Bulletins
Riding Mountain National Park
Restricted Activity - Wildlife viewing practices
Issued: April 30, 2026
What:
Pursuant to Section 7(1) of the National Parks General Regulation, of the Canada National Parks Act, roadside wildlife viewing is designated a restricted activity, and subject to the following conditions, by order of the Superintendent:
- No person shall willfully approach, remain, view, or engage in any activity within
- 100 meters of any bear or moose, except when completely inside a legally positioned motor vehicle,
- Any distance that displaces or interferes with the free, unimpeded movement of wildlife,
- Any distance that creates or contributes to a potentially hazardous condition or situation.
- No person shall remain within prescribed distances during inadvertent, accidental, or surprise encounters with wildlife.
These restrictions do not apply to a superintendent, park warden, peace officer, or any other person authorized by the Superintendent to carry out functions related to the management of a park while any of those persons is engaged in carrying out such functions.
Where:
Within the maintained portions of the following roadways: Highway 10, Highway 19 and Lake Audy Rd.
Why:
These restrictions are in place to:
- Reduce the likelihood of motor vehicle collisions.
- Ensure visitor safety during wildlife viewing.
- Protect wildlife from disturbance and stress.
- Provide Parks Canada staff with the tools needed to safely manage dynamic wildlife viewing opportunities.
- Reduce or prevent habituation of wildlife.
Note:
Violators may be charged under the Canada National Parks Act. Maximum Penalty $25,000
Effective date: Annually May 1 - October 31
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