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In order to maximize the functionality of this page, please enable JavaScript and download the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player (link to flash download page: get.adobe.com/flashplayer/ ) Parks Canada identifiers Can Can music begins Montage of national park images Singing: Forillon, Waterton, how many do you think you know? Revelstoke and Riding Mountains, Gulf and St. Lawrence Islands Aulavik, Ivvavik, don’t forget the Torngat Mountains Jasper, glacier. What are others? Well let’s see... Wapusk, Gros Morne, Pacific Rim, Pukaskwa Grasslands, Prince Edward Island and the Bruce Peninsula Prince Albert, Terra Nova, Georgian Bay Kejimkujik and Kootenay Can can Canada, I am proud to say has 42 National Parks and more, I’m sure, are on the way Can can Canada, if I have this right, has one hundred sixty-seven National Historic Sites Can can Canada with three great oceans and 3 Marine Areas selected for their Conservation Can Parks Canada preserve our legacy Can can Canada, the nature and the history Kluane and Nahanni, Point Pelee, La Mauricie Cape Breton Highlands and Elk Island, have some fun in Fundy! Ukkusiksalik, Sirmilik, Gwaii Haanas, Kouchibouguac , Vuntut, Tuktut Nogait, Auyuittuq, Quttinirpaaq Say that 10 times if you can... can can can... Can can Canada, I am proud to say has 42 National Parks and more, I’m sure, are on the way Can can Canada, if I have this right, has one hundred sixty-seven National Historic Sites Can can Canada with three great oceans and 3 Marine Areas selected for their Conservation Can Parks Canada preserve our legacy Can can Canada, the nature and the history And then there’s Banff! Where it all started 125 years ago! Can we visit them? Yes we can! Can we take pictures? Yes we can! Can we feed a bear? [horn honking]... No we can’t! Can we be proud of them? Yes we can, can, CAN! Text Credits: Written and performed by: Parks Canada's Mountain WIT; Laurie Schwartz, Steve Jarand, Phillip Nugent, Kyla Read, Tyler McCLure Images: Parks Canada Edited by: Ray Schmidt Creative Commons Audio: davincamas Park Canada and Government of Canada logos and word mark.
Can you say "Quttinirpaaq"??? We can!!! This song celebrates the 42 National Parks in Canada. 125 years strong and counting!