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Drone Rules for Gatineau Park
Gatineau, Quebec (QC)
• Canada
Gatineau, QC J9A 3M2, Canada
Lat: 45.44 • Lng: -75.7616
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Your proposed rule edit has been approved. Recreational drone use is strictly prohibited in Gatineau Park to protect wildlife and ensure visitor privacy. For commercial or research flights, you must apply for an NCC land access permit at least 7 to 10 days in advance. Authorized pilots must carry a valid certificate and operate below 122 metres (400 feet). Before flying, use the NAV CANADA Nav Drone App to verify local restrictions and active flight bans.
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- https://ncc-ccn.gc.ca/business/flying-a-drone-over-ncc-lands — This page explains the fact that flying in the area is strictly banned.
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| Flight status | Unknown | Permission |
| Summary | — | Drone flights at Gatineau Park require permission from the managing authority who is Transport Canada |
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Recreational Drones Prohibited: You cannot fly recreational drones anywhere in Gatineau Park, the Greenbelt, or Mud Lake.Environmental Enforcement: The National Capital Commission (NCC) enforces this ban to protect wildlife and ensure visitor privacy.Permits for Commercial Use: You must apply for an NCC land access permit at least 7 to 10 days in advance for commercial or research flights.Transport Canada Regulations: Authorized pilots must carry a valid certificate and stay below 122 metres (400 feet).Airspace Mapping: Pilots must use the NAV CANADA Nav Drone App to verify local restrictions and active flight bans.
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+ Recreational Drones Prohibited: You cannot fly recreational drones anywhere in Gatineau Park, the Greenbelt, or Mud Lake.Environmental Enforcement: The National Capital Commission (NCC) enforces this ban to protect wildlife and ensure visitor privacy.Permits for Commercial Use: You must apply for an NCC land access permit at least 7 to 10 days in advance for commercial or research flights.Transport Canada Regulations: Authorized pilots must carry a valid certificate and stay below 122 metres (400 feet).Airspace Mapping: Pilots must use the NAV CANADA Nav Drone App to verify local restrictions and active flight bans.