
Canada Strong Pass Unlocks Free Summer Adventures for Kids and Youth
Hey everyone! I've got some amazing news that’s perfect for families looking to make the most of this summer. The federal government has officially rolled out the Canada Strong Pass , and it’s a total game-changer if you're planning to explore the outdoors or enjoy some enriching cultural experiences across the country.
Starting now and running right through until September 2, 2025 , all children 17 and under can visit Canada’s national parks, historic sites, and marine conservation areas completely free —no strings attached. That’s right: no registration, no physical pass required. Just show up at participating Parks Canada locations and your kids are in, free of charge.
But it doesn't stop there.
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The Canada Strong Pass is also opening the doors to national museums —especially those located in Ottawa and across eastern Ontario —for free for those under 18. Museums like the Canadian Museum of History, the Canadian Museum of Nature, and the National Gallery of Canada are all part of this. Plus, young adults aged 18 to 24 can enjoy a 50% discount at many of these locations. That’s a huge win for students and young travelers.
For those eyeing a nature getaway, here’s more good news: the pass also includes a 25% discount on camping fees at national parks. Imagine waking up next to turquoise lakes or majestic mountain views—without paying full price.
And if you're thinking of traveling by train, Via Rail is offering free fares for children under 18 when accompanied by an adult, and a 25% discount for those aged 18 to 24. It’s never been easier—or more affordable—to travel across Canada and see what this beautiful country has to offer.
What’s the goal here? According to Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault, this initiative is all about bringing Canadians closer to their roots—nature, history, and culture. It’s about reconnecting with what makes Canada strong, especially at a time when domestic tourism is more important than ever.
So whether you're planning a museum day in the capital, a family road trip through the Rockies, or just looking to spend more time outdoors, this summer is the perfect time to do it. Thanks to the Canada Strong Pass , the country is wide open—for free or at a steep discount—for young Canadians and their families.
Honestly, this is the kind of initiative that not only supports tourism, but also helps us appreciate what we often take for granted: the incredible beauty and history of Canada. So pack your bags, grab the kids, and start planning your next adventure—Canada is calling!
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