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July 11, 2005
Backgrounder - Fun Pass to Ontario attractions
Ontario
Summer Travel is More Affordable
1.4 Million Children Get In Free At Ontario's Provincial Attractions
Starting July 1
KINGSTON,
ONTario, June 2007 - Ontario's Fun Pass gets kids in free to 15
exciting provincial summer attractions across the province, starting
on Canada
Day, Tourism Minister Jim Bradley announced today at Fort Henry.
The pass, worth more than $120 in ticket prices for all attractions,
gives 1.4 million students, aged 14 and under, across the province
free admission to provincial attractions, when accompanied by a
paying adult. The Fun Pass also provides a discount on the daily
vehicle permit for provincial parks.
"Keeping kids active during the summer can be challenging,"
said Bradley. "That's why the McGuinty government is happy
to help parents by making Ontario's great attractions more affordable
for families."
Bradley, joined by the Fort Henry Honour Guard, made the announcement
to more than 250 elementary school children from the Kingston area.
Fort Henry,part of the St. Lawrence Parks Commission, is one of
many area attractions
celebrating the 175th anniversary of the Rideau Canal this summer.
The fort is home to the Rideau 175 exhibit, an interactive display
highlighting thehistory and importance of the Rideau Canal.\
Launched in 2005 as a pilot program, the pass is now distributed
toschool boards throughout Ontario. This year's Fun Pass program
is funded by the Ministry of Tourism's Ontario Tourism Marketing
Partnership Corporation.
The Fun Pass boosts local tourism by promoting attractions and
parks across the province. In 2004, 75 per cent of tourists in the
province were Ontario residents.
Participating attractions and agencies include:
- Art Gallery of Ontario
- Ontario Science Centre
- Discovery Harbour
- Royal Botanical Gardens
- Fort Henry National Historic Site
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Fort William Historical Park
- Sainte-Marie among the
- McMichael Canadian Art Collection Hurons
- Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory
- Science North
- Old Fort Erie
- Ontario Heritage Trust
- Ontario Place
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Upper Canada Village
- Barnum House
- Ontario Parks
- Fulford Place
- Homewood Museum
- Elgin and Winter
- Garden Theatre
"The Fun Pass is a big hit for families looking for inexpensive
ways tokeep busy and enjoy summer in Ontario," said Culture
Minister Caroline Di Cocco. "With this pass, kids can learn
about our history and culture and havefun at the same time."
More information can be found at www.ontariotravel.net/familyfun.
Visitors heading north of Toronto can find Ontario
summer getaways and vacation packages by visiting
Ontario Travel North of Toronto
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