Camping will gradually resume at a number of national parks and historic sites across the country starting today, but will, initially, only be open to those with existing reservations.
National parks will then gradually begin to accept new online reservations for some campgrounds over the coming weeks.
Due to current travel restrictions, existing reservations from international visitors – including visitors from the United States – up to and including Aug. 7 will be cancelled and automatically refunded in full.
National parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas across the country closed in mid-March to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
For more details on camping during COVID-19, please click here.
Eagerly awaiting your chance to book a new campsite at your local PC place? See our UPDATED web page to find out when campsites can be booked at various nat’l parks. https://t.co/bNDro8OHYA Visiting is different this year – #PlanAhead to keep yourself informed and safe. pic.twitter.com/3dHUasH8S1
— Parks Canada (@ParksCanada) June 19, 2020
Alright, it’s official… #Summer is finally here!
This year more than any other, please #PlanAhead before soaking in the rays at a #ParksCanada place. Be #ParksSmart + check out our tips before you go https://t.co/RdWJt6YKBx #FirstDayofSummer #SummerSolstice pic.twitter.com/VPPOUSoZJt
— Parks Canada (@ParksCanada) June 20, 2020




This year more than any other, please