From rugged mountains to pristine lakes, and lush forests to stunning glaciers, Parks Canada offers a treasure trove of natural wonders waiting for adventurers like you to start exploring. And with Canoo, you get free daily admission!

How do I use Canoo to book a visit?

It’s super easy! Pull up the app and click on or search for the park you are visiting. Please make sure to check that the site you are going to has partnered with Canoo to ensure that you get free entry. Once you arrive, present your app to Parks Canada staff. You can then:

  1. Click the yellow button that says “Check-In” on the bottom right corner of your screen.
  2. Scan the QR code that the Parks Canada staff may have or enter the 4-digit venue code that they provide you with.
  3. Once you enter the code, select the number of children that you are bringing with you.
  4. Show Parks Canada staff the final screen.
  5. And then your adventure begins!
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Why visit a National Park?

Parks Canada is a testament to Canada’s dedication to preserving its natural and cultural heritage. With a variety of landscapes and experiences to offer, these national parks provide an opportunity to connect with nature and gain a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the great outdoors. So, whether you’re an avid hiker, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply seeking tranquillity amidst breathtaking landscapes, a journey through Parks Canada will undoubtedly leave you with unforgettable memories and a renewed sense of wonder for the natural world.

What can you do at a National Park?

Parks Canada sites offer a wide range of activities and experiences to cater to various interests and age groups.

Hiking and Nature Walks

Most Parks Canada sites boast a network of well-maintained trails, ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes. These trails take you through a variety of different landscapes, allowing you to explore the natural beauty of the area, spot wildlife, and enjoy stunning views.

A young family on the Prince of Wales hill, at Waterton Lakes National Park.
Credit: Parks Canada

Wildlife Viewing

Parks Canada sites are home to all kinds of wildlife, including iconic species such as bears, moose, wolves, eagles, and more. Wildlife viewing opportunities may vary depending on the park, but you can often see animals in their natural habitats.

Canoeing and Kayaking

Parks Canada sites often feature lakes, rivers, and waterways, making them ideal for paddling adventures. Canoeing and kayaking can give you a unique perspective on the landscape and opportunities to observe marine life up close.

Scenic Drives

Some parks have scenic driving routes that offer breathtaking views and access to key attractions. These routes are perfect for visitors who prefer to experience the beauty of nature from the comfort of their vehicle.

Historical and Cultural Exploration

Many Parks Canada sites have historical significance, featuring archaeological sites and cultural heritage. Exploring these sites allows visitors to learn about Canada’s past.

Aerial view of L'Anse-Blanchette heritage site. Forillon National Park
Credit: Parks Canada

Participating in Events and Festivals

Parks Canada hosts various events and festivals throughout the entire year, including cultural celebrations, educational workshops, and special guided tours.

The beauty and versatility of national and provinicial park sites mean that there truly is something for everyone to enjoy. The blend of awe-inspiring landscapes, thrilling outdoor activities, and enlightening historical insights ensures that visitors leave with a newfound appreciation for the world around them and a yearning to return to these remarkable sites time and time again.

Find out what you need to bring for a day at a national or provincial park with our blog here!

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