This magnificent park was announced to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The area spreads over 1805 square kilometers, being located on the West coast of Newfoundland. It is a large park, containing the second peak in Newfoundland of 806 meters. Up till 2005, the park was only a reserve park, and only after that it became a National Park of Canada. The sights are varied; one will be able to see fjord waters, seashores, spectacular waterfalls, deserts and mountainous areas. The wildlife consists of species of spruce and balsam fir trees- the 'tuckamores', species of lynx, black bear, caribou, arctic hare, moose, whales and all sorts of species of ducks, including harlequin ducks and sea ducks.
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