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Coping With an Emergency
Throughout most of Canada, including all urban areas and most rural areas,
the telephone number used to reach emergency services is 911. This applies
to all emergencies: police, fire, accident and medical. When travelling in rural
areas, it is wise to check in a local telephone book or guide to ensure that
911 is the correct emergency contact. When in doubt, dial "0" for the
operator and your call will be directed accordingly. It should be noted that ambulance fees are not covered under Canadian health care, except by private insurance policies. Please ensure that your travel insurance medical policy covers this expense.
Non-emergency police contact numbers can be found in the local telephone book.
In the event that a passport is either lost or stolen, contact the nearest
consulate for the country of issue. In most cases, a temporary passport will be issued. |
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