A Century of Conservation: How Canada Pioneered the National Park Movement

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Parks Canada, established 115 years ago today, became the world's first national park department—setting a global standard for land conservation five years before the United States followed suit. Today, the organization stewards an impressive network of 48 national parks, 172 historic sites, and multiple marine conservation areas, protecting Canada's natural and cultural heritage for future generations.
Parks Canada, established 115 years ago today, became the world’s first national park department—setting a global standard for land conservation five years before the United States followed suit. Today, the organization stewards an impressive network of 48 national parks, 172 historic sites, and multiple marine conservation areas, protecting Canada’s natural and cultural heritage for future generations.