‘When we encouraged Canadians to visit our national parks last year, they responded by the millions.’

2017 was a good year for the Canadian outdoors. Admissions to national parks, marine conservation areas, and historic sites were free to everyone in honor of Canada’s 150th birthday. And for 2018 and beyond, that perk will continue for kids.
The Canadian government announced this week national parks will be free for people 17 years old and younger. The move is part of Canada’s 2018 federal budget and follows the success of 2017’s free parks project.
“Some parks were so busy they had to turn people away!” Finance Minister Bill Morneau said during the announcement. It was with this positive response the government decided to make national parks, including marine conservation areas and historical sites, permanently free for kids.