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While many have to pay to access any of the dozens of parks across the country, there is a group that has been granted free admission.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 9 months ago

Yep.

If there is one part of Canadian culture that can be said to be consistent across geographic and ideological lines, it's a connection to the land and the natural world. Our country is practically built on trekking through forests and canoeing down rivers. A national park pass is one of the simplest ways to encourage people to engage with that, and if there's one thing I'd like newcomers to do here it's to engage with our culture.