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TenOC
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Jan 15, 2017

Canada NP Fees.

I know that in 2017 enter to NPs are free. In 2008 on my trip to AK I drove from Banff to Jasper and stop to see Lake Louise. I did not camp in the NP and only stopped for lunch at Lake Louise. I do not remember paying any fee. The same is for Waterton NP. I did a day trip to the NP but can not remember paying any fee.

Is old age making me forget? . . . :h. . . What is the "normal" fee to enter the NPs. How are the fees collected around Banff and Jasper and the BC side of the mountain. I think there is 3 or 4 NPs that adjoin each other.

Please educate this "southern boy".

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  • Yes, that's what I remember too Yeti plus - we purchased a Canada Parks Pass in advance of our trips years back and went through a toll booth and had to show it then. Also had to show it when we camped at Two Jack, Lake Louise, and near Jasper at Whistlers. Didn't have to show it when we went to Takaka Falls or to Moran or Waterton, so we assumed that our one toll booth entry covered it all.
  • There are"toll booths" at the entrances on the highways into Banff and Jasper where you would pay the day use fee to enter the parks. I don't know what the fees are because we have an annual pass.
    If you are planning to go to any of the Canadian National Parks this year, I would order the annual pass, it is free for 2017 and is a commemorative pass so it looks different to the regular annual pass. To order go to the Parks Canada website and follow the links.
    It took me 3 tries to get mine ordered because of the large demand and the website just bogged down.
  • We never paid any fees other than for the CG when we camped in the Banff area.