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Creating A Forest | Climate Crew | Parks Canada

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In this episode of Parks Canada’s Climate Crew, we’re getting to the root of what it takes to return an area to its native forest!

See how in Rouge National Urban Park, we’re improving ecosystems with help from Indigenous partners, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, and 10,000 Trees. Together, we’re restoring forests and habitats that allow animals to roam freely and safely. More green spaces = happier, healthier people and ecosystems!

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Family Fun On Georges Island! | Parks Canada

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Visit Georges Island National Historic Site, a historic gem in the centre of Halifax Harbour. Adventures for the whole family await!

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Canada’s national parks, national marine conservation areas, and national historic sites are the ultimate awe-inspiring experience.

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Artifact Reproduction | Parks Canada

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Watch along as Parks Canada’s Artifact Reproduction Specialists reproduce an ice axe. In this video experts use 3D printing, resin molding, fine art painting, and more to create a convincing artifact reproduction.

This ice axe was used by mountaineer Bradford Washburn in 1937 during his summit of Mt. Lucania, Canada’s third highest peak. It was excavated from Kluane National Park and Reserve in the Yukon in 2022. Since its recovery, Parks Canada’s experts have worked to conserve it long-term.

Many objects from this discovery – including this ice axe – were … Continue