Scattering Cremated Remains
In Canada there are no federal laws associated with the scattering of cremated remains. Scattering is generally permitted on any Crown land and waterways and a permit may not be required. It is important to keep in mind that you can do so generally, within regulation and with permission. If you are wishing to scatter cremated remains on Crown land or municipal land, you should first consult local governments. As an alternative option – many cemeteries offer a place within their property for scattering and are required to keep records. These records can be of great importance to future generations seeking genealogical or historical information, or simply providing a place or opportunity to pay tribute and honour the deceased. Future generations should be considered when making this important decision. Your local funeral professional can provide you with a number of resources and options if you are considering scattering.