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2026 Canada's National Parks Silver Coin Set

Canada's National Parks silver collectible coins

Canada's national parks are among the most extraordinary wild spaces on earth — sweeping arctic tundra, ancient glaciers, open prairie horizons, and glacier-carved coastlines shaped over millennia. The Royal Canadian Mint has long honoured these landscapes through collector coinage, and the 2026 Canada's National Parks series may be the finest chapter yet in that tradition.

At Sprott Money Collectibles, we're proud to carry the complete four-coin set — all four coins struck from 99.99% pure silver, available now before the 7,000-set worldwide mintage sells out.


What's in the Set?

This four-coin collection from the Royal Canadian Mint features one troy ounce of 99.99% pure silver per coin, each with a proof finish and selective colour application. Every coin celebrates a different Canadian national park from a different region of the country — four parks, four regions, one unified collection.

Each coin ships in a matte black RCM-branded clamshell case with a serialized certificate of authenticity. At just 7,000 sets worldwide, the mintage is genuinely tight for a series of this scope and that exclusivity, paired with the artistry and cultural depth of each design, is what drives collector value well beyond silver content alone.

Coins ship individually as each one is released throughout 2026. Ordering the complete set now means you receive each piece the moment it ships from the mint — no waiting, no risk of individual releases selling out before you can secure yours.


The Red Chairs: A Design Thread That Ties It All Together

Every coin in the series shares a signature design element on the reverse: two red Adirondack chairs. If you've visited a Parks Canada location, you've likely seen them placed at over 100 scenic viewpoints across parks, historic sites, and marine conservation areas across the country.

They've become a quietly iconic symbol of Canada's relationship with its wilderness: an invitation to slow down and take in whatever extraordinary landscape lies before you. On each coin, the chairs anchor a richly coloured scene unique to that park — making every coin distinct while maintaining visual cohesion across all four. It's a brilliant design choice that gives this series both immediate appeal and lasting collectibility.


The Four Parks: A Cross-Country Journey in Silver

Coin 1 — Torngat Mountains National Park (Available Now)

Located at the very northern tip of the Labrador Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Torngat Mountains is one of Canada's most remote and visually dramatic parks. Its name comes from the Inuktitut word Tongait, meaning "place of spirits" and the landscape lives up to it. There are no roads into the park; access is by air or sea only. Within its 9,700 km² lie some of the tallest peaks east of the Rockies and ancient glacier-carved fjords.

Designed by Nunatsiavut artist Bronson Jacque, the coin's reverse depicts a lone caribou lifting its head beneath the aurora borealis over a U-shaped glacier valley. It is among the most striking coin designs the RCM has produced in recent years.

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Coin 2 — Kluane National Park and Reserve, Yukon (Releasing May 2026)

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kluane sits in the southwest corner of the Yukon and is home to the largest non-polar icefields in the world. At roughly 22,000 km², it is a breathtaking expanse of glaciers, alpine meadows, grizzly bears, Dall sheep, wolves, and Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan.

Order the complete set now and the Kluane coin ships directly to you upon its May 2026 release.

 

Coin 3 — Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan (Releasing August 2026)

Grasslands National Park protects one of the last remaining mixed-grass prairie ecosystems in North America — a landscape that once stretched from Texas to Manitoba and is now among the most endangered on earth. Designated as a Dark Sky Preserve, it offers an unbroken view of rolling plains by day and brilliant starlit horizons by night.

It is the only Canadian national park where you can find black-footed ferrets — one of North America's most endangered mammals — alongside plains bison, prairie dogs, and swift foxes. The prairie is genuinely underrepresented in Canadian collector coinage, making this a particularly meaningful entry in the series.

 

Coin 4 — Mingan Archipelago National Park Reserve, Quebec (Releasing November 2026)

The final coin travels to the north shore of the St. Lawrence River, where the Mingan Archipelago protects a chain of approximately 1,000 islands and islets. The archipelago is famous for its limestone monoliths — massive formations sculpted by glaciation and wave erosion into otherworldly shapes that rise from the water like sentinels. Puffins, razorbills, blue whales, and harbour seals call these waters home.

Mingan is rarely featured in mainstream Canadian coinage, making this coin especially desirable for collectors seeking something beyond the familiar.


Why This Set Belongs in Your Collection

  • Limited to 7,000 sets worldwide. A low mintage combined with exceptional design quality and a nationally resonant theme creates strong long-term collector appeal.

  • 99.99% pure silver, proof finish, selective colour. The Royal Canadian Mint's hallmark combination — fine silver, innovative colorization, and exacting craftsmanship — at its very best.

  • Coherent four-coin theme. The red chairs unify the set visually and thematically. This is a complete, cohesive collection, not four standalone releases.

True coast-to-coast-to-coast representation. From Labrador's arctic wilderness to the Yukon's icefields, Saskatchewan's prairies, and Quebec's limestone archipelago, few coin sets have captured Canada's geographic range this completely.

  • Cultural depth. The Torngat Mountains coin was designed by Nunatsiavut artist Bronson Jacque, and the park is cooperatively managed with Inuit communities — a layer of meaning that goes well beyond aesthetics.

  • Ship-as-released convenience. Order now and each coin arrives as it comes off the mint, with no risk of missing a release.

 

Who Is This Set For?

The 2026 Canada's National Parks series appeals to a wide range of collectors. RCM nature series collectors will want this to complete their holdings. Canadian geography and wilderness enthusiasts will find the storytelling irresistible. Silver investors drawn to artistic and cultural value will appreciate the low mintage and Royal Canadian Mint pedigree.

It also makes an exceptional Father's Day gift, Canada Day gift, or milestone present for anyone with a love of Canada's wild spaces. Browse our full Nature Series collection for complementary pieces to pair with this set.

 

Secure Your Set Before They're Gone

With only 7,000 sets produced worldwide and coins releasing throughout 2026, availability will not last. The Torngat Mountains coin is available now — and the window to be among the very first collectors to hold it is open right now.

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