Free admission and discounted camping fees, program fees, and more.| parks.canada.ca
Parks Canada is taking steps to support their recovery through monitoring, education and enforcement.| parks.canada.ca
Bison are fascinating creatures. There is a lot to learn about them! Here are some of the most common questions our staff get about these animals.| parks.canada.ca
Information on facilities and services, including accessibility, parking, and washrooms at Point Pelee National Park.| parks.canada.ca
Point Pelee National Park is in off-peak operations from November 1 to March 31.| parks.canada.ca
Seasonal hours of operation including Point Pelee National Park hours, Visitor Centre hours and Shuttle Service hours.| parks.canada.ca
Dogs are welcome to join you along all trails and on the shuttle to the Tip at Point Pelee National Park as long as they remain on leash.| parks.canada.ca
Download maps and visitor guides for Point Pelee National Park to prepare for your visit.| parks.canada.ca
Drive one of the most scenic roads in the world. Glacier viewpoints, lakes, hikes and the Columbia Icefield. Find maps, accommodation and travel info here.| parks.canada.ca
Canada's national parks, national marine conservation areas, and national historic sites are the ultimate awe-inspiring experience.| parks.canada.ca
Parks Canada free admission and discount on fees for camping and overnight accommodations from June 20 to September 2, 2025.| parks.canada.ca
Find information on Ardgowan National Historic Site.| parks.canada.ca
Information to help you start camping and enjoying the great Canadian outdoors: Campfires| parks.canada.ca
Avoid crowds at Canada’s most popular national parks (like Banff, Jasper, Bruce Peninsula, Pacific Rim or PEI). Visit these other great places instead.| parks.canada.ca
Plan your visit to Fort Walsh National Historic Site. Activities and experiences, tours, fees, how to get here, history, and more| parks.canada.ca
Find information on Province House National Historic Site in Prince Edward Island.| parks.canada.ca
Meet the head-strong orphan and re-live her youthful escapades and mishaps within the memory-filled rooms of her home – Green Gables – where images from the blockbuster 1908 novel blend with the real life experiences of local author Lucy Maud Montgomery, who drew inspiration from the idyllic farmstead and its red woodland pathways.| parks.canada.ca
Find information on Dalvay-by-the-Sea and Canada's other National Historic Sites, National Parks, National Marine Conservation Areas and on other cultural and natural heritage related topics.| parks.canada.ca
Plan your visit to Rouge National Urban Park in the Greater Toronto Area. Discover nature, culture, agriculture, activities, how to get here and more.| parks.canada.ca
There are two Visitor Centres. One is by the eastern entrance near Alma and the other is by the western entrance at Wolfe Lake.| parks.canada.ca
Halifax history, Kjipuktuk, The Army Museum, World War, Noon Gun, town clock, kilted 78th Highlanders.| parks.canada.ca
Take Parks Canada shuttles or public transit to visit. Book your shuttle in advance. There is limited Lakeside parking. Moraine Lake access via bus only.| parks.canada.ca
Discover Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, including the West Coast Trail, Broken Group Islands and the Long Beach Unit.| parks.canada.ca
Whether you’re looking for adventure, fun for the whole family, or a break from the everyday, Parks Canada has 450 000 km² of protected areas with countless unique experiences to suit your needs.| parks.canada.ca
Camping in Point Pelee National Park in oTENTik A-frame cabins located in Camp Henry. Enjoy a comfortable & convenient stay available all year round.| parks.canada.ca
Explore the Southernmost point of mainland Canada at Point Pelee National Park. Enjoy walking and cycling trails, paddling, birding, swimming and more.| parks.canada.ca
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site is one of Canada’s finest examples of how the fur trade helped shape the nation. Put on your trappers hat and spend a day in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains discovering our past.| parks.canada.ca
Plan your visit to Terra Nova. Activities and experiences, camping, how to get here, fees, nature, and more.| parks.canada.ca
Explore Canada’s first national park. Rocky Mountain peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, wildlife and a picture-perfect mountain town.| parks.canada.ca
Point Pelee National Park has a daily admission fee or cost for adults, seniors, and families. Admission is free for youth 17 and under. Annual passes are available for longer visits.| parks.canada.ca
Access to Lake O'Hara is limited to protect this sensitive environment. Getting there, day trips, shuttle bus random draw, camping and accommodation info.| parks.canada.ca
Reserve camping and accommodations, shuttles and more with Parks Canada.| parks.canada.ca
Tour the Victorian-era Manor and visitor center at Bethune Memorial House, Norman Bethune’s childhood home.| parks.canada.ca
Reserve campsites and accommodations. Bookings also available for select guided hikes, events and parking spaces.| parks.canada.ca
Where to buy a Parks Canada pass (Discovery Pass, individual historic site or park pass). Lockage and mooring permits. Daily admission and other fees.| parks.canada.ca
Gentle surf strokes sandy beaches alongside red cliffs and wind-sculpted dunes. Cycle a seashore path, savour a picnic by a lighthouse and spot heron wading in coastal bays. Hike woodlands and overlook ponds watching for red fox, waterfowl and warblers, then head to one of many beaches to build spectacular sandcastles. At sunset, roast marshmallows over a campfire listening to tales and songs - Prince Edward Island National Park is a giant playground for kids of all ages.| parks.canada.ca
The prairies of Alberta meet the peaks of the Rocky Mountains in Waterton Lakes National Park.| parks.canada.ca
Thousands of years of Mi’kmaq, and Scottish, French, and English settler history at Canada’s first national historic site.| parks.canada.ca
Find information on Skmaqn—Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst and Canada's other National Historic Sites, National Parks, National Marine Conservation Areas and on other cultural and natural heritage related topics.| parks.canada.ca
Plan your visit to Wapusk. Activities and experiences, tours, fees, how to get here, history, and more.| parks.canada.ca
Plan your visit to Rogers Pass National Historic Site, including weather, webcams, road conditions, camping, hikes, history, and more.| parks.canada.ca
The following roads in Jasper National Park will remain closed to motorists until further notice.| parks.canada.ca
Explore Bruce Peninsula National Park near Tobermory and hike woodland trails, explore limestone coasts and camp under a stunning night sky.| parks.canada.ca
Explore camping options and book campsites in Banff National Park. Find operating dates, reservations, etiquette, safety and more.| parks.canada.ca
Discover powerful Acadian stories within a picturesque landscape. Successes and struggles are illuminated through a multimedia presentation and engaging displays, a splendid Victorian garden and a Memorial Church. This is Grand-Pré National Historic Site, monument to Acadian culture and deportation.| parks.canada.ca
Cost of daily park admission, Parks Canada Discovery Pass, camping fees, backcountry permit, fishing permit, guided hikes and other experiences in Banff National Park.| parks.canada.ca