Wildlife webcams and remote cameras

From northern Yukon to the waters of Quebec’s Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park, our webcams and remote cameras capture the wild lives of wildlife. These cameras are a valuable tool in collecting data and monitoring wildlife populations. They also let people get close to wildlife… without actually getting close.

Please note: setting up remote cameras or trail cameras is not allowed unless special permits are obtained from Parks Canada.


Live webcams

Three musk oxen in snow.

Grasslands National Park

Wapusk National Park

Wildlife webcams at Grasslands and Wapusk National Parks are run in partnership with explore.org.


Remote cameras

A fox in the snow

These cameras are mounted on trees or posts and are protected by heavy-duty casing. They use an infra-red flash so that they don’t scare animals at night.


Featured wildlife moments

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These birds are affected by changes in ocean food webs that might be caused by a warming climate.

Tools like motion-sensitve cameras, help scientists learn more about how those changes might impact wildlife.

Rhinoceros Auklets at Seabird Rocks, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Making roads safer for wildlife at Parks Canada

We’re all in the driver’s seat to make a difference for wildlife!

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