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  1. Introduction
  2. What services use and accept what3words in the Canada?
  3. How do emergency services use what3words?
    1. Rescue stories
    2. Testimonials / Quotes
    3. Survey Results
  4. Community awareness
  5. Quick links
  6. Keep in touch

How three words can save a life

Street addresses or the 'closest dispatchable address' do not always point to the right location or entrance, and many parts of the world do not have an address, like parks, forests and waterways.

what3words is an easy way to identify precise locations. Every 3 metre square in the world has been given a unique combination of three random words: a what3words address. For example ///lashes.candlelit.earned, will take you to the main pier at Clear Lake Marina, Riding Mountain National Park. It's much easier to say a what3words address than to try and describe a location based on landmarks in an emergency.

The app is free to download for both iOS and Android devices, and works offline, making it ideal for use in areas with an unreliable data connection, such as hiking trails and campsites. what3words can also be used via the online map at what3words.com. The technology is available in 50 languages, including Canadian French, and can be used anywhere in the world.

what3words is available to over 50 emergency communication centres across Canada, with a presence in eight provinces and two territories.