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3 November 2025
- 09:5709:57, 3 November 2025 Current events/2025-11-03 (hist | edit) [727 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "; Federal Government of Canada — USMCA public consultations close today; Ottawa will compile feedback ahead of the 2026 joint review. ; Provinces & territories Ontario — Associate Minister to hold a 3:00 p.m. press conference in Cambridge; topic TBA. Quebec — Quebec City’s Bruno Marchand wins a second term; results confirmed/updated today. ; Economy Economy of Canada — StatCan (08:30 ET): New Condo Apartment Price Index (Q3-2025), screened pas...")
2 November 2025
- 18:5118:51, 2 November 2025 Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve (hist | edit) [6,875 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve''' (“Land of the Ancestors” in Dënesųłiné Yatié) protects the dramatic East Arm of Great Slave Lake and surrounding boreal–tundra transition in the eastern Northwest Territories. Established in '''2019''' and co-managed with Indigenous partners led by the '''Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation''', the park reserve is the federal core of the larger '''Thaidene Nëné Indigenous Protected Area'''. __TOC__ <div style="...")
- 18:4418:44, 2 November 2025 Ukkusiksalik National Park (hist | edit) [6,115 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Ukkusiksalik National Park''' (“the place where there is soapstone” in Inuktitut) protects the long, tide-swept inlet of '''Wager Bay''' and a vast sweep of polar tundra, coastal lowlands, and Precambrian bedrock on the west side of Hudson Bay in central Nunavut. It is a remote, roadless park known for powerful reversing tides, rich marine–terrestrial wildlife, and extensive Inuit cultural sites. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0...")
- 18:1018:10, 2 November 2025 Nááts’įhch’oh National Park Reserve (hist | edit) [6,230 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Nááts’įhch’oh National Park Reserve''' protects the headwaters and upper canyons of the South Nahanni River and neighbouring basins in the Mackenzie Mountains of the Sahtu Region, Northwest Territories. Rugged limestone and granite peaks, alpine plateaus, clear rivers, and wide wildlife corridors characterize this upstream companion to Nahanni National Park Reserve. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(30...")
- 16:5316:53, 2 November 2025 Nahanni National Park Reserve (hist | edit) [7,227 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Nahanni National Park Reserve''' protects the wild canyon system of the '''South Nahanni River''', thunderous '''Virginia Falls (Náilicho)''', hot springs and karst, alpine plateaus, and the Mackenzie Mountains in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories. Inscribed on the UNESCO '''World Heritage List''' in '''1978''' (among the world’s first sites) and expanded in 2009, the park reserve safeguards outstanding river canyons, tufa mounds, and serrated gran...")
- 16:4816:48, 2 November 2025 Quttinirpaaq National Park (hist | edit) [6,652 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Quttinirpaaq National Park''' (“top of the world” in Inuktitut) protects polar-desert plateaus, sprawling ice caps, fiords, and some of the most remote mountains and valleys on northern Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. Centered around Tanquary Fiord and Lake Hazen, the park includes Canada’s highest Arctic mountains and the northern fringe of the massive Ellesmere icefields. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:cl...")
- 14:3014:30, 2 November 2025 Qausuittuq National Park (hist | edit) [6,166 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Qausuittuq National Park''' (“place where the sun doesn’t rise” in Inuktitut) protects polar desert landscapes, low limestone plateaus, wetlands, and ice-scoured shorelines on northern Bathurst Island and nearby islands in the high Arctic of Nunavut. Established in '''2015''', the park conserves critical habitat for the threatened '''Peary caribou''' and other Arctic wildlife in one of the most remote regions of Canada. __TOC__ <div style="float:right;...")
- 14:1314:13, 2 November 2025 Sirmilik National Park (hist | edit) [6,140 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Sirmilik National Park''' (“place of glaciers” in Inuktitut) protects glaciers, rugged granite and limestone mountains, deep fiords, coastal tundra, and immense seabird cliffs across northern Baffin Island and Bylot Island in Nunavut. The park is arranged in several units—most prominently '''Bylot Island''', the '''Borden Peninsula''' on north Baffin, and '''Oliver Sound'''—with access primarily from the communities of Pond Inlet, Nunavut|Pond In...")
- 14:0514:05, 2 November 2025 Tuktut Nogait National Park (hist | edit) [6,298 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Tuktut Nogait National Park''' protects canyon-cut tundra, rolling limestone hills, and Arctic coastal plain in the northeast of the Northwest Territories, above the Arctic Circle. Created to safeguard the calving and summer range of the '''Porcupine/Bluenose caribou herds'''—especially the '''Bluenose-West'''—the park also preserves the wild canyons of the '''Hornaday''' and '''Brock''' rivers and important wetlands for migratory birds. “Tuktut Nogait”...")
- 13:5313:53, 2 November 2025 Aulavik National Park (hist | edit) [6,312 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Aulavik National Park''' protects broad Arctic lowlands, rolling limestone hills, river canyons, and wild coastlines on northern Banks Island in the Northwest Territories. Centered on the clear, meandering '''Thomsen River'''—one of the northernmost navigable rivers in North America—the park is renowned for exceptional densities of '''muskox''', wide tundra vistas, migratory birds, and deep cultural ties within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. __TOC__ <...")
- 13:0213:02, 2 November 2025 Auyuittuq National Park (hist | edit) [6,110 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Auyuittuq National Park''' (“the land that never melts” in Inuktitut) protects granite peaks, long fiords, ice caps, and glacier-carved valleys on the Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Island, Nunavut. Famous for the Akshayuk Pass trekking corridor and big-wall peaks like Mount Thor and Mount Asgard, Auyuittuq is a remote, roadless park co-managed with Inuit partners through Parks Canada. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0...")
- 12:5012:50, 2 November 2025 Vuntut National Park (hist | edit) [5,849 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Vuntut National Park''' protects Arctic tundra, rolling limestone hills, wetlands, and river headwaters in northern Yukon, directly north of the community of Old Crow. Established in '''1995''' through the '''Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Final Agreement''', the park safeguards key habitat and migration routes of the '''Porcupine caribou herd''' and forms part of a larger protected mosaic with Ivvavik National Park and the Old Crow Flats...")
- 12:4212:42, 2 November 2025 Ivvavik National Park (hist | edit) [5,942 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Ivvavik National Park''' protects the British Mountains, the wild canyon of the Firth River, and Arctic coastal plain along the Beaufort Sea in northwestern Yukon. Created in '''1984''' as the first Canadian national park established through a modern land claim (the '''Inuvialuit Final Agreement'''), Ivvavik safeguards key calving and migration habitat of the '''Porcupine caribou herd''' and a rich mosaic of tundra valleys, limestone ridges, and braided ri...")
- 12:3212:32, 2 November 2025 Kluane National Park and Reserve (hist | edit) [7,536 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Kluane National Park and Reserve''' protects vast icefields, towering St. Elias peaks, broad river valleys, and boreal uplands in southwestern Yukon. Home to '''Mount Logan''' (≈5,959 m), Canada’s highest mountain, Kluane anchors the transboundary UNESCO World Heritage Site shared with Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve (U.S.), Glacier Bay National Park (U.S.), and Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park (BC). __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:r...")
- 12:2312:23, 2 November 2025 Mount Revelstoke National Park (hist | edit) [5,721 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Mount Revelstoke National Park''' protects old-growth inland rainforest, subalpine meadows, lakes, and rugged Selkirk Mountain peaks just north of the city of Revelstoke, BC. A signature paved road—the '''Meadows-in-the-Sky Parkway'''—climbs from valley rainforest to flower-filled meadows near the summit, with classic day hikes to Eva and Miller lakes and short boardwalks through giant cedars and skunk cabbage wetlands. __TOC__ <...")
- 12:1112:11, 2 November 2025 Gulf Islands National Park Reserve (hist | edit) [7,162 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Gulf Islands National Park Reserve (GINPR)''' protects scattered parcels of Garry oak meadows, arbutus–Douglas-fir forest, intertidal shores, and nearshore waters across the southern Gulf Islands of the Salish Sea between Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia. Created as a '''national park reserve''' (2003) to recognize ongoing Indigenous rights and agreements, the park includes popular sites such as '''Sidney Spit''' (Sidney Island), '''East Point'...")
- 12:0212:02, 2 November 2025 Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site (hist | edit) [7,379 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site''' protect remote islands, temperate rainforest, rich nearshore waters, and extraordinary cultural places in southern Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia. There are no roads, towns, or frontcountry campgrounds—travel is by boat or floatplane, often with guides, under a co-management system between the '''Council of the Haida Nat...")
- 11:5111:51, 2 November 2025 Current events/2025-11-02 (hist | edit) [963 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with ";Federal * Government of Canada — Canada and the Philippines sign a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement allowing troops to train on each other’s soil in the Indo-Pacific. ;Provinces & territories * Quebec — Montréal’s STM resumes service on a reduced schedule Nov 2–28 after the Nov 1 shutdown; further job action is possible. * Ontario — Province doubles the Hydrogen Innovation Fund to $30M; IESO set to open applications Nov 4. ;Economy * Bank...")
1 November 2025
- 23:1923:19, 1 November 2025 Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (hist | edit) [7,448 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Pacific Rim National Park Reserve''' protects wild Pacific beaches, surf-battered headlands, temperate rainforest, and island-dotted Barkley Sound on the outer coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The park reserve has three units: the drive-accessible '''Long Beach''' between Tofino and Ucluelet, the kayak-only '''Broken Group Islands''' in Barkley Sound, and the 75-km '''West Coast Trail''' between Pachena Bay and Gordon River. __TOC__ <div styl...")
- 23:0923:09, 1 November 2025 Kootenay National Park (hist | edit) [6,440 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Kootenay National Park''' protects steep limestone and quartzite ranges, glacier-fed rivers, deep canyons, hot springs, and dry interior forests along the continental divide’s west slope in southeastern British Columbia. Linked historically to the construction of the Banff–Windermere Highway, the park forms part of the UNESCO-listed '''Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks''' with Banff, Jasper, and Yoho. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16p...")
- 23:0223:02, 1 November 2025 Yoho National Park (hist | edit) [6,000 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Yoho National Park''' sits on the western slopes of the Canadian Rockies in southeastern British Columbia. Part of the UNESCO-listed '''Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks''', Yoho is renowned for towering waterfalls, emerald lakes, rugged peaks and passes, and globally significant '''Burgess Shale''' fossil sites overlooking the Kicking Horse River valley. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px, 42vw, 340px); max-width:1...")
- 22:5722:57, 1 November 2025 Wood Buffalo National Park (hist | edit) [7,269 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Wood Buffalo National Park''' is Canada’s largest national park and one of the largest protected areas in the world. Spanning northeastern Alberta and the southern Northwest Territories, it safeguards the '''Peace–Athabasca Delta''', vast boreal forests and wetlands, active karst terrain, and the planet’s largest free-roaming herd of '''wood bison'''. The park is a UNESCO '''World Heritage Site''' (inscribed 1983) for its outstanding boreal ecosystems and the on...")
- 22:5222:52, 1 November 2025 Glacier National Park (Canada) (hist | edit) [7,124 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Glacier National Park''' (Canada) protects steep Selkirk Mountain peaks, active glaciers, deep avalanche valleys, old-growth inland rainforest, and the historic transportation corridor over Rogers Pass between Revelstoke and Golden, British Columbia. The park, established in '''1886''', is paired historically with the Rogers Pass National Historic Site, reflecting the role of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Trans-Canada Hi...")
- 20:3820:38, 1 November 2025 What Is A Ground Lease And What Do They Mean For Investors And Landlords (hist | edit) [12,183 bytes] GregorioDavidson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>Ground leases are various things to different people and bring a varying set of advantages and disadvantages. Below, we check out the kinds of ground leases, what they are, and how they work. Depending on your view searching in- whether you are a landlord, residential or [https://bonhommeproperties.com commercial property] owner, or prospective financier, a ground lease takes on a whole new meaning.<br><br><br>In a nutshell, a ground lease (also in some cases called...")
- 12:5912:59, 1 November 2025 Waterton Lakes National Park (hist | edit) [6,376 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Waterton Lakes National Park''' protects soaring peaks, deep glacial lakes, wind-swept prairie, and aspen parkland where the Rocky Mountains meet the Great Plains in southwestern Alberta. Adjacent to Montana’s Glacier National Park, it forms the UNESCO-listed '''Waterton–Glacier International Peace Park''' (est. 1932), noted for exceptional scenery and biodiversity. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16...")
- 12:4912:49, 1 November 2025 Elk Island National Park (hist | edit) [5,804 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Elk Island National Park''' protects aspen parkland, boreal forest, lakes, and wetlands on the Beaver Hills east of Edmonton, Alberta. A year-round wildlife sanctuary, it is renowned for free-roaming herds of '''plains bison''' and '''wood bison''' (managed in separate areas), along with elk, moose, beaver, and abundant birdlife. The park contributes bison to conservation projects across North America and beyond. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right;...")
- 12:4412:44, 1 November 2025 Jasper National Park (hist | edit) [6,223 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Jasper National Park''' is the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies and part of the UNESCO-listed '''Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks'''. Centered on the town of '''Jasper''', it protects rugged peaks, the Columbia Icefield, turquoise lakes, deep canyons, hot springs, and extensive wildlife corridors across the headwaters of the Athabasca and Sunwapta rivers. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:clamp(300px, 42vw, 340px); m...")
- 12:3112:31, 1 November 2025 Banff National Park (hist | edit) [7,194 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Banff National Park''' is Canada’s first national park ('''est. 1885''') and a core part of the UNESCO-listed '''Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks'''. Centered on the town of Banff and the hamlet of Lake Louise, the park protects rugged peaks, glaciers, turquoise lakes, subalpine meadows, and extensive wildlife corridors across the headwaters of the Bow and North Saskatchewan rivers. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:ri...")
- 12:2812:28, 1 November 2025 Prince Albert National Park (hist | edit) [6,569 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Prince Albert National Park''' protects lakes, rivers, wetlands, and mixed boreal forest on the Waskesiu–Kingsmere uplands of central Saskatchewan. Centred on the lakeside townsite of '''Waskesiu Lake''', the park is known for classic canoe routes, sandy beaches, wildlife viewing, and the historic trek to '''Grey Owl’s Cabin''' on Ajawaan Lake. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:320px; border:1px solid #e5e7eb; border-r...")
- 12:1812:18, 1 November 2025 Grasslands National Park (hist | edit) [6,939 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Grasslands National Park''' protects one of the largest, best-preserved tracts of native mixed-grass prairie in Canada, along the Frenchman River Valley and the badlands of the East Block in southwestern Saskatchewan. The park is famous for open horizons, night skies, and a suite of prairie wildlife including plains bison, pronghorn, black-tailed prairie dogs, swift fox, and—through reintroduction—the black-footed ferret. __TOC__ <div style="float:right;...")
- 12:1512:15, 1 November 2025 Wapusk National Park (hist | edit) [6,819 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Wapusk National Park''' protects vast tundra, peatlands, coastal marshes, and boreal forest on the western shore of Hudson Bay in northeastern Manitoba. Internationally known as one of the world’s most important '''polar bear''' maternity denning areas, the park spans the transition from taiga to Arctic coastal lowlands south and east of Churchill. The Cree word ''Wâpask'' (''Wapusk'') is often translated as “white bear.” __TOC_...")
- 12:0812:08, 1 November 2025 Riding Mountain National Park (hist | edit) [6,060 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Riding Mountain National Park''' protects aspen parkland, boreal forest, fescue prairie, lakes, and wetlands atop the Manitoba Escarpment. The park rises sharply above surrounding farmland and centres on Clear Lake and the lakeside townsite of '''Wasagaming''', with classic trails to viewpoints over deep valleys and the open prairie below. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:320px; border:1px solid #e5e7eb; border-radius:8px...")
- 11:5511:55, 1 November 2025 Thousand Islands National Park (hist | edit) [6,237 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Thousand Islands National Park''' protects a chain of small granite islands, islets, and mainland properties along the St. Lawrence River between Kingston and Brockville, Ontario. Anchored by the visitor hub at Mallorytown Landing and by boat-only island clusters near Gananoque and Rockport, the park showcases windswept pines, clear bays, and the wildlife-rich Frontenac Arch—where the Canadian Shield links to New York’s Adirondacks. ''Note:'' The park was known...")
- 11:4511:45, 1 November 2025 Pukaskwa National Park (hist | edit) [6,434 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Pukaskwa National Park''' protects remote boreal forest, Canadian Shield highlands, and a rugged, wave-battered shoreline on the north coast of Lake Superior in northwestern Ontario. Known for its multi-day '''Coastal Hiking Trail''', wild coves and headlands, and the dramatic '''White River Suspension Bridge''' over Chigamiwinigum Falls, Pukaskwa offers one of the most untouched stretches of freshwater coastline in Canada. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:rig...")
- 11:4111:41, 1 November 2025 Point Pelee National Park (hist | edit) [5,830 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Point Pelee National Park''' protects Carolinian forest, savannah, beaches, and expansive marsh at the southern tip of mainland Canada on Lake Erie. Famous for spring songbird migration and fall monarch butterflies, the park’s dynamic sand spit culminates at '''the Tip''', where converging currents and waves shape the shoreline daily. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:320px; border:1px solid #e5e7eb; border-radius:8px; backg...")
- 11:3511:35, 1 November 2025 Georgian Bay Islands National Park (hist | edit) [6,172 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Georgian Bay Islands National Park''' protects a chain of small islands and islets—anchored by '''Beausoleil Island'''—in the world’s largest freshwater archipelago on Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay. Pink-granite shorelines, windswept white pines, and clear waters meet mixed forests and wetlands, with boat-only access that keeps the park’s trails and campsites pleasantly off the beaten path. The park lies within the '''Georgian Bay Biosphere''' (UNESCO). __TOC__...")
- 09:5909:59, 1 November 2025 Bruce Peninsula National Park (hist | edit) [6,800 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Bruce Peninsula National Park''' protects cliffs, coves, forests, alvars, and wetlands on Ontario’s Bruce Peninsula, where the '''Niagara Escarpment''' meets the clear, cold waters of Georgian Bay. Signature sites include the dolostone cliffs, '''Indian Head Cove''', and '''the Grotto''' near Cyprus Lake, while inland fens and forests support orchids, ancient cliff-cedars, and species at risk such as the Massasauga rattlesnake. ''Note:'' Nearby Fathom Five Natio...")
- 09:4909:49, 1 November 2025 Current events/2025-11-01 (hist | edit) [957 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Current events — 2025-11-01 == ; Federal — Canada–U.S. trade : PM Mark Carney apologizes to U.S. President Trump over a Reagan-themed anti-tariff ad; talks remain paused. More » ; Quebec — Montreal transit : STM strike actions through November expected to disrupt bus/metro service on select days. More » ; Ontario — Speed cameras : Province sets a Nov 14 deadline to remove municipal speed camera...")
31 October 2025
- 23:4923:49, 31 October 2025 Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve (hist | edit) [6,349 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve''' protects a chain of limestone islands, islets, and reefs along Quebec’s Côte-Nord (North Shore) in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Famous for sculpted '''monoliths''' (sea stacks), seabird colonies, orchids, and stark limestone barrens, the archipelago is accessed by boat from mainland communities such as Havre-Saint-Pierre and Longue-Pointe-de-Mingan. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:...")
- 23:1523:15, 31 October 2025 La Mauricie National Park (hist | edit) [5,504 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''La Mauricie National Park''' protects rolling Laurentian hills, countless lakes and streams, and mixed Acadian–boreal forest between Shawinigan and La Tuque in Quebec’s Mauricie region. Known for classic canoe-camping routes and lake-to-lake portages, the park offers beaches, waterfalls, and a scenic parkway linking viewpoints and day-use areas. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:320px; border:1px solid #e5e7eb; border-...")
- 23:0823:08, 31 October 2025 Forillon National Park (hist | edit) [6,135 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Forillon National Park''' protects cliffs, headlands, beaches, coves, and forested highlands at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula, where the Appalachians meet the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Famous for seabird colonies, whale watching, and sweeping coastal scenery, the park also preserves historic fishing settlements and lighthouses that tell the story of Gaspé’s maritime heritage. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:320px; bor...")
- 22:5822:58, 31 October 2025 Kouchibouguac National Park (hist | edit) [5,654 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Kouchibouguac National Park''' protects barrier islands and dunes, lagoons, tidal rivers, salt marshes, bogs, and coastal forests on New Brunswick’s Acadian coast. Warm summer waters (by regional standards), long beaches, and an extensive trail network make it a favourite for family cycling, paddling, birding, and seaside camping. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:320px; border:1px solid #e5e7eb; border-radius:8px; backgroun...")
- 22:5322:53, 31 October 2025 Fundy National Park (hist | edit) [5,943 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Fundy National Park''' protects forests, river valleys, waterfalls, and dramatic coastal cliffs on the Bay of Fundy in southeastern New Brunswick. The bay’s extreme tides—among the highest in the world—shape beaches, estuaries, and intertidal zones, while inland trails explore the Caledonia Highlands through mixed Acadian forest and wetland habitats. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; margin:0 0 12px 16px; width:320px; border:1px solid #e5e7eb;...")
- 22:4522:45, 31 October 2025 Prince Edward Island National Park (hist | edit) [6,268 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Prince Edward Island National Park''' protects sweeping sandy beaches, dune systems, wetlands, ponds, and red-sandstone headlands along the island’s north shore on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The park is arranged in three main sectors—'''Cavendish–North Rustico''', '''Brackley–Dalvay''', and '''Greenwich'''—linked by scenic parkways and multi-use trails. It is one of Canada’s most accessible seashore parks and a key nesting area for the endangered piping plo...")
- 22:3922:39, 31 October 2025 Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site (hist | edit) [7,018 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site''' (often shortened to '''Kejimkujik''' or '''Keji''', pronounced “KEH-jih-MOO-jik”) protects an inland network of lakes and rivers in southwestern Nova Scotia and a separate coastal unit on the Atlantic. It is the only place in Canada that is both a national park and a national historic site, recognized for its outstanding Mi’kmaw cultural landscape, including ancient travel routes and petroglyphs. The park is...")
- 17:3417:34, 31 October 2025 Bi-Weekly Mortgage Calculator (hist | edit) [12,418 bytes] GregorioDavidson (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>New Visitor? Start Here<br>Member Login<br><br><br>- Home<br>- Calculators +<br>- Resources +<br>- Topics +<br>- Products +<br>- Coaching +<br>- Podcast +<br>- About +<br><br><br>( Includes Optional Extra Payment & Amortization Schedule)<br><br><br>This bi-weekly mortgage calculator has more features than many including the ... show more directions capability to include an extra payment and print amortization schedules.<br><br><br>Use this calculator to figure how mu...")
- 16:0816:08, 31 October 2025 People Are Just Discovering Monopoly Rule That Changes Entire Game (hist | edit) [7,035 bytes] MilfordFlierl (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>People have been left gobsmacked after finding a lesser-known Monopoly guideline that has the power to alter the whole video game - and make it end twice as fast.<br><br><br>The host of the Triple M Breakfast radio show, [http://ziprealty.com.au Australian-born Beau] Ryan, revealed the cool trick during an episode that aired previously this year.<br><br><br>The instigator of hundreds of joyful family rows, Monopoly is a popular board-game that's as popular for its ho...")
- 15:1815:18, 31 October 2025 Cape Breton Highlands National Park (hist | edit) [5,366 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Cape Breton Highlands National Park''' protects rugged headlands, deep river canyons, and a high coastal plateau at the northern tip of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. The scenic '''Cabot Trail''' loops around and through the park, with lookouts over the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic coast. Trails range from short boardwalks to full-day routes across windswept barrens and through Acadian–boreal forest. __TOC__ <div style="float:right; clear:right; mar...")
- 15:0615:06, 31 October 2025 Akami–uapishkᵁ–KakKasuak–Mealy Mountains (hist | edit) [6,356 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Akami–uapishkᵁ–KakKasuak–Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve''' protects one of Atlantic Canada’s largest roadless wilderness areas in southeastern Labrador. The park reserve spans tundra-topped mountains, vast boreal forests, wild rivers, long sand beaches, and rich coastal environments facing Lake Melville and the Labrador Sea. It is cooperatively managed with Indigenous partners, reflecting longstanding Innu and Inuit relationships with the land and wat...")
- 14:5714:57, 31 October 2025 Torngat Mountains National Park (hist | edit) [6,847 bytes] SirNash87 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Torngat Mountains National Park''' protects spectacular Arctic and subarctic landscapes at the northern tip of Labrador, where the Torngat Mountains plunge into deep fjords and the Labrador Sea. Co-managed with Inuit partners, the park is renowned for polar bears, caribou, sheer granite peaks, glaciers and cirques, and for the cultural continuity of Inuit homelands. The name “Torngat” derives from Inuktitut, often translated as “place of spirits.” __TOC__ <d...")