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As P.E.I. National Park sees a record number of visitors this summer, some residents are concerned about the health of sand ...
Parks Canada is reminding visitors to Prince Edward Island National Park to stay off the sandy dunes that make up an ...
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The Canada Strong Pass has expanded to include dozens of galleries and museums operated by some provinces and territories ...
Adam Waterous, owner of Mt. Norquay Ski Resort, filed a complaint last summer against Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality, ...
Nipigon and Red Rock among the communities that have proposed properties for a visitor and administrative centre after ...
OTTAWA — The “Canada Strong Pass’ takes effect Friday, offering free admission to national parks, national historic sites and marine conservation areas maintained by Parks Canada.
The Canada Strong Pass includes discounts or free admissions to Parks Canada sites, national museums, Via Rail, and participating provincial and territorial museums and galleries.
Banff already has full parking lots all day in the summer months, and the last time Canada offered free admission to national parks — for Canada’s 150th anniversary in 2017 — the town saw a ...