National Parks of Canada Domestic Animals Regulations (SOR/98-177)
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Regulations are current to 2026-04-28 and last amended on 2010-06-17. Previous Versions
3 (1) No person shall
(a) bring into or keep in a park any cattle, sheep, pigs, goats or live poultry;
(b) bring into or keep in a park any horses, donkeys or mules except for their own recreational use or in accordance with a licence issued to them under the National Parks of Canada Businesses Regulations; or
(c) bring into or keep in a park any llamas except in accordance with a licence issued to them under the National Parks of Canada Businesses Regulations.
(2) No person shall, except as authorized by a permit,
(a) keep a dog or cat in a park for more than 30 days in any year;
(b) bring a domestic animal into an area of a park that the superintendent has designated, by a sign or other clearly posted notice, as an area in which domestic animals are not permitted; or
(c) graze a horse, donkey, mule or llama in a park.
(3) Despite subsections (1) and (2), a person may transport a domestic animal by vehicle directly through a park if the vehicle does not stop in the park other than for service to the vehicle or for emergency purposes.
- SOR/2005-350, ss. 4, 13(F)
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