Camping facilities closed until at least June 21, Parks Canada says
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Parks Canada will allow a limited reopening of day-use activities at national parks across the country on June 1 but camping won’t come back until “at least” June 21.
Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Parks Canada will resume some operations starting June 1 at national parks, national historic sites, national marine conservation areas and national wildlife areas. This will include access to some trails, day-use areas, and green spaces, as well as some access for recreational boating.All camping facilities remain closed until at least June 21, as the government agency assesses whether and how services might resume.
“Parks Canada will continue to work closely with local tourism-related businesses and associations throughout the gradual resumption of operations. The agency will also inform visitors of the appropriate physical distancing, hygiene and safety measures to follow.”
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