The complete guide to visiting Parks Canada

How to have a safe and enjoyable Parks Canada experience: be prepared and know what’s expected of you when you visit.

Before you go

Plan ahead

Be sure to check what locations are open, what to expect, how to prepare, and what services are available before you travel.


Plan your visit


Check specific locations


Buy your pass online


Reserve ahead


Download brochures and maps

Plan your visit

Check specific locations websites

Buy your pass online

Reserve ahead

Download brochures and maps

During your visit

10 golden visitor rules

Parks Canada protected areas are unique places and require unique rules to protect them and keep you safe.

Take the 'Golden rule challenge' - what's your score?

Give yourself 2 points for each "Do" and subtract 1 point for each "Don't" that you are in the habit of regularly doing. Tally up your score and then challenge your friends and family to compare scores - and see if you can improve it on your next trip!

Employees provide medical assistance to a hiker with an injured arm on a trail.

1. Know your limits

A visitor puts a bottle in a recycling bin in a parking lot.

2. Dispose of garbage properly

A fox stands on a leaf-covered trail, fall foliage in the background.

3. Never feed wildlife

A young woman walks with her dog on leash at Sidney Spit.

4. Keep your pet on a leash at all times

A man looks out the passenger seat window for wildlife with his binoculars along the Elk Island Parkway.

5. Give wildlife the space they need

A group of three adults enjoy a meal at the picnic table at their campsite in Point Wolfe campground.

6. Avoid excessive noise

A woman reads an interpretive sign on the Fireweed Loops Trail in autumn.

7. Use designated paths

A woman takes a picture of the scenic Sulphur Skyline view.

8. Take nothing but photographs

A scenic view of the north end of Highway 93 near Stanley Glacier.

9. Respect speed limits and drive with caution

A Parks Canada guide discusses the restricted area with hikers, green foliage in the background.

10. Stay out of restricted areas

Golden rule challenge

Remember to tally your final score, then challenge your friends and family. See if you can improve your score on your next trip.