Parks Canada 2022 seasonal lockage and mooring permits are now on sale

Parks Canada

Jan 27, 2022

Parks CanadaParks Canada’s Early Bird Sale is back! Discounts on now for seasonal lockage and mooring permits for boaters on the Historic Canals and Waterways in Ontario and Quebec. Early Bird discounts mean you get 20% off lockage and 10% off mooring when you bundle them together.

The Early Bird Sale ends: March 31, 2022.

Early Bird Products and Prices:

Pass/Permit type

2022 Early-bird price

Discount

2022 Regular season price

Seasonal Lockage and Mooring Package (both permits bought together for the same vessel)

$17.00/foot

10% off price of mooring

20% off price of lockage

$20.00/foot 

Seasonal Lockage 

$7.60/foot

20% off price of lockage

$9.50/foot

Seasonal Mooring 

No discount on its own

Discount only applies when packaged with lockage

$10.50/foot

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