Yesterday I wrote about Gros Morne on the East Coast of Canada, and today I'm writing about Gulf Island National Park Reserve on the West Coast of Canada - two very beautiful and surprising National Parks in Canada!
- Gulf Islands National Park Reserve is tucked between the British Columbia mainland (Vancouver) and Vancouver Island and includes 15 islands and numerous islets in the Salish Sea.
- It is renowned for its rare Mediterranean-like climate.
- Features dense coastal Douglas-fir forests, rare Garry oak meadows, and distinctive red-barked arbutus trees.
- Supports a fragile ecosystem of endangered species. Aside from marine mammals, it is a haven for eagles, turkey vultures, and dozens of rare butterflies and plants.
- The waters around Gulf Islands National park Reserve teem with seals, otters, orcas and porpoises.
You will find my full post about Gulf Island National Park Reserve at this link.
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