Canada Park Passes
Parks Canada offers three different passages to discover the visitor and enjoy the natural and historical attractions of Canada to enable. National Parks of Canada annual subscription allows unlimited access to 27 national parks. Visitors can 78 national historic sites of Canada enjoy by purchasing a national historic sites of Canada Annual Pass. And Discovery package includes two tickets for national parks and national historic sites of Canada, giving visitors access large National Park System Canada. The three passes are good for a period of 12 months from the month of purchase, so that for example a visitor buy a passport until July 1, would be able to use the passes at the end of July of the following year. (So if you buy a pass at the first, you actually get about 13 months of use.)
The passes are not transferable and are for entry and no other services or facilities to Parks Canada. Note that some national parks and national historic sites closed seasonally.
The following table provides a brief description of the three countries. Prices are in Canadian dollars and include all taxes, but services such as camping are not included in the price of passports.
Passport | Validity | Prices | Where to get it |
Passed the Canadian National Parks | Valid for one year from the date of purchase of 27 national parks in Canada. | Adults: $ 62.40 | The participant National Park. |
National Historic Sites of Canada Pass | Valid for one year from the month of purchase and 78 national historic sites of Canada. | Adults: $ 48.50 Senior: (65) $ 41.60 Children: (6-16) $ 24.75 Children: Free Family: $ 98.05 | Involved in every National Historic Site of Canada. |
Discovery package | Valid for one year from the date of purchase of 27 national parks and 78 national historic sites of Canada. | Adults: $ 77.25 Senior: (65) $ 66.35 Children: (6-16) $ 38.60 Children: Free Family: $ 155.50 | In any national or participating National Historic Site of Canada Park. |
Park is in the US
Visitors can travel to the national parks of the United States, various types of passes, including one interagency pass, recreational opportunities on public land managed by five federal agencies covers order: the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation and the US Forest Service. Find out how to order here.
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