Surfing Safety Guide for Montreal
Everything you need to stay safe while surfing in Montreal. Local emergency contacts, Canada-specific tips, risk awareness, and free check-in tools to make sure someone always knows you're okay.
Montreal, Canada
America/Montreal · French/English
911
French/English
Local Tips for Montreal
- ✓Montreal is very safe overall — the metro system is clean and reliable at all hours
- ✓Winter temperatures drop to -25°C or below — frostbite is a real risk, so dress in layers and cover exposed skin
- ✓Icy sidewalks are extremely hazardous from November to March — wear boots with good traction
- ✓The Plateau and Mile End are safe, vibrant neighborhoods for walking and nightlife
Surfing Risk Factors in Montreal
Rip currents pulling surfers out to sea
Collision with surfboard, rocks, or other surfers
Drowning from being held underwater by waves
Marine life encounters including jellyfish and sharks
Sun exposure and dehydration during long sessions
Safety Tips for Surfing in Montreal
Learn to identify and escape rip currents — swim parallel to shore
Always surf with others and never go out alone
Know your skill level and don't paddle out in conditions beyond your ability
Use a leash to stay connected to your board at all times
Check local surf reports and hazard warnings before entering the water
Pre-Surfing Checklist
- ✓Checked surf report and water conditions
- ✓Told someone your surfing location and return time
- ✓Leash attached and board in good condition
- ✓Applied waterproof sunscreen
- ✓Aware of local hazards including rocks and marine life
- ✓Identified rip current escape routes
Quick Safety Tools
Emergency Information for Montreal
911
Canada
French/English
Save the emergency number in your phone before surfing in Montreal. If you are a visitor, note that the primary language is French/English. Emergency operators may speak limited English — learn key phrases like "help" and "emergency" in French/English.
Set up a check-in before surfing in Montreal
The ImAlive app lets you set automatic check-ins. If you don't respond, your emergency contact is notified immediately. Free, no hardware required.
Download ImAlive — FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Is Montreal safe for surfing?
Montreal has a safety score of 80/100. It is generally considered a safe destination for surfing, though standard precautions should always be taken. The emergency number in Montreal is 911.
What are the main surfing risks in Montreal?
The primary risks for surfing in Montreal include rip currents pulling surfers out to sea, collision with surfboard, rocks, or other surfers, drowning from being held underwater by waves. Montreal is very safe overall — the metro system is clean and reliable at all hours Always set up a safety check-in before heading out.
What's the emergency number in Montreal?
The emergency number in Montreal, Canada is 911. Save this number in your phone before surfing. If you're a tourist, note that the local language is French/English, but emergency operators often speak basic English.
How can I stay safe while surfing in Montreal?
Key safety tips: Learn to identify and escape rip currents — swim parallel to shore. Always surf with others and never go out alone. Know your skill level and don't paddle out in conditions beyond your ability. For Montreal specifically: montreal is very safe overall — the metro system is clean and reliable at all hours. Use the ImAlive app to set up automatic check-ins so someone always knows you're safe.
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