Looking to the future

Parks Canada's report on conservation from 2018 to 2023

By integrating the conservation priorities at Parks Canada, we are setting the course for conservation that is based in allyship, collaboration and shared leadership.

With Indigenous Peoples and other partners, we are strengthening joint efforts to address today’s conservation challenges. Together, we are working to achieve positive impacts and inspire hope for biodiversity, the changing climate, and reconciliation.

Featured projects

A sunset over a calm lake with a rocky shoreline.

Collaborating to protect the Great Lakes

Restoring and protecting the Great Lakes by collaborating in the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.

In a mountain valley meadow, under a late day sun, three people in uniform sit on horseback observing a distant herd of bison.

Reintroducing Plains Bison to Banff National Park

Working together to create a new, growing herd of Plains Bison to Banff National Park.

A wooden boardwalk winds through low-lying coastal vegetation towards the ocean, with waves breaking in the distance under a clear sky.

A holistic approach to multi-species action planning

Partnering to update the Multi-Species Action Plan for Prince Edward Island National Park.

Nicholas Lai, wearing a helmet and harness, secures a cage around pines cones, high atop a tree, amid distant snow-capped mountains.

Recovering Whitebark and Limber Pine

Establishing blister rust-resistant pine in 7 mountain national parks.

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