Canada’s Northern National Parks: Unfragmented Landscapes, Unforgettable Experiences, Wilderness, and Homeland

The North is a big part of Canada. It is big in area and in the Canadian imagination. Over half of the country could be considered to be in the Arctic and northern themes echo through Canadian culture, from the poems of Robert W. Service and Robert Flaherty’s film “Nanook of the North ” to books by...

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