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Parks Canada's Site Crashes After Releasing Free National Parks Passes

Park passes will be free in 2017.

Canadians are really eager to get their hands on a pass to a national park.

Parks Canada is handing out free 2017 Discovery passes to mark the country's 150th anniversary. The passes will be available for the entire year, but nature lovers were so ready to jump on the offer, that they crashed Parks Canada's website over the weekend.

"We are thrilled that so many of you are excited for Canada150 and the free souvenir 2017 Parks Canada Discovery Pass," the organization posted on Facebook.

"We wish to remind those who are trying to order their pass online that this is not a limited time offer and encourage you to come back and try again later."

Admission to all of Canada's national parks will be free in 2017. (Photo: Gibsonpictures)

The organization's website was still down as of Sunday morning. Beginning on January 1, passes will also be available at park entry gates and visitor centres, as well as at Parks Canada partners like Mountain Equipment Co-op.

An annual adult pass to all of Canada's national parks usually costs $67.70 or $9.80 for a single day pass.

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