Twenty-nine of Canada’s 48 national parks to reopen to day-use visitors June 1
More than half of Canada’s national parks — including Banff in Alberta, Pacific Rim in British Columbia and Cape Breton Highlands in Nova Scotia — are to reopen June 1.
According to the national parks website the current suspension of visitor services and vehicle access at day use areas, campgrounds and trail head locations in Prince Albert National Park, as well as the temporary closure of visitor facilities, will remain in place until June 1.
Minister of Environment Jonathan Wilkinson says 29 of the 48 national parks will open for day use, and there will be access to washrooms.
“It’s an opportunity for folks, particularly those who live reasonably close to national parks, to be able to get out in nature in a manner that can allow physical distancing,” he told The Canadian Press.