The new Canada Strong Pass, launched by the government, is open to everyone in the country including Canadian citizens, permanent residents, international students, temporary foreign workers, tourists, and visitors. The initiative is aimed at encouraging travel and cultural exploration across Canada by offering free access to national parks and discounts on travel and museums, as per a report by CIC News.
The program runs from June 20 to September 2, 2025, and no registration or physical pass is required. Anyone can simply visit a participating location to enjoy the benefits, which will be applied automatically.
Under the Canada Strong Pass, Parks Canada sites: including national parks, marine conservation areas, and historic sites are offering free entry to all. In addition, visitors can avail discounts on campgrounds and roofed accommodations. Backcountry day-use fees in Northern Canada are waived, and overnight backcountry stays are also available at a discount. Lockage fees at canals on historic waterways are also being waived.
If travellers have already purchased Parks Canada passes or booked VIA Rail travel before June 16 for the travel period between June 20 and September 2, they may be eligible for partial refunds or pass extensions. Seasonal park passes will be extended by three months, and campsite reservations will include refund instructions by email.
According to the CIC News report, Anna Gainey, Secretary of State (Children and Youth) said, “With fewer financial barriers, we hope even more people will have the chance to explore our stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage.”
The program runs from June 20 to September 2, 2025, and no registration or physical pass is required. Anyone can simply visit a participating location to enjoy the benefits, which will be applied automatically.
Under the Canada Strong Pass, Parks Canada sites: including national parks, marine conservation areas, and historic sites are offering free entry to all. In addition, visitors can avail discounts on campgrounds and roofed accommodations. Backcountry day-use fees in Northern Canada are waived, and overnight backcountry stays are also available at a discount. Lockage fees at canals on historic waterways are also being waived.
If travellers have already purchased Parks Canada passes or booked VIA Rail travel before June 16 for the travel period between June 20 and September 2, they may be eligible for partial refunds or pass extensions. Seasonal park passes will be extended by three months, and campsite reservations will include refund instructions by email.
According to the CIC News report, Anna Gainey, Secretary of State (Children and Youth) said, “With fewer financial barriers, we hope even more people will have the chance to explore our stunning landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich cultural heritage.”
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