Emerald Lake Banff Canada Unsplash

The Canadian government is opening the gates to over 200 spectacular landscapes this summer by waiving admission fees to national parks, historic sites, urban parks and marine conservation areas and lockage fees at canals on historic waterways.

On paper, it is free, but those who fail to read the fine print on parking mandates, camping discounts, or provincial jurisdictions could end up surprised.

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