In addition to the Ontario parks opening last week, Parks Canada is opening the following on June 1st. I am glad to see that Rouge Park will be accessible to everyone although I have been using the one entrance that they purposely left open due to the very wide trails.
https://globalnews.ca/news/6990920/park ... ng-june-1/On Wednesday, Parks Canada announced it would gradually resume some operations at 29 of Canada’s 48 national parks starting June 1, including:
Cape Breton Highlands National Park (N.S.)
Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site (N.S.)
Prince Edward Island National Park (P.E.I.)
Fundy National Park (N.B.)
Kouchibouguac National Park (N.B.)
Gros Morne National Park (N.L.)
Terra Nova National Park (N.L.)
La Mauricie National Park (Que.)
Forillon National Park (Que.)
Bruce Peninsula National Park (Ont.)
Rouge National Urban Park (Ont.)
Georgian Bay Islands National Park (Ont.)
Thousand Islands National Park (Ont.)
Pukaskwa National Park (Ont.)
Riding Mountain National Park (Man.)
Prince Albert National Park (Sask.)
Grasslands National Park (Sask.)
Banff National Park (Alta.)
Jasper National Park (Alta.)
Waterton Lakes National Park (Alta.)
Elk Island National Park (Alta.)
Yoho National Park (B.C.)
Kootenay National Park (B.C.)
Mount Revelstoke National Park (B.C.)
Glacier National Park (B.C.)
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve (B.C.)
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve (B.C.)
Wood Buffalo National Park (N.W.T./Alta.)
Kluane National Park Reserve (Yukon)
In a news release, Parks Canada explained that in most cases, the gradual reopening will include access to day-use areas, trails, beaches and green spaces and some access for recreational boating and fishing.