The History of Environment in Canada

Year

1930

The National Parks Act

The National Parks Act excluded industrial activities from the parks, made their boundaries permanent, and formally recognized a category of Historical Parks. The Act also entrenched the philosophy that continues to inform Canada’s parks management. It stated that parks were provided for the “benefit, education and enjoyment” of visitors and put forward a mandate to maintain them “so as to leave them unimpaired for future generations.”

Source: The Canadian Encyclopedia: Environmental Movement https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/timeline/environment