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Join us on Canada Day with free admissions to national parks, historic areas and marine conservation
Canada NewsWire
OTTAWA, Ontario, June 27, 2022
OTTAWA, ON, June 27, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ – National Historic Sites, National Parks and National Marine Conservation Spaces are gateways to nature, culture and history. These beautiful places tell the stories of Canada and immerse themselves in the herbal and cultural heritage of our country.
On July 1, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, invites Canadians and foreigners to join some of Canada’s most iconic destinations with free access to all national historic sites, national parks and marine conservation areas. The blockade along the Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site and the Rideau Canal National Historic Site, as well as on Quebec City’s historic canals, will also be free during the day.
Canada Day is an opportunity for everyone to come together and reflect on what unites us, the varied aspects of Canada’s history and culture, and to work towards a better future. Walking the steps of history or soaking up stunning landscapes, Parks Canada- Managed offers visitors the best environment to get to know Canada, adding information about the stories, cultures and contributions of indigenous peoples.
As pillars of Canada’s tourism industry, the positions managed by Parks Canada are committed to providing visitors with safe and rewarding reports across the country. Subscribe to our e-newsletter, download the Parks Canada mobile app and follow us on social media for inspiration on places to visit and to help plan the best excursion.
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“On July 1, I urge all Canadians to take credit for free admission to Parks Canada-run venues across the country. From inspiring national historic sites to stunning national parks and national marine conservation areas, there’s no better way to spend this national holiday than snorkeling. in history or hanging out with friends and family. Happy Canada Day!”
The Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister of Parks of Canada
Quick facts
Parks Canada protects an extensive network of cultural heritage sites and herbarium that includes 171 national historic sites, 47 national parks, five national marine conservation spaces and one urban national park.
National Historic Sites, National Parks and National Marine Conservation Spaces are a vital component of local economies, contributing to billions of dollars each year and employing tens of thousands of people. Parks Canada works with components and surrounding communities for the expansion of local tourism. and task creation.
Admission is free year-round for young people under the age of 17 at all locations managed by Canada’s parks. Heritage sites are a wonderful way for young people to have fun outdoors and learn about the surroundings and history.
To celebrate families and diversity, Parks Canada offers free admission to new Canadian citizens for one year through the Canadian Citizenship Institute’s Canoo mobile app.
Parks Canada’s Discovery Pass provides unlimited supplies for a full year to more than 80 destinations across the country. Visitors can purchase their Parks Canada Discovery Passes online, on-site, and at spouse stores nationwide.
related links
Parks Canada website
Parks Canada Mobile Apps
Canada Parks Discovery Pass
Parks Canada Reservation Service
SOURCE Parks Canada