Federal government unveils Canada Strong Pass to promote domestic tourism and travel
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New Canada Strong Pass offers discounts on parks, museums, camping and train travel | CBC News
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault announced on Monday morning that the federal government will launch the Canada Strong Pass later this week, a move to promote domestic tourism that makes Canada's historic sites and parks free to visit and rail travel less expensive for young people.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
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New Canada Strong Pass offers discounts on parks, museums, camping and train travel | CBC News
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault announced on Monday morning that the federal government will launch the Canada Strong Pass later this week, a move to promote domestic tourism that makes Canada's historic sites and parks free to visit and rail travel less expensive for young people.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)
The pass, which launches on Friday, doesn’t require registration or a physical card. Instead, the benefits will be available upon arrival at parks, national museums and when booking train tickets. Canadians and foreign tourists are eligible.
It’s not really a “pass” then, but cool.
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The pass, which launches on Friday, doesn’t require registration or a physical card. Instead, the benefits will be available upon arrival at parks, national museums and when booking train tickets. Canadians and foreign tourists are eligible.
It’s not really a “pass” then, but cool.
Yeah, I think a physical pass or QR code you could print off would make this amazing piece of socially progressive legislation more impactful. Every time you use it you’d remember that you’re getting this deal through progressive government policies, not capitalist market pricing.