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Eight New Brunswick tourist attractions are joining the federal government’s offer of free or discounted admission this summer.
A short list of staples selected by Ottawa now offer free admission for children aged 17 and under and 50 per cent off for those 18 to 24
Eight New Brunswick tourist attractions are joining the federal government’s offer of free or discounted admission this summer.
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The Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Kings Landing Historical Settlement, Ministers Island, Cape Enrage, and Fort La Tour in Saint John are among a short list of cultural and historical staples in the province selected by Ottawa to offer free admission for children aged 17 and under and 50 per cent off admission fees for youth aged 18 to 24.
That’s with the feds saying they’re paying to offset admission costs.
Mark Carney ran on a federal election campaign promise to offer free or discounted admission to some of the country’s most iconic places through what he called a “Canada Strong Pass” with hopes to see more Canadians vacationing at home this summer.
The initial announcement included free admission for all visitors to national historic sites, national parks, and national marine conservation areas administered by Parks Canada and a 25 per cent discount on camping fees until Sept. 2.
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VIA Rail travel is free for children aged 17 and under when accompanied by an adult with a 25 per cent discount for young adults aged 18 to 24.
National museums also have free admission for children 17 and under and a 50 per cent discount for 18 to 24.
The feds then suggested other attractions may join in.
It has now announced that 86 provincial and territorial museums and galleries will be participating.
In New Brunswick, there’s eight:
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“Provincial and territorial museums and galleries were invited to join the Canada Strong Pass initiative, with government of Canada support helping offset admission costs,” the federal government said in a statement. “These museums are in addition to the national museums in Canada that are offering the same benefits.
“Now is the perfect time for Canadians to explore their rich cultural history and traditions by visiting and learning at any of these wonderful museums.”
In a statement, Beaverbrook Art Gallery spokesperson Curtis Richardson said Ottawa invited it to submit an application to the Canada Strong Pass Initiative under the Museums Assistance Program through Canadian Heritage.
“The funding they offer supports the costs associated with implementing the Canada Strong Pass, this includes help compensating for lost revenues,” Richardson said, believing the dollars will be enough to cover any loss.
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He added that the gallery is “confident with our admission projections that we won’t incur any losses by being a part of this initiative.”
The feds confirmed that each eligible organization had to complete an application with information including their total admission revenues for the last completed fiscal year.
Funding of up to 15 per cent of total admission revenues for the last year is then provided, up to a maximum of $1 million.
The discounts are available until Sept. 2.
While the program is called the Canada Strong Pass, no registration or physical pass is actually necessary – just show up and enjoy the benefits offered at participating establishments, according to the feds.
The program is open to all visitors, whether you are Canadian or coming from abroad.
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The discounts are also on top of one recently announced by the Holt government, which has discounted all provincial park passes for New Brunswickers by 25 per cent.
“We are doing this to help make vacationing in New Brunswick and staying in New Brunswick and getting outside in New Brunswick with your families more affordable,” Holt said at an announcement held at Fundy Trail Provincial Park in May.
The new Fundy Trail Provincial Park is one of the seven parks with discounted admission fees this season.
The six others are New River Beach, Murray Beach, Parlee Beach, Mount Carleton, Le Village Historique Acadien and Hopewell Rocks provincial parks.
Six other provincial parks don’t charge entrance fees.
More than 1.1 million visitors took in New Brunswick’s provincial parks in the 2024-25 fiscal year. Last year, New Brunswickers accounted for 235,000 paid daily visits.
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British travellers will soon need to fork out 7€ for an ETIAS permit to visit popular holiday destinations like Spain though the system’s implementation has been pushed back to 2027. The fee will only apply to tourists aged between 18 and 70, whilst younger and older visitors won’t face any charges.
The in-house brand of Style Story, an Australia-based online retailer of South Korean beauty products, has added a fourth refill product to its portfolio.
Its global bestseller, Bubble Tea Steam Cream, recently joined Dewy Glaze Toner, Be Jelly Overnight Dream Serum, and White Truffle Souffle Serum in having a 50ml version.
“Bubble Tea Steam Cream is the product that put Jelly Ko on the map, and it is now available in a convenient refill pouch that’s perfect for topping up your empty jar or packing in your carry-on luggage.
“Refills are performing really well for us. Last month, across our sales channels, refill packs made up almost 40% of total sales for Bubble Tea Steam Cream, which is our hero SKU and most repurchased product. That is a huge adoption rate and shows that customers are not only repurchasing, but actively opting for the more sustainable option,” Lauren Lee, founder of Jelly Ko and Style Story, told CosmeticsDesign-Asia.
In fact, the travel-friendliness of the refill packs was pointed out to Lee by customers.
“Many started using the refill packs as travel companions because they are resealable, lightweight, and easy to pack due to its flat packaging. It wasn’t actually something that we realised when we originally designed them, but now that we’ve seen how people are using them, we have adopted that into our messaging as well.
“It makes sense because traditional cosmetics can be bulky, breakable, heavy, and just a bit annoying to cart around, even if they are travel-sized. These refill packs take all the fuss out of travelling with your go-to skin care products.”
Going forward, Jelly Ko plans to continue growing its refillable offerings.
“We will be adding a refill version for our Cherry Blossom Sleeping Mask, which will also double as a travel pack, in the next production run. As for dedicated travel-sized products, we are not planning any at this stage. We currently offer sachet samples and these refill packs, which fill the gap for now.”
Jelly Ko’s Bubble Tea Steam Creamis claimed to be the world’s first bubble tea skin care, which has sold out six times since its launch in 2020.
Infused with collagen, panthenol, probiotics, squalane, and four types of hyaluronic acid, it is a nourishing yet lightweight moisturiser that “replaces oil, serum and cream in one step”.
Inspired by the popular beverage, this cream is fast-absorbing, and delivers deep hydration and buttery-soft smoothness targeted at improving dark spots, blemishes, and visible signs of ageing.
According to the brand, it helps to refine texture and tone for all skin types and ages; smooths and firms skin for a more even, radiant complexion; and does not contain additives, such as artificial fragrances, dyes, sulphates and parabens, that may trigger reactions.
In addition, the newly launched refillable pouch is said to use 90% less plastic, glass and paper, contributing to reduction of carbon emissions and packaging waste.
In a significant move to enhance connectivity and promote travel from Siem Reap to the sea, the Royal Government of Cambodia is championing the development of the Funan Techo Canal. This initiative aims to facilitate smoother transportation for citizens and boost the nation’s economic prospects.
During the inauguration of the Senior Technical Officer of the Senior Technical Officers’ Framework as Head of the Siem Reap Province Department of Public Works and Transport on July 16, 2025, H.E. Peng Po Nea, Minister of Public Works and Transport, articulated the government’s vision for this ambitious project. “We are committed to ensuring that travel from Siem Reap to the sea via the Funan Techo Canal becomes a reality,” he stated, emphasizing that the project is on track for completion.
The Funan Techo Canal, measuring 180 kilometers in length, officially broke ground on August 5, 2024. Spanning four provinces—Kandal, Takeo, Kampot, and Kep—the canal is designed to support vessels weighing up to 3,000 DWT, enhancing trade and tourism capabilities in the region.
H.E. Peng Po Nea further underscored that the development of waterways aligns with the government’s policy to transform Cambodia into a high-income country by 2050. “This initiative reflects our visionary leadership and aims to integrate public works and transportation, connecting urban and rural areas to streamline travel for all citizens,” he added. (Read more)
As Cambodia moves forward with this transformative infrastructure project, the Funan Techo Canal is set to play a vital role in fostering economic growth and improving the quality of life for its citizens.
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