Starting January 1, 2024, members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) and their immediate families will get free daily admission to all Parks…
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Kootenay part of program conserving areas around national parks
Habitat loss and climate change threaten the iconic plants and animals that bring our national parks to life. That’s why Canada’s two largest conservation organizations…
Wildlife overpass coming to protect Radium bighorn herd
The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) this morning announced a new wildlife overpass will be constructed south of Radium Hot Springs. The aim…
Parks Canada public engagement on draft plans begins
National parks are gateways to nature, adventure, and discovery that hold special places in the hearts of Canadians and visitors from around the world. Now…
Parks Canada suspends camping nation-wide
To help limit the spread of COVID-19, Parks Canada April 15 announced it is suspending camping, group activities, and events across the country until at…
Accelerate Kootenays EV charging network completed
The Accelerate Kootenays electric vehicle (EV) charging network has now completed the installation of 13 direct current fast chargers (DCFC) across the Kootenays with the…
Help shape future of the Rocky Mountain national parks
Public input will help guide Parks Canada priorities Parks Canada places belong to all Canadians. They represent the very best that Canada has to offer…
Mountain parks infrastructure getting boost
The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada today announced investments of more than $31 million in…