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Passes required to visit Joffre Lakes, Garibaldi Provincial Park

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Free passes will be required to visits three popular provincial parks this summer.
staff report
April 20, 2023 10:20am

As of June 14, people will also need to reserve free passes for Golden Ears Provincial Park and specific trailhead parking lots in Garibaldi Provincial Park (Diamond Head, Rubble Creek and Cheakamus).

Beginning May 6, people will need to reserve a free day-use pass to visit Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. Province says the free BC Parks Day-Use Pass Program will continue in three of the province’s most popular parks this season to maintain a balance between the growing number of visitors and conserving the natural and cultural values that make parks special.

The free passes will be checked by parks staff.

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Starting at 7 a.m. two days before a planned visit, the free passes are available online:  Golden Ears and Garibaldi have vehicle passes, and Joffre Lakes has individual trail passes. However, passes are not required at Golden Ears after 4 p.m. Since cellphone service may be limited, people will need to print or download a copy of their pass onto their mobile device before arriving at the park. Cancelling passes is possible and encouraged if people do not intend to use them so others can access the benefits of time in nature.

Between June and October 2022, more than 203,000 free passes were booked. These free passes have been effective at reducing the effect on the natural environment and providing a more enjoyable experience by reducing congested trails, roads and parking lots. Managing day use is common in park systems across Canada that are attracting an increase in visitors, the province says.

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