Ontario Government Offering Free Admission to Provincial Parks July 19
/To mark Healthy Parks Healthy People Day, Ontario government is offering free day-use access to provincial parks on July 19 announced on Monday.
This annual celebration is part of a global movement to promote health benefits of getting outside with nature according to a press release.
“I invite all Ontarians to take advantage of this free pass to Ontario Parks, an opportunity to immerse yourselves in the joy and wonder of exploring the great outdoors,” said Andrea Khanjin, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. “Whether you’re looking to get some exercise or seeking a fun and affordable day with your family, I hope this free day will give more people the opportunity to explore everything that their local provincial park has to offer.”
Several programs and facilities offer hiking, cycling, paddling, swimming and more.
Throughout the summer, Ontario Parks offers numerous ways to engage with nature including:
In-park Discovery Programs which allow kids and adults to gain confidence in nature and around wildlife through activities such as guided hikes to explore a new trail and other educational programs.
The 30x30 Nature Challenge to encourage people to spend 30 minutes in nature for 30 days during the month of August.
Take a Hike Day on August 10, providing guided hikes at provincial parks around the province. Visitors can join in on one of the many events happening across the province.