November – Thank you to our partners and supporters

Students visit Waterton Lakes National Park by participating in The Ecosystem Investigators Camp, for an overnight outdoor education opportunity to enjoy nature Students visit Waterton Lakes National Park by participating in The Ecosystem Investigators Camp, for an overnight outdoor education opportunity to enjoy nature.
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In November, Parks Canada takes the time to recognize its partners and supporters. By working in collaboration with respected partners, volunteers, stakeholders, Aboriginal groups and communities that share our values, Parks Canada is able to better deliver its promise to Canadians by continuing to be a world leader in the protection and presentation of Canada’s natural and cultural heritage. We believe in sharing leadership to offer unique, inspiring opportunities for Canadians to discover our treasured places and to achieve extraordinary results.

Volunteers from Kodiak Group at Point Pelee National Park Volunteers from Kodiak Group at Point Pelee National Park
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Read some of our partner and supporter success stories.

Parks Canada worked with Mountain Equipment Co-op to teach participants camping related skills across Canada Parks Canada worked with Mountain Equipment Co-op to teach participants camping related skills across Canada
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Read our partner testimonials.

Parks Canada partnered with Thermos® on their Water Wonders campaign to promote cleanup efforts in various cities across Eastern Canada with stops at our National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conversation areas along the way Parks Canada partnered with Thermos® on their Water Wonders campaign to promote cleanup efforts in various cities across Eastern Canada with stops at our National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conversation areas along the way
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Partnering Video
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Also, this month:

  • Follow us on Twitter to learn more about our partner and supporter efforts this year.
  • Want to learn more about Parks Canada and its partners? Visit the Partner section of the Parks Canada website.
  • The Canadian Register of Historic Places profiles Parks Canada's relationship with VIA Rail by examining how both partners work together to enhance the appreciation of heritage railway stations, the grandeur of the national parks of Canada, and the family of national historic sites of Canada.