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Linda landscape photography

Unfortunately, people who have never been here, you miss not only the beautiful scenery, but also the world.

It is another crisp autumn season, and the clear sky is spotless, which is the best time to watch the Milky Way in the night sky. If you want to ask where to see the starry sky this month, there is undoubtedly only one answer-Jasper National Park, which is currently holding the annual Night Starry Sky Festival.

Jasper National Park, located in Alberta, Canada, is the second largest night sky reserve in the world. On a clear night, you can enjoy the colorful Milky Way and the night sky illuminated by thousands of shining stars, and you can also easily catch meteors across the sky and experience the artistic conception of "the stars are leaning down from the empty place". Every autumn is Jasper's "Star Moon", and the Night Starry Sky Festival was born.

During this year's Night Starry Sky Festival, you can listen to the open-air concert of the world-famous symphony orchestra in the starry sky without artificial lighting interference. Stay up late waiting for the once-in-a-lifetime partial eclipse to appear and watch the mysterious changes in the sky; Astronauts, astronomers and photographers sat around the campfire, shared anecdotes and held a special party under the dazzling starry sky.

If we can't catch up with this year's Starry Sky Festival, it's not a pity that the Canadian government announced that 46 national parks, including Jasper Park, will be open to all visitors free of charge in 20 17. You are full of longing for the vast and magnificent natural beauty. How could you miss such a good opportunity? Let's take you into the other seven most worthwhile national parks in Canada in advance.

Banff national park

Banff national park

Banff National Park, built in 1885, is the first national park in Canada and one of the well-known national parks in Canada. "1 banff is worth 20 Swiss" is praised by tourists. The park is full of ice experience activities, which is a paradise for outdoor adventure lovers. Lake Louis in the center of the park is particularly beautiful. Because the melting of snow water brings a lot of quartz powder on the mountain, it will melt with the lake, and the lake will change from blue to green with the depth of light, so it is also called Jade Lake. The methane produced by the decay of plants at the bottom of the lake was frozen into ice bubbles all over the lake, which also formed a spectacle.

Five-foot-deep National Ocean Park

Yingxun No.5 National Ocean Park

Located in Georgia Bay, Lake Huron, Ontario, the five-foot-deep National Ocean Park was originally built to protect and display local lighthouses, 22 sunken ships and freshwater ecosystems, and later became one of the best submerged diving areas in North America. The vase island in the park is named after two huge stones that look like vases. They were formed in the ancient ice age and extended out of the water due to the movement of crustal plates. Lake Huron around the island is clear and transparent, fish and shrimp swim in it, and wild ducks float on the water. Waterbirds have sprung up like mushrooms after rain at sunset, which shows that Lake Huron is full of fresh vitality when night falls.

wapusk national park

wapusk national park

The Northern Lights light up the sky in Manitoba's Wa Pusker National Park, one of the most accessible national parks in northern Canada. "Wa Pusker" is an Indian Cree language, which means "White Bear". There are about 1000 polar bears living here, which is the largest polar bear settlement in the world. By helicopter or tundra, you can reach Cape Churchill, which is the best geographical location in the world to watch and photograph wild polar bears.

Prince Edward Island National Park

Prince Edward Island National Park

Prince Edward Island, located in the east of Canada, is the smallest province in the country. It consists of crescent islands divided into three regions, and this national park is located in the most beautiful sand belt on the east coast of North America. These protected beaches provide a good habitat for birds, especially the endangered pipit, which is recognized as one of the important bird areas in Canada. Strolling along the beach near Covehead Lighthouse, you will not only sigh how vividly the scene described in the novel Pretty Woman has been restored, but also find a wonderful experience that words can't describe.

Gross Mohlne National Park

Gross Mohlne National Park

Gromo is French, which literally means "very lonely", and here it means "lonely mountain". Gromo Na National Park is a vibrant natural history and a rare example of continental drift, with deep-sea ground and mantle rocks exposed. Coastal lowlands, alpine meadows, freshwater fjords, glacier canyons, cliffs, streams and waterfalls, ancient lakes ... everything here is so ancient and mysterious, you will definitely love it here.

na hanni national park

Nahani National Park Reserve

Nahani National Park is located in the north of 60 degrees north latitude. It is inaccessible and can only be reached by helicopter or seaplane. This mysterious and isolated style is also one of the characteristics that Nahani attracts tourists. Veiguinha Waterfall is the largest waterfall on Nannahani River, which is twice as high as the famous Niagara Waterfall. This is an area where ice and fire are intertwined and the landscape contrast is extremely strong. Whenever summer comes, wild orchids bloom in a pit dug by melting ice near Veiguinha Falls. In winter, the temperature here often drops to MINUS 50℃, making it an ice world.

cape breton highlands national park

cape breton highlands national park

Cape Breton Highlands National Park faces the Atlantic Ocean in the east and the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the west, and is famous for its spectacular highland and ocean scenery. Cabot Trail, a world-famous scenic highway, runs through the plateau along part of the coastal boundary on both sides of the park. Cape Breton Highland National Park and its precious species landscape are the natural landscape formed by the St. Lawrence River in Canada. The St. Lawrence River flows through its western edge, while the Atlantic Ocean flows to its east. You can watch strange rocks, different headlands and pebbled beaches along the coastline. Archaeologists also found traces of human activities10 million years ago here.