Campgrounds will have staggered openings, starting with B.C. sites on Jan. 17 and ending with Newfoundland and Labrador sites on Feb. 12
Get ready to explore the great Canadian outdoors – Parks Canada is opening reservations at its nearly 11,000 campsites for the 2025 season.
Reservations to book different campgrounds will have staggered opening dates, starting on Jan. 17 for B.C sites and ending on Feb. 12 for Newfoundland and Labrador sites.As Globe reader Carolyn Redl put it, “Choosing the best of Canada’s fantastic national parks is not an easy task: We are blessed from ocean to ocean to ocean with stellar, incomparable protected wild spaces treasured as much in the present as they have been by the First People who have lived in them for thousands of years.
– Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, at 8 a.m. MT A surfer exits the water at Long Beach, in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, near Ucluelet, on May 28, 2021.It’s hands down the best, right on a golden sand beach that stretches for miles with beautiful walking in the woods. Or, if you want, you can now ride your bike to Tofino or Ucluelet on the new, protected pathway. It has upgraded showers, too. –We’ve visited several Parks Canada parks, each special in their own way.
Indigenous storytelling and petroglyph tours and other interpretive programs celebrate the importance of the lands and the contributions of its First Peoples. We feel lucky to have this park. –The loons, the warm water, the absolute quiet … nothing has changed in 30 years. Sitting beside the lakes on the signature huge rocks that dot the park, it feels like things may have always been this way. Who knows how many generations of people travelled these same paths.
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