In British Columbia the Glacier National Park is located, on the territory of which the historic Rogers Pass, through which a railroad was laid in the 19th century, is located. In Glacier you can find rain and snow forests. In the region there is a very large amount of precipitation. Among the trees you can see thuja, yew, boxwood and a huge number of moss and lichen species which grow in the park. The animal world is represented by grizzly bears, mountain caribou and goats, marmots, foxes, squirrels and partridges. In Gros-Morne Park you can watch the continental drift process. The park is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean and has a predominantly moraine landscape. On its territory live moose, hares, and is located one of the largest and most beautiful lakes in the country - Uster-Brook-Pond.
The Prince Albert Park in Saskatchewan is very popular among tourists. In this park there are cultural objects and historical monuments of the tribes of the Indians, who lived on the lands 8 thousand years ago. The park has a very rich animal world. Among its inhabitants are baribals, deer, beavers, badgers, lynxes, wolves, foxes. The park also houses the hut of the famous American writer Gray Owl, where he lived his last days. In the province of Nova Scotia there is the Seibel Island, a sandy island more than 40 km long and just 1.3 km wide. In winter, a colony of long-nosed seals approaches the island to leave their offspring. Ringed seals, ordinary seal, and a crested seal inhabited the surrounding waters.
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