Report all violations 1-877-852-3100 (Toll Free) Regulations 1-780-852-3100 Summary (From a Satellite Phone) NATIONAL PARKS AND HISTORIC SITES in ´s Western Arctic

There is plenty to experience in national parks and We need your help: Please report any unlawful activity Permitting RECORD AND REPORT ALL VIOLATIONS historic sites in Canada’s Western Arctic. You can hike, such as fishing offences, poaching, wildlife harassment, Permits are required for the following activities and are paddle, camp, view wildlife, experience cultural sites, take littering, removal of artifacts, damage to vegetation, and available at the office in : • Date photographs and generally immerse yourself in some of illegal aircraft landings. If you see something suspicious, • Time • Caching of food or fuel the most spectacular landscapes in the world. However, you should not confront anyone or investigate further. • Location there are regulations that apply to all visitors in order to Contact Park Wardens immediately. • Military exercises (Name of park or site, description, GPS coordinates) ensure that the parks and sites remain unchanged for • Special events future generations. It is your responsibility to be aware of Report all violations to the • Vehicle information (Description and identifying numbers from any vehicle, boat, ATV, snowmobile, the regulations and ensure that you follow them, but we 24-HR NATIONAL PARKS DISPATCH • Commercial filming and photography are here to help. If you have any questions after reading aircraft, etc.) 1-877-852-3100 (Toll Free); • Aircraft landings and take-offs this brochure, please contact Parks Canada in Inuvik or • People involved (Number of people, approximate • All business activities visit www.pc.gc.ca/acts. 1-780-852-3100 (From a Satellite Phone) ages, physical descriptions, clothing, what equipment Park wardens are federal law enforcement officers who • All research and collection activities they had with them, etc.) are responsible for the protection of national parks and You can also report suspicious and illegal • Open fires in Saoyú-Æehdacho National Historic Site • What happened historic sites, and the preservation and maintenance of activities using email. Send your observations • All single-day and overnight trips in Aulavik, Ivvavik and (Describe the event and what you observed) public peace in these spaces. Park wardens enforce the (including photos) to [email protected]. Tuktut Nogait National Parks • Photos Canada National Parks Act, the Criminal Code, Species at Risk Act, Migratory Birds Convention Act and territorial • Camping • Your name and contact information (In the event that For urgent matters, please use our 24/7 laws, such as liquor and wildlife acts. • Fishing in Aulavik, Ivvavik and Tuktut Nogait National Wardens need clarification or more information) dispatch line. Offences in national parks and historic sites can result Parks Your information and participation contributes to the in large fines and even prison sentences. protection of these special places for all visitors. Your report will remain anonymous. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT… Some of these regulations do not apply to individuals who are exercising harvesting rights under applicable land claim agreements. For example, beneficiaries may carry out subsistence harvesting in Aulavik, Tuktut Nogait, and Ivvavik National Parks, as well as in the Canadian Landmark, consistent with the Inuvialuit Final Agreement.

Registration and De-registration Fishing Aircraft Dogs For any day or overnight trips in Aulavik, Tuktut Nogait, Fishing is permitted in Aulavik, Tuktut Nogait, and Ivvavik All aircraft landings in national parks require a landing All dogs and other domestic animals must be kept on a and Ivvavik National Parks, you must register prior to National Parks with a valid National Park Fishing License. permit, including helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. leash at all times. Allowing your pet to chase wildlife in a entering the park and de-register upon your return. Anglers are required to follow the National Parks of Saoyú-Æehdacho National Historic Site and the Pingo national park or historic site is an offence. Registration and de-registration can be done at any Parks Canada Fishing Regulations and all Superintendent Orders Canadian Landmark do not allow aircraft landings other Canada visitor center or office in the Western Arctic, or by that pertain to those parks. This information is available than for park management purposes. It is illegal to harass Garbage calling 1-867-777-8800 or 1-867-678-0705. online and is summarized in the Western Arctic Fishing or otherwise disturb wildlife or visitors by flying too close All garbage must be packed out. Burning or burying Regulations Summary that is provided when you purchase to them. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs/drones) are garbage is not acceptable. Please also take care to Camping your license at the park visitor centre. Yukon and NWT prohibited for recreational use anywhere in national parks dispose of human waste as instructed during your pre-trip All camping in national parks and historic sites requires a fishing licenses are not valid in national parks. Fishing is and historic sites. Parachuting, skydiving, and BASE orientation and practice Leave-no-Trace camping. backcountry camping permit (except the Pingo Canadian not permitted in Saoyú-Æehdacho National Historic Site or jumping are also prohibited. Please refer to the Flying in Cultural and Archeological Resources Landmark where camping is currently not permitted). The the Pingo Canadian Landmark. A NWT fishing license is and Around National Parks and Historic Sites in Canada’s It is illegal to remove, deface, damage or destroy any permit holder is responsible for ensuring that bear and required for fishing on . Western Arctic brochure for additional information. wildlife attractants are properly managed. prehistoric or historic artifacts or cultural structures in Fires Wildlife national parks and historic sites. Trapping, Hunting, and Firearms Fires pose a serious threat to national parks and historic It is illegal to entice, pursue, pet (or attempt to pet), Area Closures and Restrictions Trapping, hunting and the possession of firearms is sites in the Western Arctic. Open fires are prohibited harass, or feed wild animals in Canada’s national parks Area closures and restrictions are sometimes required to prohibited in national parks and historic sites (including the in all three national parks (Aulavik, Tuktut Nogait and and historic sites. This includes disturbing or destroying protect park resources and visitors. These will be posted Pingo Canadian Landmark). Firearms may be transported Ivvavik), except on Nunaluk Spit in Ivvavik where fires a nest, lair or den. Furthermore, all food, garbage, and www.pc.gc.ca/acts at Parks Canada offices, visitor centres, and online at through a national park or national historic site to another are permitted. Open fires are also prohibited in the Pingo other attractants must be secured so that they are not parkscanada.gc.ca. destination in a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, but they must Canadian Landmark. Open fires are allowed in Saoyú- accessible to bears and other wildlife. Animal behaviour is be unloaded, securely encased, and remain so for the Æehdacho National Historic Site, but a permit is required unpredictable and could result in injury if they are not given Boating duration of your time in the park or site. Firearms include for any fires above the high water mark. enough space. The use of motorboats in Tuktut Nogait National Park is slingshots, bows, BB guns, crossbows and paintball QUYANAINNI, MAHSI CHO, THANK YOU prohibited, and is only allowed in the marine portions of guns. Poaching in national parks and historic sites carries Off-road Vehicles Natural Objects for following these regulations. In doing so, Ivvavik and Aulavik National Parks (those northern sections serious penalties. The use of ATVs, snowmobiles, dirt bikes, or other off-road It is illegal to remove, deface, damage or destroy wood, you ensure these special places are of these Parks that are also part of the ). Use vehicles for recreational purposes is prohibited in national plants, animals, animal parts (including antlers and horns), protected for future generations. Mining of motorboats to access the Pingo Canadian Landmark is parks. They are also prohibited in the Pingo Canadian fossils, rocks, and other natural objects. Please leave permitted. All boats (including rafts, kayaks, canoes, and Panning for gold, mining, and mineral exploration is Landmark, with the exception of snowmobiles which are these in place for others to enjoy. If you believe you have prohibited. It is illegal to remove, deface, damage or motorboats) must carry the appropriate safety equipment permitted from November 1st to April 14th each year found something significant, record the location (GPS), and have a life vest on board for each occupant. destroy rocks, minerals, and other natural objects in within the boundaries of the Landmark, but not on the take a picture, and report your finding to the nearest Parks national parks and historic sites. themselves (from the base to the summit). Off-road Canada office. vehicles are allowed in Saoyú-Æehdacho National Historic Site, provided no damage is caused to vegetation. [email protected] www.parkscanada.gc.ca