Safety and guidelines
Your safety is important to us. It is up to you to plan ahead and prepare, as you are in charge of the most important aspects of your safety.
Emergency contacts
Emergency phone numbers, and satellite communicators.
Important bulletins
Alerts and updates by location. Dangers, advisories, closures, restrictions, registrations and permits.
Visitor guidelines
What is and isn’t allowed at Parks Canada locations.
Weather alerts
Public weather alerts by location for Canada.
Fire management
Parks Canada fire management across the country.
Be AdventureSmart
For all trips, big or small, follow the Three T’s:
- Trip plan - always leave a trip plan with someone, plan your route, know the terrain and conditions, choose a trip that fits the abilities of everyone in your group, and check the weather
- Training - learn the knowledge and skills you need before heading out, and know and stay within your limits
- Take the essentials - bring these basic survival items for every outdoor situation, and know how to use them
To help you prepare for a safe and enjoyable trip, learn more below and from the website of the Parks Canada destination you plan to visit.
Summer safety
Mountain safety in summer
How’s the rock?, climbing season, summer weather, safety, camping and bivouacs, rescue services.
Safety info for paddlers and boaters (STARTboating)
Also available in French, Chinese, Hindi, and Tagalog.
All-season safety
Coastal safety (CoastSMART)
Learn to stay safe in coastal environments, whether or not you plan on entering the water.
Mountain safety
Avalanche information, activities, mountain safety program, custodial groups, useful links.
Winter safety
Partners in search and rescue and safety
- Natural hazards
- National Search and Rescue Programs and Policies
- Aeronautical search and rescue
- Maritime search and rescue
- Emergency management
- National volunteer organizations: air, marine, ground
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