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Voyageurs National Park

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Noun1.Voyageurs National Park - a national park in Minnesota having ancient rock outcroppings and evergreen forestsVoyageurs National Park - a national park in Minnesota having ancient rock outcroppings and evergreen forests
Gopher State, Minnesota, North Star State, MN - a midwestern state


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Voyageurs National Park The name came from the initial French - Canadian tourists who frequent this place via canoes.
One national parks study found higher levels of a particular stress hormone among wolves at Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota (where snowmobiles are common) compared with Isle Royale National Park in Michigan (where the machines are banned).
One national parks study found higher levels of a particular stress hormone among wolves at Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota (where snowmobiles are common) compared with Isle Royale National Park in Michigan (where the machines are banned).
 
 
 
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