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flag Canada responds to U.S. park fee hike by offering free entry to its parks for Canadians.

flag Canadians visiting U.S. national parks in 2026 will pay $100 more per entry and $250 annually, up from $80 for U.S. residents, as the U.S. Department of the Interior prioritizes domestic access. flag The policy affects 11 major parks including Yellowstone and Yosemite. flag In response, Canada is renewing the Canada Strong Pass from December 12, 2025, to January 15, 2026, offering free entry to Parks Canada sites, discounted museums, and reduced rail and accommodation rates. flag Ontario is expanding winter access at Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park with a $4.75 million upgrade for skiing, snowshoeing, and visitor facilities, alongside ecological restoration.

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