Garibaldi Provincial Park
Garibaldi Provincial Park is a stunning natural area located in British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1927, the park covers over 1,950 square kilometers and features diverse landscapes, including mountains, glaciers, and alpine meadows. It is named after the Italian general and nationalist, Giuseppe Garibaldi, reflecting the park's majestic beauty.
The park is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and skiing. Notable attractions include Garibaldi Lake, known for its vibrant turquoise waters, and the Black Tusk, a striking volcanic peak. Visitors can explore numerous trails, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness.