Two popular Eastern Ontario historical attractions are now part of a federal program to make summer travel across Canada more accessible, affordable, and memorable.
Upper Canada Village in Morrisburg and Fort Henry in Kingston are now part of the Canada Strong Pass program, which offers free admission for children and youth aged 17 and under, and 50 per cent off admission for young adults aged 18 to 24 until September 2.
Both Upper Canada Village and Fort Henry are operated by the St. Lawrence Parks Commission, an agency of the Province of Ontario.
“We’re excited to be part of the Canada Strong Pass initiative,” said Geoff Waycik, Director of Historic Sites with the St. Lawrence Parks Commission. “This is a great opportunity for more families and young people to enjoy a fun and educational day at Fort Henry or Upper Canada Village. These sites offer a one-of-a-kind experience, and we’re glad to help make it more accessible this summer.”
Visitors who have already purchased tickets prior to this announcement and qualify for the Canada Strong Pass discount can simply visit the admission areas at Fort Henry or Upper Canada Village on the day of their visit. Admissions staff will refund the eligible portion of the ticket price, ensuring guests receive the appropriate discount.
This summer, discover Canada’s story at Fort Henry and Upper Canada Village, inspiring, immersive, and now more accessible than ever.
