Wildlife Safety

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Wildlife Safety in Canada – Travel Responsibly

Canada’s wilderness is home to extraordinary wildlife—from grizzlies and black bears to moose, wolves, and marine mammals. With the right knowledge and respect, you can enjoy these encounters safely and leave a positive impact. Our wildlife safety tips help you travel smarter, protect nature, and stay safe—whether on the trail, by the road, or on the water.

Bear Safety in Canada

Bear Safety in Canada

From roadside sightings to backcountry trails, learn how to stay safe and help protect black bears and grizzlies during your travels. Includes tips on behaviour, bear spray, and distance.

Bear Spray & Bells

Bear Spray & Bells

Where to buy bear spray in Canada, what’s legal, and why bells aren’t enough. Safety tips, real bear encounters, and how to hike smart in bear country.

Moose Safety in Canada

Moose Safety in Canada

Learn how to avoid dangerous encounters with moose on trails and roads. From warning signs to viewing distance, these giants deserve space—and respect.

Cougar Safety in Canada

Cougar Safety in Canada

Cougars are elusive but powerful. Learn how to avoid encounters and what to do if one follows, stalks, or attacks—plus essential tips for families and pet owners.

Blue waters of Bow Lake with spring blossoms in front and sunlit Rocky Mountains in the background

Wolf & Coyote Safety in Canada

Urban coyotes are a growing concern—especially in Stanley Park. Learn how to respond safely to encounters and protect pets, children, and wildlife.

Marine Wildlife Safety in Canada

Marine Wildlife Safety in Canada

Whale watching and seal spotting are unforgettable—when done respectfully. Learn how to keep your distance and protect Canada’s marine life.

Curious Creatures of Canada

Curious Creatures of Canada

From snacking squirrels to honking geese—these everyday animals bring surprises. Stay amused, stay respectful, stay safe.