The United States is known for its lovely national parks. But Canada – that place is like one big park. It’s huge! Nearly half the country is covered by forest, most of it publicly owned and lots ...
Canada just made national parks free this summer. Can we love nature without hurting it? For us humans, there are plenty of benefits to spending time in nature. It can reduce our stress levels and our ...
For national park lovers, the recent staff and budget cuts to the U.S. National Park Service threaten to bring long admission lines, shuttered campgrounds and overflowing garbage cans. If you’re ...
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I've Visited 60+ National Parks—and This Seldom-visited One Might Be the Most Scenic in North America
It's home to stunning snowcapped mountains and glacier-fed lakes, and only about 600 people visit each year.
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Can nature benefit Canada's economy? New report says parks contribute billions in taxes, wages
The new look at Canada’s conservation economy comes amid federal cuts to departments like Environment, Climate Change and ...
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The great national park debate: US vs. Canada, who really wins?
The debate over which nation boasts the superior national park system is as grand ...
The United States is known for its lovely national parks. But Canada – that place is like one big park. Nearly half of that huge country is covered by forest, most of it publicly owned and lots ...
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