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Canada Strong Pass lets you save money on major museums and more

17 July 20252 Mins Read

It’s no longer just national parks and historic sites — the Canada Strong Pass now lets you access even more museums and galleries.

If you love spending the day at museums or galleries learning about history or art, you can make the most of the Canada Strong Pass this summer. On July 17, the Department of Canadian Heritage announced that the pass now provides visitors with access to more provincial and territorial museums and galleries, allowing them to experience Canada’s rich arts and history.

Participating galleries and museums offer free admission to children aged 17 and under. Youth aged 18 to 24 receive 50 per cent off admission fees.

It’s time to start planning all the galleries and museums you plan to visit this summer, because there’s plenty to choose from. A total of 10 national museums and 86 provincial and territorial museums and galleries across the country will be participating. Youth and families with young children can explore more culture and exhibits without overspending.

“Museums are where stories are told, art is preserved, and traditions live on,” said Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for official languages. “They help shape our understanding of history and culture.”

The Canada Strong Pass also gives visitors free admission to national historic sites, national parks and national marine conservation areas administered by Parks Canada, as well as 25 per cent off on camping fees. Additionally, children aged 17 and under can travel on Via Rail for free when accompanied by an adult, while young adults aged 18 to 24 receive a 25 per cent discount.

And you don’t need a physical pass or to sign up for the Canada Strong Pass — all you have to do is show up at participating locations to enjoy free admission or discounts. The pass is available to all visitors, whether you live in Canada or are visiting from abroad.

The pass was first launched on June 20 and is available until Sept. 2.

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