After the Phase One rollout earlier this month Park Canada, Represented by David Dunbar of Parks Canada has announced they will be reopening some of the National Parks. 

Most notable is Banff National Park which will be reopening with some of its main attractions remaining closed for the time being.

"To help Canadians gain access to the benefits of being outdoors and in nature a number of Parks Canada places will be gradually opened, beginning June 1, 2020, visitors will be welcomed back to national parks with safety being a priority, access will be focused to day-use trails, grounds and outdoor settings, for Banff National Park, the east gate will be reopened for information at this time, the Niblock and David Thompson gate on the icefield parkway will remain closed for this time, front country and backcountry campgrounds will continue to be closed for the time being as well as the Banff Park Museum, the Cave and Basin national historic site and the Banff Upper Hot Springs."

Dunbar continued that most of the secondary road restrictions will be lifted however the east section of the bow valley parkway will remain closed while the west section will be opened.

He says the town of Banff itself will open with new rules in place to ensure the safety of everyone involved including some traffic changes and other such minor differences.

"Traffic flaggers will be in place to ensure smooth and safe traffic flow."

Camping restrictions will remain in place with no timeline on the restrictions being lifted.

More information can be found here.