Your Health This Summer
It’s the season for picnics, hiking, camping, swimming, boating and more! Learn what you can do to stay safe and healthy this summer.
It’s the season for picnics, hiking, camping, swimming, boating and more! Learn what you can do to stay safe and healthy this summer.
Temperatures during the summer in B.C. can sometimes exceed 30°C. Learn how you can beat the heat and stay cool during the warm weather.
We all want to make the most of the beautiful B.C. summers, while staying safe.
If your summer plans include travel within B.C., remember that COVID-19 is still present in all areas of B.C. Check the health and safety measures of the communities you travel to.
Please see our Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) health feature for more information.
If you are spending more time outdoors, you may increase your risk of getting injured. You could be exposed to bugs and heat. Wildfires may expose you to smoke.
To help you enjoy the summer months, see the information below on taking care of yourself and your family.
Most food borne illnesses are preventable. Learn how to safely prepare and store your food for summer barbeque, picnic and camping meals. Click on the links below for more information.
You are likely to come into contact with biting and stinging insects during the summer months. Don’t let bugs stop you from enjoying the warm weather. To learn what you can do to prevent being bitten or stung, click on the links below.
The summer months are a great time for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking and biking. For information on how you and your family can enjoy the outdoors while staying safe and healthy, click on the links below.
For physical activity or exercise advice, you can call 8-1-1 to speak with a qualified exercise professional Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm Pacific Time.
One of the best parts about summer are the long, warm days. However, spending too much time in the sun or heat may affect your health if you aren’t prepared. To learn how to protect yourself and your family, click on the links below.
Taking a dip in a pool, lake, river or the ocean is a fun and enjoyable way to beat the summer heat. Before you head to the water, remember to check our Public Health Alerts In Your Area page for your local health authority pool, lake, river or beach advisories. For information to help you and your family stay safe in and around the water this summer, click on the links below.
COVID-19 is still present and some provinces and territories may have extra regulations about interprovincial travel. Please check your destination for any COVID-19 related domestic or international travel information.
To learn more about travel, including during the COVID-19 pandemic, click on the links below.
Wildfire season is now underway. Every year in British Columbia there are hundreds or thousands of wildfires (also called forest fires), which can affect your health and safety. Exposure to air pollution can irritate your lungs, which causes inflammation and can alter your immune response. This can make it more difficult to fight respiratory infections such as COVID-19.
The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) is an agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority. They provide provincial and national leadership in public health through surveillance, detection, prevention and consultation.
The BCCDC is encouraging everyone to be aware of disease-causing ticks and prevention of Lyme disease that can result from a tick bite. Learn what you can do to help keep you and your family safe:
Health Canada is the federal government department that is responsible for helping Canadians maintain and improve their health. Learn more about staying safe in the sun and heat:
Last updated: May 2022