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Site links survival of wild species to protection of Alberta's diverse and unique landscapes. Includes descriptions and pictures of landscapes and endangered species.
http://www.raysweb.net/specialplaces/
Aulavik National Park of Canada is located on the north end of Banks Island. Includes wildlife, cultural history, and geology.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nt/aulavik/index_E.asp
Auyuittuq National Park of Canada is located in the eastern Arctic. Includes landscape, geography, wildlife, and cultural history.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nu/auyuittuq/index_e.asp
Canada's Ecozones and Ecoregions provides maps and information about the variety of ecoregions to be found in Canada.
http://www.ec.gc.ca/soer-ree/English/Framework/Nardesc/canad...
Mapping tools include an archive, historical maps, and how to order or make your own map.
http://www.cangeo.ca/mapping/
Features the natural and cultural resources of Cape Breton Highlands National Park, which is home to the Cabot Trail. Includes species at risk, wildlife, outdoor recreation, and geology.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ns/cbreton/index_e.asp
Geological history of peak otherwise known as the Upside-Down Mountain, noted in fact and song.
http://www.rmbooks.com/peakfinder/peakfinder.asp?Peakname=Cr...
SCAPE deals with postglacial landscapes and human history in the Canadian prairies in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The Edmonton-based research is mainly concerned with the investigation of postglacial environmental and landscape history across the Canadian prairies.
http://www.scirpus.ca/escape/escape.shtml
Fundy National Park of Canada encompasses the Caledonia Highlands down to the Bay of Fundy. Includes overview of natural and cultural resources, geology, tides, endangered species, and map.
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nb/fundy/index_E.asp
Geological history of Mont St. Hilaire from post-glacial times to the present, and the resulting minerals, flora, and fauna.
http://www.mcgill.ca/gault/sainthilaire/natural/
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