I think you do not understand my request. I can search some other maps where provincial parks are then another map for no fly zones, but I would like to have one map with all areas mapped. It is more convenient,...
I hear ya.
If you grew up as a kid flying model airplanes in your backyard or at your cottage or in any empty farm field, it's a really huge challenge in your old age to suddenly have your government tell you that you're now a pilot like any other 747 captain, expected to be able to pass a test every two years asking questions about de-icing fluid, how to interpret METAR weather reports, NOTAMS, aeronautical sectional charts, controlled airspace, how many hours after scuba diving it's safe to fly in an airplane, etc. Sheesh.
It's as though you grew up and spent all your life riding bicycles, until suddenly being told you now must have a driver's licence to continue riding that bicycle, but to get the licence you first need to pass a test in which you are expected to demonstrate knowledge of how a tractor trailer's air-brake system works. All of which would actually make way more sense than mst drone regulations, since statisticly far more people have been killed by trucks while riding their bicycles than by anyone operating recreational multirotors... But, I digress.
Initially you were even expected to pay a subscription fee to purchase the charts and airport indexes and regulation updates, etc. Transport Canada is only very slowly making it easier to find sources for the information required to pass their RPAS tests.
All that said, the very best app available (in Canada) is the
Drone Pilot Canada app. Yes, there is small initial cost, but there have been multiple free upgrades and it keeps getting better all the time. It does show National and Provincial Parks. The latest update now also shows active NOTAMS. Clicking on any area brings up details explaining why it's marked and who to contact for more information if required. This app is far and away the best showing everything you need to know in one app,
much better than any of the current Gov't provided multiple sources.
Here Don explains the latest update to the
Drone Pilot Canada app, which now shows active NOTAMS.