It’s again that time of year to start thinking about summer nights around the campfire. On Friday at 8 a.m., many locations in Banff National Park will open for online reservations, encompassing such ...
The federal government’s Canada Strong Pass takes effect today, offering free admission to Parks Canada sites and discounted ...
Calling Canada’s campers: The Globe wants to know which Parks Canada campground is your favourite, and why. It may be winter right now, but before you know it, camping season will be calling and ...
National park enthusiasts have a cheaper option to say goodbye to 2025 and hello to 2026 with the return of the Canada Strong Pass.
For some Canadians, the date their favourite Parks Canada campground opens for reservations is as thrilling as a Beyoncé concert ticket drop. Parks Canada, which manages nearly 11,000 campsites, says ...
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Parks Canada sites saw 13 per cent spike in visitors with Canada Strong Pass in place
Parks Canada sites saw a 13 per cent increase in the number of visitors over the summer while the Canada Strong Pass was in ...
With its out-of-this-world scenery and a favorable exchange rate for U.S. travelers, now is the time to plan a trip to the National Parks of Canada. This is the summer to camp at the top of North ...
Great news for campers: Parks Canada has announced that visitors can book their 2024 camping reservations starting in January for some popular locations. That's months earlier than how it was for the ...
The Parks Canada upgraded camping reservation system opens Monday for all those eager to get outside this spring and summer. Each camping location has its own launch date between March 13 and April 13 ...
Parks Canada says visitors will be able to start booking reservations for camping and other activities at its sites across the country in March. The reservation dates, which are posted online, are ...
Parks Canada sites nationwide saw an estimated 14.5 million visitors, a 13 per cent increase overall, with national historic ...
GATINEAU, QC, June 17, 2020 /CNW/ - The health and safety of Canadians, visitors, and employees is the Government of Canada's priority in opening national parks, national historic sites, and national ...
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