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User Fees Programme

The Eco-tourist Site User Fee programme was established in June 1997 to collect entry fees from non-residents wishing to access selected eco-tourism sites on Dominica

The areas for which non-residents require a pass to gain entry include sites within the island’s national parks system and other nature sites are as follows:

Morne Trois Pitons National Park World Heritage Sites

Morne Trois Pitons, Emerald Pool, Boiling Lake, Freshwater Lake, Boeri Lake, and Middleham Falls

Cabrits National Park

Morne Diablotin National Park

Morne Diablotin, Syndicate Nature Trail

Other sites

Indian River, Trafalgar falls and Soufriere Sulphur Springs

Tickets are available at Visitor centers, from the Forestry, Wildlife & Parks Division on Windsor Park Road and selected vendors within or near the eco-tourism sites

Site Pass: US$5.00 (EC $13.35)- Private Tours allows for a single visit to one site only
Week Pass: US$12.00 (EC $32.04) – Allows for repeat visits to all sites. Valid for one week from the date of purchase

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  • Sustainable utilization of forest , wildlife and national park resources
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  • Upgrading and developing the infrastructure, institutional  capacity
    and resources for implementing the Division’s mandate

About Us

The Dominica Forest Service was established in 1949, almost in the middle of the twentieth century. The Division started off as a section within the Department of Agriculture, but subsequently attained the status of a separate Department within the Ministry of Agriculture, by which time the department was called the “Forestry Department”. In succeeding years the name of the Division was changed twice: firstly to the Forestry and Wildlife Division (by law), and today is commonly refers to itself as the Forestry, Wildlife and Parks Division.

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  • Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
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