Rhode Island is one of the states where there are no national parks. It does, however, have several places that are preserved American landmarks.
Rhode Island national park xD its so easy to say.
Gary Neil Corbett has written: 'A review and management plan for the freshwater aquatic resources of Prince Edward Island National Park' -- subject- s -: Management, Environmental conditions, National parks and reserves, Aquatic resources, Aquatic ecology 'Conservation of the endangered piping plover - Charadrius melodus - in Canada's national parks' -- subject- s -: Piping plover, Protection, Conservation, Birds, Endangered species
I live on Prince Edward Island and a lot of people here enjoy the beaches, shopping in Charlottetown, going to shows at the Confederation Center, many different amusement parks and museums in Charlottetown, JackFrost festival during the winter, the blueberry festival in St. Peters during the summer, Festival of lights :) and many many more! :D
A few Canadian national parks include:Banff National Park of CanadaCape Breton Highlands National Park of CanadaElk Island National Park of CanadaSee 'related links' for more.
Well, Hawaii offer a lot of parks and interesting places to go to. One of the biggest parks on the island would be the 'Hawaii Volcanoes National Park'.
Quoin Island is a national park in Queensland, Australia.
Hawaii is home to two national parks: Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island, which features two active volcanoes, and Haleakalā National Park on Maui, known for its volcanic landscapes and unique biodiversity.
Can you say "AP Biology"? :/
Elk are found in and around the Rocky Mountains and the foothills of the Rockies, as well as on various farms and ranches that raise elk. Elk Island National Park, Prince Albert National Park, Yellowstone National Park and other various parks in Canada and the USA also have elk.
Jasper, Banff, Elks Island, Wood Buffalo, Waterton Lakes
Ayuittituq, ellesmere island and some other crappy place