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  1. Explore provincial parks for an entire year (January 1 to December 31). Visit 5 or more times a year and it pays back. Go for a hike, to the beach, for a picnic, drop a fishing line and so much more. If you are a private individual or family, this pass is for you. Similar to the annual permit, valid from April 1 to November 30.

  2. 1 Απρ 2024 · Ontario Parks offers everything from tent and trailer camping in organized campgrounds to wilderness campsites accessible only by canoe. Fees for camping vary according to the facilities and services provided. Ontario Parks has four levels of fees for car camping - AA, A, B and C.

  3. Ontario Parks offers discounts on day use fees to Ontario residents aged 65 and over and Ontario residents who possess a CNIB identity card or Ministry of Transportation accessible parking permit. You will be required to show proof of your eligibility when you arrive at the park.

  4. * Ontario Parks discounts camping and day use fees for Ontario residents 65 and older and for Ontario residents with a disability who have a CNIB identity card or an MTO disabled person's parking permit.

  5. 26 Ιουλ 2024 · So to stay at a National Park campground, you’ll pay the daily admission fee (park pass) and nightly camping fees. Camping fees in frontcountry campgrounds (RV, car) are by site. Backcountry campground fees are calculated by person.

  6. Pukaskwa, Georgian Bay Islands and Saint Lawrence Island charge $6 per adult per day and $15 per family or group of seven, $29/$74 per season. Students and seniors are eligible for a reduced rate. See also the National Parks Pass, good for entry to all National Parks in southern Canada.

  7. Seasonal Vehicle Permits allow for unlimited day use visits (valid from 7:00am to 10:00 pm) to a provincial park. Seasonal permits are valid for all provincial parks in province. There is no maximum number of visits to provincial parks for those who hold a seasonal permit.

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