Friday, 7 December 2012

Bruce Peninsula: add, subtract, multiply and divide the natural law of Canada

Bruce peninsula.Bruce peninsula.

Canada and the United States at the junction of the five Great Lakes is not only the world's largest piece of fresh water, but also created many world-class natural landscape, the famous Niagara Falls and the Ontario Lake scenic spots of Qiandao Lake are entrenched in here. In contrast, is located in Huron Lake in the Bruce Peninsula has been less well known.

Long Ban DaoLong Ban Dao

In fact, the deep Lake Huron narrow peninsula on not only has a Great Lakes region is the most clean fresh water on the island, along the Niagara Escarpment topography and a wealth of animal and vegetation resources have also been Canadian people pass from mouth to mouth. If the Niagara Falls is a Canadian dedication to a feast of world tourists, so Bruce peninsula is more like a small local possession.

National ParkNational Park

Method: to save the National Park

In Bruce Peninsula National Park, the first rule is, you must handle their own waste.

In 2009, the Canadian Department of tourism (Canada Tourism Commission) in the country held a "Locals Know" activities, to the Chinese people for the most attractive tourism landscape, the country finally, blue waters of a nest hidden in the caves under the touched the hearts of all, come out on top. This lake is located on the Bruce Peninsula National park.

Bruce Peninsula National Park is one of Canada's 39 National ParkBruce Peninsula National Park is one of Canada's 39 National Park

Bruce Peninsula National Park is one of Canada's 39 National Park, established in 1987. The park is famous for the Niagara Escarpment peculiar physiognomy and Georgia Bay, clear water, blue waters that heady in the name of Grotto cave, is one of the park landscape mark. In addition, the largest park and Ontario southwest region of a primeval forest, the forest species richness, a frequent haunt of precious animal, including black, rattlesnakes and 43 species of orchid species.

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