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Metis Albertans to receive free five-year Parks Canada passes

Jun 22, 2021 | 2:57 PM

LETHBRIDGE, AB – Citizens of the Metis Nation of Alberta (MNA) will be able to enjoy national parks for free.

The MNA and Parks Canada are launching a custom MNA Park Pass in time for the 2021 summer season.

“Métis citizens have a long and deep connection to the land and this initiative is very meaningful to many Métis people throughout Alberta,” said Audrey Poitras, President, MNA. “Partnerships like these are an important part of reconciliation and we’re proud to work with Parks Canada on this significant endeavour.”

The partnership began in 2018 with the signing of an agreement that allowed MNA citizens to access the Indigenous Peoples Open Doors Program where Metis peoples could access parks for free by showing their MNA card.

Now, the custom passes can be displayed in vehicles, meaning it is no longer a requirement to show ID.

“Parks Canada places strive to tell the rich and varied stories of the natural environment, including those of Indigenous peoples,” says Environment and Parks Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, also the Minister responsible for Parks Canada.

“Parks Canada recognizes that the cultures and identities of Métis people are rooted in the land. That’s why I am pleased this partnership with the Métis Nation of Alberta will offer custom Park Passes starting this season. This partnership is an important step towards reconciliation with Métis people across the province,” adds Wilkinson.

More details at AlbertaMetis.com.

(Lethbridge News Now)