Canada is waiving entry fees for all national parks from June 19 to September 7, allowing visitors to explore its stunning landscapes without cost. This initiative includes national historic sites and marine conservation areas, providing significant savings for tourists planning multiple visits.
The free access is part of a broader strategy to boost tourism and encourage outdoor activities, especially after the pandemic. Additionally, there will be a 25% discount on camping and overnight stays, making it more affordable for families and groups to experience Canada’s natural beauty.
For UK travellers, this means a unique opportunity to explore Canada’s national parks at no entry cost, potentially influencing travel plans this summer. With direct flights available from major UK cities, the financial incentive could lead to increased tourism, benefiting both visitors and the local economy.
As the summer approaches, keep an eye on travel deals and park availability, as this promotion may lead to higher visitor numbers. Early booking for camping sites is advisable to secure accommodations during this peak season.
Sources
Euronews

