Canada Strong Pass returns in June, making summer travel WAY cheaper

In just a few weeks, Canadians will once again be able to take advantage of discounted travel and free admission as the Canada Strong Pass returns for the summer.
Mark your calendar because the Canada Strong Pass will be available for its third season from June 19 to Sept. 17.
“If you’re starting to make summer plans, there’s even more to discover with the Canada Strong Pass,” stated Mark Carney in a post on X. “Starting this June — free admission to national parks, free experiences for kids, and more.”
If you’re starting to make summer plans, there’s even more to discover with the Canada Strong Pass. Starting this June — free admission to national parks, free experiences for kids, and more:https://t.co/K5H7wa8TH9 pic.twitter.com/vrz1k02ptJ
— Mark Carney (@MarkJCarney) March 24, 2026
Here’s what Canadians should know and what’s included this season.
What is the Canada Strong Pass?

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The Canada Strong Pass first launched on June 20, 2025, and ran until Sept. 2 that year.
It’s not a physical pass or ticket, but a program that gives Canadians free or discounted access to Parks Canada sites, museums, galleries, and even travel on Via Rail. From June 19 to Sept. 7, you can get free admission to all national historic sites, national parks, and national marine conservation areas operated by Parks Canada — all you have to do is show up.
The pass is available to Canadians and international tourists.
What’s included in the Canada Strong Pass?

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Once the pass kicks in this summer, visitors will have access to the following:
- Free entry at participating locations operated by Parks Canada during regular operating hours.
- Twenty-five per cent off camping and overnight accommodations with Parks Canada. However, fees still apply for guided tours, hikes, and programs, as well as permits, parking, fishing licenses, and firewood.
- Free and reduced entry fees at participating museums and galleries. Admission is free for those 17 and under, while visitors aged 18 to 24 get a 50 per cent off discount.
- Free and reduced fares on Via Rail. Children and youth aged 17 can travel for free when accompanied by an adult (use the discount code CANADAFAM), while adults aged 18 to 24 get 25 per cent off (use the discount code CANADA1824) on valid Via Rail routes across Canada.
It’s important to note that the free admission doesn’t apply to provincial or territorial parks, Sépaq parks in Québec, municipal and private parks, parks or historic sites not operated by Parks Canada, and locations operated by third parties.
The Canada Strong Pass is returning at a time when many Canadians are grappling with higher travel prices heading into the summer season.