Parks Canada’s Conservation and Restoration Program
Diverse, yet standardized
Parks Canada’s Conservation and Restoration Program (CoRe) projects are as varied as the 33 national parks, national historic sites, and national marine conservation areas in which they occur.
Restoration projects
Atlantic
Project
Description
Regenerating the forests of Terra Nova National Park
Reducing moose populations to regrow forests in Gros Morne National Park
Restoring forest health to Cape Breton Highlands National Park
Restoring Kejimkujik National Park Seaside
Saving the fishing legacy of Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site
Restoring the Acadian forests of PEI National Park
Restoring the Gulf of St. Lawrence aster to Kouchibouguac National Park Species at risk
Bringing wild salmon back to Fundy National Park Species at risk
Restoring the trail network in Fundy National Park
Quebec and Nunavut
Project
Description
Restoring the role of fire in Eastern Canadian national parks
Thistle conservation in Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve Species at risk
Restoring coastal dynamics in Forillon National Park
Coastal restoration in Forillon National Park
Reducing disturbance in the Saguenay- St. Lawrence Marine Park Species at risk
Restoring the lakes of La Maurice National Park
Improving the fishway at Saint-Ours Canal National Historic Site Species at risk
Cleaning up caribou habitat in Qausuittuq National Park.
Ontario
Project
Description
Speeding up old field succession in Bruce Peninsula National Park
Wildlife eco-passages in Bruce Peninsula National Park Species at risk
Restoring a rare habitat in Point Pelee National Park
Using conservation genetics to save trees in Point Pelee National Park Species at risk
Using fire to connect Canadians to Pukaskwa National Park
Prairies, Yukon, NWT
Project
Description
Restoring the aspen parkland of Riding Mountain National Park
Restoring Clear Lake in Riding Mountain National Park
Recovering species at risk in Grasslands National Park Species at risk
Ecosystem restoration in Prince Albert National Park
Pacific and Mountain Parks
Project
Description
Using fire to restore mountain park ecosystems
Recovering whitebark and limber pine in seven national parks Species at risk
Southern mountain caribou recovery in four national parks Species at risk
Restoring grasslands in Waterton Lakes National Park
Reintroducing bison to Banff National Park Species at risk
Building bridges for wildlife in Kootenay National Park
Reconnecting waterways for fish in Glacier National Park
Recovering species at Fort Rodd Hill National Historic Site and Gulf Island National Park Reserve Species at risk
Clam garden rejuvenation in Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
Restoring ecosystems and species in Gulf Islands National Park Reserve Species at risk
Managing non-native deer in Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
Restoring coastal dunes in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve Species at risk
Helping humans and wildlife coexist in and around Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
Restoring kelp in Gwaii Haanas National Marine Conservation Area Reserve and Haida Heritage Site
Eradicating invasive deer in Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site
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