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Parks Canada sites saw 13 per cent spike in visitors with Canada Strong Pass in place
- Parks Canada sites experienced a 13 per cent increase in visitors while the Canada Strong Pass was in effect, totaling about 14.5 million visitors from June 20 to Sept. 2.
- National historic sites managed by Parks Canada saw approximately a 20 per cent increase in visitors, while national parks reported an increase of about 9 per cent.
- VIA Rail Canada noted that more than 50,000 bookings were made using the Canada Strong Pass, which provided free travel for children and teens aged 17 and under traveling with an adult.
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Parks Canada sites saw 13 per cent spike in visitors with Canada Strong Pass in place
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleOTTAWA—Parks Canada reports that its sites saw a 13% increase in the number of visitors during the summer, during the period of validity of the Strong Canada Pass. Megan Hope, Parks Canada spokesperson, indicates that the Agency recorded approximately 14.5 million visitors between June 20 and September 2. National historic sites recorded an increase of approximately 20%, while national parks saw an increase of approximately 9%.
·Richelieu, Canada
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