Google Maps has unveiled new street views of some of Canada's most iconic landmarks and parks from coast to coast, giving curious viewers a chance to virtually visit the different destinations.

The company unveiled the new street views Tuesday in a blog post.

Some of the new locations include B.C.'s Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Alberta's Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump and Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park in New Brunswick.

Through its partnership with Parks Canada, Google has also provided panoramic photos from several different national parks, including Point Pelee in Ontario, Jasper in Alberta  and Glacier in British Columbia. 

Google has previously mapped other locations in Canada, including Churchill, Man. – dubbed the "polar bear capital of the world" -- and Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.