National Parks and Reserves of Canada

by Elmer Prather, guest blogger 

This is the 44th Cobble Hill Puzzle I have had the pleasure of putting together. It is a 1000 piece puzzle titled National Parks and Reserves of Canada by Cobble Hill Puzzles. I need to have a connection with a puzzle before I spend the time and energy putting it together. The connection I have with this puzzle is my love for Canada. Canada has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world and it goes from coast to coast. It has the second largest land mass of any country in the world. There are 10 Provinces, 46 National Parks and approximately 207 Reserves in Canada. I have had the pleasure of visiting 11 of the national parks and 9 of the Provinces. Each has its own characteristics and beauty. This puzzle depicts scenes in each of these parks you may be able to see if you visit them. 


Photo and assembly by Elmer Prather


The National Parks in Canada are protected natural areas throughout the country that represent distinct geographical regions of the nation. Under the administration of a government branch, Parks Canada, National Parks allow for public enjoyment without compromising the area for future generations, including the management of Canadian wildlife and habitat within the ecosystems of the park. Within Parks Canadian is a wide range of protected areas, encompassing National Historic Sites, National Conservation Areas and National Parks Reserves. 

This puzzle introduces the person putting it together to the beauty of the Canadian National Parks. When the puzzle is finished the end result is fascinating. The many different bright colors and muted hues used in the puzzle jump out at you. You will want to look closer at each National Park park shown in the puzzle to be sure you did not miss anything. See picture below. I really enjoyed putting this one together.
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