Free admission with Parks Canada

The Government of Canada is offering free admission to places operated by Parks Canada from:

December 12, 2025 to January 15, 2026 inclusive
June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

What’s included in free admission

During the Canada Strong Pass periods, no fees apply for admission for all visitors to all national historic sites, national parks, and national marine conservation areas operated by Parks Canada.

From June 19 to September 7 2026 inclusive, no fees apply for lockage at the seven canals administered by Parks Canada on historic waterways.

What’s not included in free admission

During the Canada Strong Pass periods, fees still apply for:

This is not an exhaustive list. Please check with the location you plan to visit for more details on fees.

Where free admission applies

Free admission only applies to places operated by and for Parks Canada, during regular operating hours.

Many sites will offer limited or modified services in December and January. Be sure to check the website of the location you plan to visit before you go.

Where free admission doesn’t apply

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

When admission is free

Admission is free, during regular operating hours, from:

December 12, 2025 to January 15, 2026 inclusive
June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

Regular fees apply from January 16 to June 18, 2026 inclusive.

How to get free admission

No entry pass or ticket is required to visit locations that are open during the free admission period. Parks Canada staff will continue to welcome visitors at gates and visitor centres.

Parks Canada annual/seasonal passes

During the Canada Strong Pass periods, you do not need to show your annual or seasonal pass to receive admission to places that accept these passes.

The Canada Strong Pass is in effect:

December 12, 2025 to January 15, 2026 inclusive
June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

Available to buy online

The following admission passes and permits can be bought online:

Discovery Passes (outside of the Canada Strong Pass periods only)
Seasonal mooring permits (Spring 2026)

Available to buy in-person

You can buy passes and permits in person outside of the Canada Strong Pass periods, where available.

For those visiting outside of the free admission dates, Parks Canada’s team members will help you find the best value for admission once you arrive.

Pass extensions

Discovery Passes and annual single-location passes are normally valid for 12 months from the date of purchase.

Annual passes valid during free admission periods are automatically extended. For any questions regarding your annual pass or its extension, please contact the site you plan to visit directly.

No action is required to get these extensions.

Pass expiration calculator

Select the expiry date listed on your Parks Canada Discovery Pass or annual single location pass:

August, 2025
September, 2025
October, 2025
November, 2025
December, 2025
January, 2026
February, 2026

March, 2026
April, 2026
May, 2026
June, 2026
July, 2026
August, 2026
September, 2026
October, 2026
November, 2026
December, 2026

January, 2027
February, 2027
March, 2027
April, 2027
May, 2027
June, 2027
July, 2027
August, 2027
September, 2027

Your pass will now be valid until: September 2025

25% off camping and overnight stays with Parks Canada

A discount of 25% will apply to fees for camping and roofed accommodations from:

December 12, 2025 to January 15, 2026 inclusive
June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

Regular fees apply from January 16 to June 18, 2026 inclusive.

The 25% discount is part of the Canada Strong Pass, and may not be combined with other promotions. If more than 1 discount applies, you will receive whichever discount is greater.

What’s included in the 25% discount

Winter camping
Backcountry overnight stays
Tent and RV camping / frontcountry camping
Equipped camping
oTENTiks
MicrOcubes
Cabins
Yurts
Tipis
Ôasis
Historic stays

Learn more about types of camping and overnight accommodations.

What’s not included in the 25% discount

During the Canada Strong Pass periods, fees still apply for:

mooring
programs not usually included with admission
services provided by third parties
firewood
permits
parking

Reservation system administrative fees still apply. This is not an exhaustive list. Please check with the location you plan to visit for more details on fees.

Where the 25% off applies

The discount is offered on camping and accommodations operated by Parks Canada, during regular operating hours.

Many sites will offer limited or modified services in December and January, and availability for summer may be limited. Be sure to check the website of the location you plan to visit before you go.

Where the 25% off doesn’t apply

The 25% discount on camping and roofed accommodation does not apply at:

provincial or territorial parks
Sépaq parks in Québec
municipal and private parks
parks or historic sites not operated by Parks Canada
camping and accommodations operated by third parties

How to get the 25% discount

The reduced camping rate is open to all visitors.

Advance reservations are recommended for some Parks Canada campgrounds and overnight accommodations. Some locations have limited first-come first-served camping options. Confirm reservation requirements and availability before you travel.

First-come first-served camping and overnight accommodations

Everyone registering in person upon arrival for camping or roofed accommodation at a Parks Canada operated location will pay the reduced rates for the nights of:

December 12, 2025 to January 15, 2026 inclusive
June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

Regular fees apply from January 16 to June 18, 2026 inclusive.

Reservations booked directly with Parks Canada

Existing reservations and new reservations made before January 16: for reserved campsites or accommodations including dates during the Canada Strong Pass periods, you will pay the full price and later receive a refund. You will receive an email once your refund has been processed. No action is required. We appreciate your patience as we work to process refunds.

Reservations made January 16 or later: for reserved campsites or accommodations including dates during the Canada Strong Pass periods, your reservation will reflect the 25% discount.

When does the discount apply

December 12, 2025 to January 15, 2026 inclusive
June 19 to September 7, 2026 inclusive

Regular fees apply from January 16 to June 18, 2026 inclusive.

Parks Canada locations in northern Canada

Parks Canada locations in northern Canada don’t normally charge admission fees. However, they do provide many services for backcountry users.

At select northern locations, during the Canada Strong Pass periods, Parks Canada will:

waive backcountry day-use fee for visitors
offer 25% discount on overnight backcountry fees

Check the website of the location you plan to visit for more details.

Tourism operators

Learn how free admission and discounted camping applies to products already purchased for your clients. Contact Parks Canada’s tourism industry relations team at tourisme.tourism@pc.gc.ca.

Visitors who purchased travel packages

If you purchased a travel package from a tourism operator that includes Parks Canada admission or overnight stays, with dates during the Canada Strong Pass periods, please contact the tourism operator with any questions.

Contact us

If you have a question not answered above, contact Parks Canada.

Plan ahead for your trip

Parks Canada administers one of the finest and most extensive systems of natural and cultural heritage places in the world, for present and future generations. Some locations are very busy, especially in the summer. Plan ahead to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience and to help protect these treasured places.