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If you have a second vehicle and bring it out to K-Country, you’re covered by the same pass.
You don’t have to pay if you’re driving through and don’t stop.
You don’t have to pay if you are on AISH.
You don’t have to pay if you go on one of the free days the government promises to offer.
Or if you come in by bicycle or on horseback.
Some folks I’ve talked to do not trust the government of Premier Jason Kenney to take the money and put it back into Kananaskis.
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By The Canadian Press on April 27, 2021.
Tourists explore a resort in Kananaskis, Alta., Monday, April 25, 2016. Southern Albertans hoping to escape to the mountains in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic will soon have to pay for the privilege. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
KANANASKIS, Alta. – Albertans hoping to escape to a popular provincial recreation area in the Rockies during the COVID-19 pandemic will soon have to pay for the privilege.
Kananaskis Country, which is about 100 kilometres west of Calgary, has been flooded with visitors – particularly over the past year due to restrictions designed to limit the spread of the virus.
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