One of Canada's Least-visited National Parks Is a Stunning Alternative For Banff-With Fjords, Coastal Paths, and Lush Forests
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Gros Morne National Park, located in Newfoundland and Labrador, is an untapped treasure, attracting under 250,000 visitors annually compared to Banff's millions. The park spans nearly 700 square miles, featuring diverse ecosystems including mountains, fjords, and coastal landscapes. Its remote geography and stunning beauty provide visitors with a peaceful retreat from the crowds found in more popular destinations. Easily accessible via Deer Lake Regional Airport, Gros Morne offers a variety of hiking options, from easy coastal paths to challenging climbs, catering to adventurers of all skill levels. The park exemplifies the rugged, pristine wilderness of eastern Canada.
"Though Gros Morne National Park is far less frequented, it offers stunning biodiversity and extraordinary landscapes that rival any destination in Canada, drawing fewer than 250,000 visitors annually."
"Accessible from Deer Lake Regional Airport, Gros Morne is easier to visit than it appears, offering diverse ecosystems from mountains to coastal paths for every adventure-seeker."
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