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Celebrate Canada’s National Parks

Paddlers in the Bay of Fundy in Fundy National Park. Photo: Camille

This Saturday, July 16 is Parks Day in Canada – and there’s a lot to celebrate this year!

2011 marks the 100th year of Parks Canada, the oldest national parks agency in the world. Over the past century, Parks Canada has worked to establish one of the most extensive and best-managed parks systems found on earth. As a result, national parks form part of the Canadian identity – we beam with pride at the natural beauty conserved within Canada’s parks system.

Of course, there’s always room for improvement. This Parks Day, ask the government to continue their great work in establishing a national parks system. Send a letter to Environment Minister Peter Kent asking him to create a national park in each of the 39 natural regions in Canada. You will be adding your voice to the call to continue the tradition of protecting pristine wilderness for current and future generations of Canadians.

This weekend, join us in celebrating Parks Canada’s centennial by visiting a national park for FREE. On July 16, Parks Canada will be opening its doors free of charge.

When you get back from your trip, why not share your photos by adding them to the Nature Canada Flickr Pool – help everyone enjoy Canada’s natural beauty!

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