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Canada's 46 National Parks, 168 National Historic Sites, 4 National Canada’s 46 National Parks, 168 National Historic Sites, 219 Les 46 parcs nationaux, 168 lieux historiques nationaux, 4 aires marines 4 National Marine Conservation Areas and 1 National Urban Park nationales de conservation et 1 parc urbain national du Canada •– National Park •– National Historic Site – National Marine Conservation Area •– National Urban Park •– Parc national •– Lieu historique national – Aire marine nationale de conservation •– Parc urbain national Newfoundland and New Brunswick Ontario Manitoba British Columbia Terre-Neuve-et- Nouveau-Brunswick Ontario Manitoba Colombie-Britannique Labrador Labrador 49 Kouchibouguac 93 Glengarry Cairn 138 York Factory 179 Yoho 49 Kouchibouguac 93 Cairn-de-Glengarry 138 York Factory 179 Yoho 1 Torngat Mountains 50 Fort Gaspareaux 94 Sir John Johnson House 139 Wapusk 180 Rogers Pass 1 Monts-Torngat 50 Fort-Gaspareaux 94 Maison-de- 139 Wapusk 180 Col-Rogers 2 Hopedale Mission 51 Monument-Lefebvre 95 Inverarden House 140 Prince of Wales Fort 181 Mount Revelstoke 2 Mission-de-Hopedale 51 Monument-Lefebvre Sir-John-Johnson 140 Fort-Prince-de-Galles 181 Mont-Revelstoke 3 Akami–uapishk u- 52 Fort Beauséjour–Fort 96 Laurier House 141 Lower Fort Garry 182 Glacier 3 Akami–uapishk u- 52 Fort-Beauséjour–Fort- 95 Maison-Inverarden 141 Lower Fort Garry 182 Glaciers KakKasuak-Mealy Cumberland 97 Rideau Canal 142 St. Andrew’s Rectory 183 Kicking Horse Pass KakKasuak-Monts-Mealy Cumberland 96 Maison-Laurier 142 Presbytère-St. Andrew’s 183 Col-Kicking Horse 207 Mountains (Reserve) 53 La Coupe Dry Dock 98 Merrickville Blockhouse 143 Forts Rouge, Garry 184 Twin Falls Tea House 215 (Réserve) 53 Cale-Sèche-La Coupe 97 Canal-Rideau 143 Forts Rouge, Garry 184 Salon-de-thé-des- 4 Red Bay 54 Fundy 99 Battle of the Windmill and Gibraltar 185 Kootenay 208 4 Red Bay 54 Fundy 98 Blockhaus-de-Merrickville et Gibraltar Chutes-Twin 5 L’Anse aux Meadows 55 Carleton Martello Tower 100 Fort Wellington 144 Riel House 186 Kootenae House 5 L’Anse aux Meadows 55 Tour-Martello-de-Carleton 99 Bataille-du-Moulin-à-Vent 144 Maison-Riel 185 Kootenay 6 Port au Choix 56 St. Andrews Blockhouse 101 Thousand Islands 145 The Forks 187 Stanley Park 206 6 Port au Choix 56 Blockhaus-de-St. 100 Fort-Wellington 145 La Fourche 186 Kootenae House 7 Gros Morne 57 Beaubears Island 102 Bellevue House 146 Linear Mounds 188 Gulf of Georgia Cannery 218 7 Gros-Morne Andrews 101 Mille-Îles 146 Monticules-Linéaires 187 Parc-Stanley 8 Terra Nova Shipbuilding 103 Fort Henry 147 Riding Mountain Park 189 Fort Langley 8 Terra-Nova 57 Construction-Navale-à- 102 Villa-Bellevue 147 Centre-d’Inscription- 188 Gulf of Georgia Cannery 9 Ryan Premises 58 Boishébert 104 Kingston Fortifications East Gate Registration 190 Gulf Islands (Reserve) 9 Établissement-Ryan l’Île-Beaubears 103 Fort-Henry de-l’Entrée-Est-du- 189 Fort-Langley 10 Hawthorne Cottage 105 Murney Tower Complex 191 Fisgard Lighthouse 10 Cottage-Hawthorne 58 Boishébert 104 Fortifications-de-Kingston Parc-du-Mont-Riding 190 Îles-Gulf (Réserve) 11 Signal Hill Quebec 106 Shoal Tower 148 Riding Mountain 192 Fort Rodd Hill 202, 203, 204, 205 11 Signal Hill 105 Tour-Murney 148 Mont-Riding 191 Phare-de-Fisgard 217 12 Cape Spear Lighthouse 107 Carrying Place of the Bay 193 Pacific Rim (Reserve) 209 12 Phare-de-Cap-Spear Québec 106 Tour-Shoal 192 Fort Rodd Hill 59 Forillon 13 Castle Hill of Quinte Saskatchewan 194 Fort St. James YUKON 13 Castle Hill 107 Portage-de-la-Baie- Saskatchewan 193 Pacific Rim (Réserve) 60 Mingan Archipelago 108 Peterborough Lift Lock 195 Gitwangak Battle Hill 201 59 Forillon de-Quinte 194 Fort-St. James 214 (Reserve) 109 Trent–Severn Waterway 149 Fort Livingstone 196 Nan Sdins 60 Archipel-de-Mingan 108 Écluse-Ascenseur- 149 Fort-Livingstone 195 Colline-Battle Hill- Nova Scotia 210 Nouvelle-Écosse 61 Battle of the Restigouche 110 Mnjikaning Fish Weirs 150 Fort Pelly 197 Gwaii Haanas National (Réserve) de-Peterborough 150 Fort-Pelly des-Gitwangaks 14 Cape Breton Highlands 62 Pointe-au-Père 111 Bethune Memorial House 151 Motherwell Homestead Park Reserve and Haida 200 211 216 14 Hautes-Terres- 61 Bataille-de-la-Ristigouche 109 Voie-Navigable- 151 Homestead-Motherwell 196 Nan Sdins 15 Alexander Graham Bell Lighthouse 112 Georgian Bay Islands 152 Fort Espérance Heritage Site Whitehorse du-Cap-Breton 62 Phare-de-Pointe- Trent–Severn 152 Fort-Espérance 197 Réserve de parc national 16 Marconi 63 Saguenay–St. Lawrence 153 Grasslands NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Iqaluit 15 Alexander-Graham-Bell au-Père 153 Prairies 113 Saint-Louis Mission 198 Gwaii Haanas National 212 110 Barrages-de-Pêche- et site du patrimoine 199 TERRITOIRES DU NORD-OUEST NUNAVUT 17 Fortress of Louisbourg Marine Park 114 Battlefield of Fort George 154 Cypress Hills Massacre Marine Conservation 16 Marconi 63 Parc marin du Saguenay– Mnjikaning 154 Massacre-de- haïda Gwaii Haanas 18 Royal Battery 64 Fort Témiscamingue 115 Butler’s Barracks 155 Fort Walsh Area Reserve and 17 Forteresse-de-Louisbourg Saint-Laurent 111 Maison-Commémorative- Cypress Hills 198 Réserve d’aire marine 19 Wolfe’s Landing 65 Grosse Île and the Irish 116 156 Battle of Tourond’s Haida Heritage Site 18 Batterie-Royale 64 Fort-Témiscamingue 155 Fort-Walsh nationale de conservation Fort George Yellowknife Bethune 20 St. Peters Memorial 117 Fort Mississauga Coulee / Fish Creek 199 Chilkoot Trail 19 Débarquement-de-Wolfe 65 Grosse-Île-et-le- 112 Îles-de-la-Baie- 156 Bataille-de-la-Coulée- et site du patrimoine 21 St. Peters Canal 66 Lévis Forts 118 Mississauga Point 157 Batoche 20 St. Peters Mémorial-des-Irlandais Georgienne des-Tourond–Fish Creek haïda Gwaii Haanas 22 Canso Islands 67 Montmorency Park 158 Prince Albert 21 Canal-de-St. Peters 66 Forts-de-Lévis 157 Batoche Lighthouse Yukon 213 113 Mission-Saint-Louis 199 Piste-Chilkoot 23 Grassy Island Fort 68 57-63 St. Louis Street 119 Navy Island 159 Fort Battleford 1 22 Îles-Canso 67 Parc-Montmorency 114 Champ-de-Bataille- 158 Prince Albert 24 Sable Island (Reserve) 69 Cartier-Brébeuf 160 Frenchman Butte 200 S.S. Klondike 23 Fort-de-l’Île-Grassy 68 57-63, rue Saint-Louis 159 Fort-Battleford 120 Ridgeway Battlefield 213 du-Fort-George Yukon 25 D’Anville’s Encampment 70 Fortifications of Québec 121 Battle of Cook’s Mills 201 Kluane (National Park and 24 Île-de-Sable (Réserve) 69 Cartier-Brébeuf 115 Casernes-de-Butler 160 Frenchman Butte 2 NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR 26 Fort McNab 71 Maillou House 122 Queenston Heights Alberta Reserve) 195 25 Encampement-d’Anville 70 Fortifications-de-Québec 116 Fort-George 200 S.S. Klondike 27 Georges Island 72 Québec Garrison Club 202 Dawson Historical TERRE-NEUVE-ET-LABRADOR 26 Fort-McNab 71 Maison-Maillou 201 Kluane (Parc national et 123 Rouge 3 5 117 Fort-Mississauga Alberta 161 Frog Lake 28 Halifax Citadel 73 Saint-Louis Forts and 124 HMCS Haida Complex BRITISH COLUMBIA 4 27 Île-Georges 72 Cercle-de-la-Garnison- 118 Phare-de-la-Pointe- réserve de parc national) 29 Prince of Wales Tower Châteaux 162 Elk Island 203 Dredge No. 4 197 198 28 Citadelle-d’Halifax de-Québec 161 Lac-La Grenouille 202 Complexe-Historique- 125 Woodside COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE 140 Mississauga 163 Waterton Lakes 9 162 Elk Island 30 York Redoubt 74 La Mauricie 126 Point Clark Lighthouse 204 Former Territorial Court 196 29 Tour-Prince-de-Galles 73 Forts-et-Châteaux- 119 Île-Navy de-Dawson 164 First Oil Well in Western 194 ALBERTA 10 163 Lacs-Waterton 31 Fort Sainte Marie 75 Forges du Saint-Maurice 127 Southwold Earthworks House 139 6 11 30 Redoute-York Saint-Louis 120 Champ-de-Bataille- 203 Drague-Numéro-Quatre Canada 8 St. John’s 164 Premier-Puits-de-Pétrole- de Grace 76 Louis S. St. Laurent 128 Battle Hill 205 S.S. Keno 12 31 Fort-Sainte-Marie- 74 La Mauricie de-Ridgeway 204 Ancien-Palais- 165 Bar U Ranch 178 177 SASKATCHEWAN 138 7 de-l’Ouest-Canadien 32 Kejimkujik 77 Saint-Ours Canal 129 Point Pelee 206 Vuntut de-Grâce 75 Forges-du-Saint-Maurice 121 Bataille-de-Cook’s Mills de-Justice-Territorial 176 33 Kejimkujik 78 Louis-Joseph Papineau 166 Banff Park Museum 207 Ivvavik 13 32 Kejimkujik 76 Louis-S.-St-Laurent 165 Ranch-Bar U 205 S.S. Keno 130 Bois Blanc Island 175 162 160 60 122 Hauteurs-de-Queenston 167 Cave and Basin 172, 173 158 166 Musée-du-Parc-Banff 34 Charles Fort 79 Sir George-Étienne Cartier Lighthouse and 174 MANITOBA QUEBEC 33 Kejimkujik 77 Canal-de-Saint-Ours 123 Rouge 206 Vuntut 35 Fort Anne 80 Chambly Canal 168 Sulphur Mountain 179 171 Edmonton 161 159 34 Fort-Charles 78 Louis-Joseph-Papineau 167 Cave and Basin 207 Ivvavik Blockhouse Northwest Territories QUÉBEC PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 124 N.C.S.M. 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