National parks, historic sites partly reopening June 1, but no camping yet
OTTAWA — A large number of Canada’s national parks and historic sites will partly reopen for daytime visitors next month but Canadians should plan to go only to those fairly close to home, Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Thursday.
Canada shut down all 46 national parks and 171 national historic sites on March 25 as part of the effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. Wilkinson said as spring begins to really take hold in most of the country, and with the blessing of public health experts, it’s time to start opening them back up.
“Increasingly in many areas, people are wanting to be outside and we want to be sure we are providing space for people to physically distance in a safe way,” Wilkinson said.
Many, though not all, national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas will reopen June 1, he said, depending on whether they are in areas where it is considered safe to do so.


