Parks Canada built several new campgrounds and expanded the trail system.
Parks Canada distributed questionnaires to local residents as a public consultation.
The site is now operated by Parks Canada as a living history museum.
Parks Canada is trying to protect the species through education, law enforcement, facility closure and scientific research.
Parks Canada has announced that they hope to open the park to visitors within the next 3 to 5 years (by 2012 - 2014).
Parks Canada operates a visitor centre, which is located near the park office.
Today the site is under the responsibility of Parks Canada.
Both sites are administered by Parks Canada as part of the national park system.
Parks Canada will ask to see your pass/receipt when you board the bus.
Parks Canada closed the monument to the public in 2005 pending repairs.