Some groups or individuals may be allowed to enter day-use pass parks without a pass. Each exemption is provided to support reconciliation, public benefit, or essential services.
For a list of parks where day-use passes are required, visit the day-use passes page.
Groups eligible for day-use pass exemptions:
- BC Parks volunteers
- Some educational groups
- Essential services
- First Nations whose traditional territory overlaps the park
- Authorized park-use permit holders
- Authorized researchers
Groups not eligible for day-use pass exemptions:
Volunteers
Individual volunteers and group partnership agreement holders do not need day-use passes if they meet these two requirements:
- They have appropriate authorization from BC Parks for the volunteer activity
- They are entering a day-use park to participate in that volunteer activity
BC Parks issues a day-use pass exemption letter for the volunteer group leader, with the group’s volunteer agreement. The letter must be presented to the pass checker upon request.
For more information about our volunteer program, visit the volunteer page.
Educational groups
Exemptions are available for educational groups visiting Joffre Lakes Park to view and learn about the Matier Glacier and glacial landscape. Groups must meet all the following criteria:
- The trip is part of a course in geography, earth science, or geomorphology, or a sub-specialty of one of these
- The group is from a B.C. secondary or post-secondary school
- The trip duration is one day, and does not include staying overnight
Educational group leaders must get approval from BC Parks before entering the park. To request approval, contact parkinfo@gov.bc.ca with the details of your proposed field trip, and with as much notice as possible.
Essential services
Government agencies, contractors hired by BC Parks, and utility companies can enter day-use pass parks without a pass to conduct essential services. A contract holder must show a copy of their contract to the pass checker upon request. For more information, contact parkinfo@gov.bc.ca, or your BC Parks contact.
Emergency personnel responding to emergency situations, or participating in organized training activities, do not need day-use passes. This includes search and rescue teams, firefighters, police, and paramedics. For training activities, personnel must show the pass checker proof of membership, upon request.
First Nations
BC Parks is committed to ensuring First Nations are free to access their traditional territories. This includes parks and protected areas that require day-use passes.
First Nations whose traditional territories overlap a day-use pass park do not need a pass to enter.
BC Parks supports the constitutionally protected exercise of Aboriginal Rights in parks and protected areas. This is in keeping with the provincial Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA).
For more information, contact parkinfo@gov.bc.ca.
Park-use permit holders
Permit holders and their clients may not require passes when visiting for the activities authorized by their permits. The permit holder must check their permit conditions to confirm whether day-use passes are required.
If passes are not required, the permit holder must present a copy of their permit to the pass checker. Pass checkers can accept a printed paper copy or digital copy of a permit.
Permit holders must inform their clients whether they need to book a day-use pass. If clients do not need a pass, permit holders are encouraged to arrive at the park with them. Permit holders arriving separately must have their clients inform the pass checker that they are there to meet a permit holder.
For more information on park-use permits, visit the park-use permits page.
Researchers
Researchers with prior authorization from BC Parks may enter day-use pass parks without passes. Researchers must present their agreement with BC Parks, such as a letter of authorization or park-use permit, to the pass checker upon request. Show a printed paper copy or a digital copy.
For more information on research permits, visit the park-use permits page.
Community groups
Community groups are not eligible for day-use pass exemptions. We encourage community groups to:
- Visit the park during a time of year, day of the week, or time of day that passes are not required.
- Visit an area of the park where day-use passes are not required.
- Use a bus to drop off and pick up your group if you want to visit Mount Seymour, Golden Ears, or Garibaldi. Busses must not park in the day-use pass area during your visit.
- Book day-use passes and carpool to the park. For day-use vehicle passes at Mount Seymour, Golden Ears, and Garibaldi, 12 passengers are allowed per vehicle.
- Consider alternative parks in the area where passes are not required. Visit the find a park page to discover parks nearby.