Gros Morne National Park of Canada
Visitor Information
Your Partner: Parks Canada
Park warden on patrol in Gros Morne National Park
© Parks Canada/W. Lynch
Parks Canada is responsible for providing a public safety program that
deals with the specific incidents and issues encountered within each
heritage area. Although there is national coordination of the public
safety program, levels of service and methods of dealing with incidents
vary from one heritage area to the next.
As your partner in safety, Parks Canada wants to help you enjoy your trip
and stay safe. To help ensure the safety of our visitors, Parks Canada
engages in visitor risk management and public safety planning, builds and
maintains facilities (such as trails, hazard signs and overpasses to
prevent wildlife from crossing in front of traffic), and works with other
government departments and non-governmental agencies to provide trip
planning and safety information, as well as search and rescue services.
Your Responsibility as a Visitor
Parks Canada also recognizes that park visitors have a certain
responsibility for their own safety, and that risk management must become
an integral part of their experience. While some visitors recognize the
risks involved in outdoor recreation, and are prepared for their
adventures, many others don’t know what they’re getting into.
That means they’re unable to choose effectively between taking a
smart risk and a foolhardy one. The rising popularity of adventure
travel and outdoor pursuits makes it particularly important to ensure
that visitors take responsibility for their own safety. Parks Canada
asks that you share the responsibility for your visit to protected
heritage areas to help ensure a safe, enjoyable and memorable visit.