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This series highlights Canada's stunning parks and sites that protect the environment and showcases the various historic aspects of our country. Parks Canada protects and administers 37 national parks, 10 national park reserves, 171 (out of 1004) national historic sites, 5 national marine conservation areas, and one national urban park (as of 2023).
Established in 2013, Sable Island NPR (Nova Scotia) is a thin crescent of shifting sand located at the edge of the Continental Shelf, 290 km. southeast of Halifax. The park is home to the famous Sable Island wild horses, the world's largest breeding population of grey seals, and unique plants, birds (including the only known breeding location in the world for the Ipswich sparrow) and insects. Known as “The Graveyard of the Atlantic” with over 350 shipwrecks off its shores, the park's history extends back to the 1500s and includes life-saving and weather monitoring stations.
From what country is the first documented human visitation to Sable Island in the early 16th century? (Refer to the Parks Canada website.)
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