20 places to use your free Parks Canada Discovery Pass in B.C.

July 3, 2017

by Nancy Baye

Parks Canada is celebrating the country’s 150th anniversary with a free pass to its stunning parks. The 2017 Discovery Pass is valid throughout the year and offers free access to national parks and marine conservation areas, plus national historic sites. Millions of passes have already been distributed. Make sure you’ve got yours, then get out there and discover these B.C. gems! [Photo credit: iStock/laughingmango]

20 places to use your free Parks Canada Discovery Pass in B.C.

First thing’s first – get your pass

Passes are available at MEC, any CIBC branch, through participating partners or online. Just one pass is needed for a family or group travelling together into a participating park. Remember to leave the pass clearly on display in your vehicle, either dangling from the rearview mirror or on the dashboard. Although park and historical site admission is free, some fees remain in effect.

What fees remain in effect?

Visitors will still need to pay for activities like guided tours and services. Also not included are: reservation fees, camping, backcountry permits, accommodation fees, firewood, parking and mooring. At Radium Hot Springs in Kootenay National Park, you’ll still need to pay a fee to soak.

B.C. National Parks

Note the word national, meaning the free sites are those administered by Parks Canada, a federal agency. Provincial, municipal or private parks, or any historic sites not managed by Parks Canada are not included. Know which is which before hitting the road. The list below will get you on the right path!

If you plan on camping, Parks Canada strongly encourages early reservations because this season will be busier than most.

B.C. National Historic Sites

Enjoy our national treasures this year, and reaffirm why B.C. might just be the greatest place on earth.

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