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Don't forget, you can visit Ontario Provincial Parks for free one day this week

Mark your calendars for July 19th! You don’t want to miss out on this outdoor experience.
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Ontario Parks

On Friday, July 19th. Ontario Parks will be offering free day-use access in celebration of Healthy Parks Healthy People Day

This means you'll get the chance to visit any of the operating parks, try their facilities, and enjoy their services with no entry fees.

Healthy Parks Healthy People Day is a global movement that celebrates the transformative power of nature on our physical, mental, and social well-being. Research has consistently shown that spending time in nature can work wonders, from reducing anxiety and boosting self-esteem to even lowering blood pressure.

“The time to strengthen and rediscover our connection to nature is now,” shares Ontario Parks. “Ontario’s provincial parks are home to some of the most inspiring and beautiful landscapes in the country. We want to increase the awareness and uptake of the strong benefits linked to spending time in nature.”

Ontario Parks offers a diverse array of programs and facilities to indulge in nature's bounties all year round, regardless of your outdoor experience. Whether you're hiking, cycling, paddling, swimming, or simply basking in the serene landscapes, these activities foster physical health and contribute to overall well-being and happiness.

What is included with the free day use entry?

All visitors will receive a complimentary day-pass to the park, allowing access to park facilities until 10:00 pm on July 19. Please note that additional charges apply for facilities not included in the day-use pass, such as camping and equipment rentals. To guarantee your spot, visit Ontario Parks’ reservation service to obtain a daily vehicle permit in advance for one of the many participating parks up to five days in advance of your trip.

To find a participating provincial park near you, use the Ontario Parks locator tool.