Celebrate Canada Day with Parks Canada at the Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site
News release
June 28, 2019 Montreal, Quebec Parks Canada Agency
Parks Canada is pleased to welcome visitors to celebrate Canada Day by connecting with history at the Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site. Admission is free, and there will be a variety of special events. It is sure to be an unforgettable day that will please every age!
For the occasion, the Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site’s team will welcome you starting at 10 a.m. Enjoy this opportunity to discover the exhibition that will let you learn all about the lucrative fur trade at your own pace. You can stroll through the repository, touch fur pelts, and learn more about the lifestyle, legends, and songs of the brave people who choose a life full of adventure.
Around 1 p.m., a delicious birthday cake and beverages will be served. A relay race and other games will take place outside the building, weather permitting. You can also enjoy a picnic on the enchanting shores of nearby Lac Saint-Louis.
Come out to celebrate with family and friends and take this opportunity to create your own memorable moments!
The Fur Trade at Lachine National Historic Site is located at 1255 Saint-Joseph Boulevard (borough of Lachine), Montréal. To contact the team on site, call 514-637-7433.
Parks Canada is committed to providing visitors with high-quality and meaningful experiences. Developing new and innovative programs and services enables more Canadians, including youth and newcomers, to experience the outdoors and learn about our environment and history.
Located in every province and territory, Parks Canada’s 171 national historic sites reflect the rich and varied heritage of our nation and provide an opportunity for Canadians to learn more about our diverse history.
With a Parks Canada Discovery Pass, families and groups have unlimited opportunities to visit our incredible national parks, national historic sites, and national marine conservation areas throughout the year. Parks Canada’s network of protected areas is a gateway to nature, history, and 450 000 km² of memories from coast to coast to coast. To have a memorable Canada Day and summer, visitors are encouraged to plan their trip by ordering the Discovery Pass and making camping reservations with the Parks Canada's online Reservation Service Website.
Quotes
“Parks Canada’s places represent the very best that Canada has to offer and tell stories of who we are, including the history, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous peoples. On Canada Day, admission will be free throughout our national parks and national historic sites. Parks Canada preserves these national treasures for the benefit of all Canadians. There is no better way to celebrate our beautiful country than to immerse yourself in the heart of our country’s exceptional nature and history. Happy Canada Day!”
The Honourable Catherine McKenna,
Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada
Quick facts
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The Government of Canada is pleased to continue to offer free admission to all Parks Canada’s places for youth aged 17 and under. By encouraging young people to discover nature and connect with history, we can help to inspire the next generation of stewards for these protected places.
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In celebration of diversity, Parks Canada continues to offer free admission to new Canadian citizens for one year through the Institute for Canadian Citizenship’s Canoo mobile app. Visiting Parks Canada’s national heritage places is a great way for Canadians to experience the outdoors and learn more about our environment and heritage.
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The latest Parks Canada’s app update makes trip planning for Parks Canada’s locations across the country even easier for first time visitors. Visitors can now find Learn-to Camp content in the app and can obtain information on proper camping equipment, tips, and recipes. Visitors can even plan their entire trip itinerary and create a camping checklist.
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Contacts
Marie-Monique Jean-Baptiste
Public Relations and Communications Officer
Mauricie and Western Quebec Field Unit, Parks Canada
438-777-6118
marie-monique.jean-baptiste@canada.ca
Media Relations
Parks Canada Agency
855-862-1812
pc.media@pc.gc.ca