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The Canada Strong Pass launches Friday to promote domestic tourism. Here's what it offers

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The Canadian federal government is launching the "Canada Strong Pass" on Friday to promote domestic tourism. The pass offers free admission to national historic sites, parks, and marine conservation areas, discounts on camping, and reduced rail travel for young people, aiming to encourage Canadians to explore their own country.

  1. 1 May: Statistics Canada released data on Canadian travel.
  2. 2 Monday morning: Minister Steven Guilbeault announced the Canada Strong Pass.
  3. 3 Friday: Canada Strong Pass launches.
  • Increased domestic tourism in Canada.
  • Potential economic benefits for Canadian tourism sector.
  • Reduced travel to the U.S. by Canadians.
What: The Canadian federal government is launching the "Canada Strong Pass" to promote domestic tourism, offering free access to national sites and parks, and discounted rail travel for young people.
When: Monday morning (announcement), Friday (launch date), May (Statistics Canada data released).
Where: Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa (announcement location), Canada (focus of tourism).
Why: To encourage Canadians to explore their own country, especially as fewer Canadians are traveling to the U.S., and to strengthen national identity and connection to nature, history, and culture.
How: The pass provides free admission to Parks Canada sites, discounts on camping, free Via Rail travel for children, and discounted rail travel for young adults, along with museum discounts.

The Canadian federal government is launching the "Canada Strong Pass" on Friday to promote domestic tourism. The pass offers free admission to national historic sites, parks, and marine conservation areas, discounts on camping, and reduced rail travel for young people, aiming to encourage Canadians to explore their own country.