Celebrate Ontario’s 150th Anniversary with the 2017 Fun Pass

Kids at an attraction available through the fun pass 2017

Two Kids Get in Free at 18 Popular Ontario Attractions This Summer

The province is helping families celebrate Ontario’s 150th anniversary by expanding the Fun Pass for 2017.

The Fun Pass includes coupons that give local elementary school-aged children free admission to 18 provincial attractions, such as the Royal Ontario Museum, the Ontario Science Centre, Science North, Huronia Historical Parks, Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site and the Butterfly Conservatory.

This year, the Fun Pass has been enhanced so that two kids will get in free when accompanied by a paying adult or senior. Families will also get $5 off the regular price of a daily vehicle parking permit at most Ontario Parks day-use areas.

Fun Pass booklets are being given to children in participating school boards and private schools across the province this month. Ontario parents can also access the Fun Pass online at Ontario.ca/funpass.

Helping more kids and their families experience provincial attractions is part of our plan to create jobs, grow our economy and help people in their everyday lives.

Quick Facts

  • Fun Pass coupons are generally valid from late June to the end of September.
  • The Fun Pass offers over $340 in total savings for Ontario families.
  • Ontario is recognizing the historical significance of 2017 with Ontario150, a year-long commemoration that honours Ontario’s past, showcases the present and inspires future generations.

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