Free Admission to Parks Canada
Plan a holiday in Canada this summer, and take advantage of free or discounted admission to some of the country’s most iconic places. The Canada Strong Pass lets you explore the richness of the country — from nature to museums to historic sites.
What do you need to do? Just book your holiday to Canada and visit participating locations! The Canada Strong Pass is not a physical pass that you need to purchase, sign up for, or collect.
– Explore National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conservation Areas for free.
– Enjoy free or reduced admission at participating museums and galleries across Canada.
– Benefit from reduced or free rail travel for children on VIA Rail.
Parks Canada free admission does not apply to:
– Provincial or territorial parks
– Sépaq parks in Québec
– Municipal and private parks
– Parks or historic sites not operated by Parks Canada
– Locations operated by third parties
Take a look at our holiday options, where you can take advantage of this fabulous offer.
Fly drives to British Columbia and Alberta – click here
Some of our favourites…
Western Parks Explorer, 14 night fly drive, which includes Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and Yoho National Park.
British Columbia Explorer, 14 night fly drive, includes Pacific Rim National Park.
Fly drives to Ontario – click here
One of our favourites…
Ontario Explorer, 14 night fly drive, which includes Georgian Bay Islands National Park and Thousand Islands National Park.
Fly drives to Atlantic Canada – click here
Some of our Favourites…
Wonders of Western Newfoundland, 10 night fly drive, which includes Gros Morne National Park and L’Anse Aux Meadows National Historical Site.
Maritime Explorer, 14 night fly drive, which includes Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Fundy National Park, Prince Edward Island National Park and Halifax Citadel Ntl Historic Site.
Fly drives to Canada’s North – click here
One of our favourites…
Silver Trail Explorer, 10 night fly drive, which includes Kluane National Park.
