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Landslide blocked Highway 16 between Hazelton and Terrace, BC, May 28, 2007. Photo credit: Greg Ross, BC Ministry of Transportation
Thousands of landslides occur every year in Canada, but most are small. They occur in all regions but are most damaging in the mountainous regions of British Columbia and Alberta and in the St. Lawrence Lowlands of Quebec and Ontario. Large landslides are less common, occurring only about once every 10 years in Canada.
Landslide risk can be minimized by various methods, including:
Atlas of Canada landslide map
Although landslides usually occur without warning, understanding this natural hazard and following some sensible rules can help to protect your family and home.
If you live in an area that is on or near a slope or in a region susceptible to landslides, print this information and include copies in your emergency plan and emergency kit.