Great Canadian Parks – St. Lawrence Islands National Park
St. Lawrence Islands National Park is part of Ontario’s 1000 Islands area, an 80 km-wide extension of granite hilltops joining the Canadian Shield of northern Ontario with New York’s Adirondack Mountains. The park is a jewel enjoyed by millions of recreational boaters, but also protects a sliver of wilderness in the heart of busy southern Ontario.
SERIES SUMMARY: Great Canadian Parks celebrates the incredible diversity of Canada’s natural environments, by exploring the natural history and cultural heritage of its protected areas. From the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, with the great forests and plains in between, Great Canadian Parks discovers what makes each of these great parks unique, it’s topography, wildlife inhabitants and hidden treasures. We examine the elements that tie them together in one of the most comprehensive park systems in the world. Great Canadian Parks offers a stunningly beautiful collection of episodes characterized by abundant wildlife, stunning natural beauty and compelling stories. Host Peter Trueman asks the questions of the people who know their parks, and visits the people who love and use them. It is an exploration of Canada through its Great Canadian Parks.
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