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Bookings now open for P.E.I. National Park

Sisters, from left, Emilie, Katie and Lisa Ward play with their uncle Chris and aunt Jennifer during a visit to Brackley Beach. - File
Sisters, from left, Emilie, Katie and Lisa Ward play with their uncle Chris and aunt Jennifer during a visit to Brackley Beach. - Mitch MacDonald

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Canadians are now able to book their upcoming experiences for the 2019-2020 camping season on P.E.I.

Whether it be a fully-serviced campsite or an interpretive guided hike, Parks Canada’s reservation service for 39 national parks and national historic sites across Canada will allow visitors to plan their trips well ahead of time.

Reservations for campgrounds in P.E.I. National Park can now be booked for trips between June and September 2019.

Booking dates vary for sites across the country and visitors should refer to Parks Canada’s Reservation Service website for more information when looking to book at multiple locations.

The Parks Canada Discovery Pass provides unlimited admission for a full year to more than 80 places across the country, and can be ordered online or purchased by visiting Parks Canada and partner retailer locations.


Fast facts

  • The 2019 dates for P.E.I. National Park campsites are: Cavendish Campground: June 5 to Sept. 29; Stanhope Campground: June 5 to Sept. 3
  • The government of Canada offers free admission to all Parks Canada places for youth aged 17 and under.
  • Parks Canada continues to offer free admission to new Canadian citizens for one year through the Institute for Canadian Citizenship’s Cultural Access pass.
  • Visitors are encouraged to plan their trip by consulting the Parks Canada website, downloading the mobile app and following Parks Canada on social media for more information about destinations.
  • Parks Canada offers visitors 46 national parks, one national urban park, four national marine conservation areas and 171 national historic sites.
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