with places like Jasper National Park, Banff National Park, and Fundy National Park being popular travel destinations for Canadians and those visiting from abroad.
Ontario is home to 6 National Parks - Bruce Peninsula National Park; Georgian Bay Islands National Park; Point Pelee National Park; Pukaskwa National Park; Rouge National Urban Park; and Thousand Islands National Park. From hiking to kayaking to biking, each park offers visitors a unique experience and opportunities to take in beautiful landscapes.
Our personal favourite is the Rouge National Urban Park located in northeastern Toronto. Do you have a favourite national park? Let us know in the comments below.