National Lifeguard has been Canada's standard for professional lifeguarding since 1964.
The Lifesaving Society’s National Lifeguard certification builds on the fundamental skills, knowledge, fitness, judgment and values taught in the prerequisite Lifesaving Society lifesaving certifications.
Recognized as the standard for lifeguards in Canada, National Lifeguard training develops a sound understanding of lifeguarding principles, good judgment, and a mature and responsible attitude toward the role of the lifeguard.
The primary role of the National Lifeguard is the prevention of emergency situations and the timely and effective resolution of emergencies. The National Lifeguard certification prepares lifeguards to fulfill this role as professional facilitators of safe, enjoyable aquatics.
The National Lifeguard program develops the basic lifeguarding skills, principles, and decision-making process to help lifeguards evaluate and adapt to different aquatic facilities and emergencies. The National Lifeguard program cannot in theory or practice prepare candidates for every situation that might occur. Employers must provide in-service training to familiarize their staff with the unique aspects of their aquatic facility.
The National Lifeguard certification reflects the Lifesaving Society’s standards, publications, and research into drowning and injury prevention, water rescue, and aquatic safety systems.
The National Lifeguard certification is backed by a full range of safety services provided by the Society that support the design and operation of safe aquatic facilities that lifeguards work in. National Lifeguard certification is available in four options - Pool, Waterpark, Waterfront, and Surf.
National Lifeguard - Pool
Trains lifeguards in safety supervision and rescue in a pool environment
Bronze Cross, current AB workplace approved Intermediate First Aid (Aquatic Emergency Care is recommended), and minimum 15 years of age
National Lifeguard - Waterpark
Trains lifeguards in safety supervision and rescue in a waterpark environment
National Lifeguard Pool
National Lifeguard - Waterfront
Trains lifeguards in safety supervision and rescue in a waterfront environment
Bronze Cross, current AB workplace approved Intermediate First Aid (Aquatic Emergency Care is recommended), and minimum 15 years of age
National Lifeguard - Surf
Trains lifeguards in safety supervision and rescue in a surf beach environment
National Lifeguard Waterfront
National Lifeguard training is consistent across Canada. National Lifeguard awards can be transferred between provinces and territories.
If you have any lifesaving or lifeguarding certifications from outside Canada that you would like to have reviewed for transferability, please email us at Experts@LifeSaving.org copies of the official certification cards. If your certifications are not in English or French, please provide translation.
For more information on Lifeguarding, refer to the Policies & Procedures.
Visit our Find a Course page to see if a facility near you is running a National Lifeguard course, or contact your local Lifesaving Society branch!