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National Parks of Canada

Bruce Trail
Bruce Peninsula National Park

In the heart of a World Biosphere Reserve, Bruce Peninsula National Park is a place of global significance. The massive, rugged cliffs of the park are inhabited by thousand year old cedar trees, overhanging the crystal clear waters of Georgian Bay.


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National Parks are a country-wide system of representative natural areas of Canadian significance. By law, they are protected for public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment, while being maintained in an unimpaired state for future generations. National Parks have existed in Canada for well over a century.

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