Press Release
From: Parks Canada
July 15, 2025
The Government of Canada is committed to protecting natural and cultural treasures in Canada and advancing infrastructure projects at Parks Canada administered sites to conserve the environment, create economic and tourism opportunities and ensure the safety of visitors travelling to and through these iconic places.
Today, the Minister responsible for Parks Canada, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages, announced $13.4 million for infrastructure improvements to the Rogers Pass Centre in Glacier National Park and key assets along the Trans-Canada Highway through Mount Revelstoke and Glacier national parks.
The Rogers Pass Centre is an essential visitor experience and public safety node and rest point for travellers along this busy national corridor. During the rehabilitation, a temporary facility called Summit Station will provide travellers with visitor experience and safety information, park pass sales and merchandise, thereby ensuring minimal disruption to these services.
This funding will also support critical roadway improvements along the Trans-Canada Highway, including:
This Government of Canada investment is ensuring that future generations can safely connect with the cultural and natural heritage of Rogers Pass National Historic Site and Mount Revelstoke and Glacier national parks while helping to protect and conserve important infrastructure, support the local economy and contribute to growth in the tourism sector.
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Summit Station opened to visitors on July 10, offering travellers a temporary space for essential services and rest point along this busy national corridor.
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“With this investment, our government is protecting our natural heritage while growing a strong, sustainable economy. As one of Parks Canada’s most visited facilities, the Rogers Pass Centre is a gateway to nature, connection, and discovery, linking travellers to essential services along the Trans-Canada Highway and within Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks, year-round. By enhancing safety, improving visitor experience, and safeguarding wildlife and ecosystems, we’re keeping communities and our economy moving in every season.”
The Honourable Steven Guilbeault,
Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages
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Hermine Landry
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages
hermine.landry@pch.gc.ca
Media Relations
Parks Canada
855-862-1812
pc.media@pc.gc.ca
Sierra Stinson
Public Relations & Communications Officer
Mount Revelstoke & Glacier National Parks
Parks Canada 250-683-8942
sierra.stinson@pc.gc.ca
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