According to Alberta Parks, on Tuesday, June 21, those wishing to visit Kananaskis, will be able to do so without purchasing a Conservation Pass. The waving of the conservation pass fee is in celebration of  National Indigenous Peoples Day.

The day is meant to be a day for, "all Canadians to recognize and celebrate the unique heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples."

Alberta Parks announced on their Twitter feed that on June 21 all those who want to visit Kananaskis, can do so without purchasing a conservation passAlberta Parks announced on their Twitter feed that on June 21 all those who want to visit Kananaskis can do so without purchasing a conservation pass

Typically, the price of a day pass that registers one vehicle is $15, while a yearly pass costs $90 and registers up to two vehicles.

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