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State of Park Reports for National Parks

In an effort to make this information available to you in a timely manner, some of these plans are currently available only in PDF format. All the management plans will be available in HTML in the next few months. In the meantime, you may request an alternate format or a hardcopy by e-mailing information@pc.gc.ca.


Alberta| British Columbia| Manitoba | New Brunswick| Newfoundland and Labrador | Northwest Territories | Nova Scotia| Nunavut | Ontario| Prince Edward Island| Quebec| Saskatchewan| Yukon


Alberta

  • Banff National Park of Canada
    right beige arrow PDF (1.03 MB)

  • Waterton Lakes National Park of Canada
    right beige arrow PDF (0.58 MB)

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British Columbia

  • Kootenay National Park of Canada
    right beige arrow PDF (0.7 MB)

  • Pacific Rim National Park of Canada
    right beige arrow PDF (2.9 MB)

  • Yoho National Parks of Canada
    right beige arrow PDF (0.8 MB)

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Manitoba

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New Brunswick

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Newfoundland and Labrador

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Northwest Territories

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Nova Scotia

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Nunavut

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Ontario

  • Point Pelee National Park of Canada
    right beige arrow PDF (2.5 MB)

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Prince Edward Island

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Quebec

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Saskatchewan

  • Grasslands National Park of Canada
    right beige arrow PDF (1.8 MB)

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Yukon

  • Kluane National Park of Canada
    flèche beige droite PDF (1.76 Mo)

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