Visitor Safety
Discover Atlantic Canada
Effective Date: 16 January 2026
Travel in Atlantic Canada is defined by open roads, wild coastlines, and close-knit communities. This guide helps you explore confidently— prepared, informed, and respectful.
Road Trip Safety
- Follow local traffic laws and posted signage.
- Plan routes using reliable maps or GPS, especially in rural areas.
- Keep your vehicle well-maintained with an emergency kit.
- Check weather forecasts before long drives.
- Take regular breaks to avoid fatigue.
Outdoor & Nature Safety
- Stay on marked trails and carry water and navigation tools.
- Observe wildlife from a safe distance.
- Swim only in designated areas and follow tide advisories.
- Inform someone before visiting remote or camping areas.
Health & Emergency Services
- Know the nearest hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies.
- Dial 911 for emergencies anywhere in Canada.
- Carry travel insurance for medical or trip disruptions.
COVID-19 & Public Health
- Stay updated on provincial health advisories.
- Follow vaccination or mask guidelines where applicable.
- Practice good hygiene while traveling.
Cultural & Community Safety
- Respect local customs and community norms.
- Follow regulations in towns, parks, and protected areas.
- Ask locals or visitor centers for guidance when unsure.
Safety Resources
- Provincial tourism websites for official updates.
- 511 Canada for real-time road conditions.
- Environment Canada for weather alerts.
Reporting Issues
- Contact local authorities immediately.
- Inform your accommodation or tour provider.
- Report hazards to local visitor centers.
Discover Atlantic Canada is committed to helping travelers experience the region safely, respectfully, and with confidence.