Canada Locations
ONTARIO
Toronto
100 King Street West
First Canadian Place
Toronto, Ontario M5X 1C9
Triumph Protection provides trained security guards. We serve clients across North America. Our team responds fast. Call 1-800-224-0286 to get a quote today.
ALBERTA
Calgary
6815 8th Street, NE
Calgary, Alberta T2E 7H7
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vancouver
701 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, BC V7Y 1C6
Triumph Protection delivers licensed security guard services across Canada, with offices in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia. Our Canadian operations follow the same training and accountability standards as our U.S. teams — Uniformed and plain-clothes officers, executive protection, mobile patrol, and investigative services built for each province’s regulatory framework. Whether you need ongoing coverage for a commercial property, event-day staffing, or a one-time risk assessment, our regional teams understand the local landscape.
Our Service Regions in Canada
Ontario — Headquartered in downtown Toronto and serving clients across the GTA. Learn more about our Ontario services.
Alberta — Calgary-based team serving Alberta’s commercial, industrial, and corporate sectors. Learn more about our Alberta services.
British Columbia — Vancouver office covering the Lower Mainland with retail, hospitality, healthcare, and residential security expertise. Learn more about our British Columbia services.
Looking for security services in Canada? Contact our team for a free site assessment and a customized service plan.
Triumph Protection Group operates licensed security offices in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, giving Canadian property managers, retailers and corporate campuses the same uniformed guard, mobile patrol and concierge coverage we run across our eleven-state U.S. network. Officers are deployed from our Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver offices and are hired, vetted and licensed under each province’s own security-industry law.
Canadian private security is not a U.S.-style armed posture. Ontario’s Private Security and Investigative Services Act (PSISA), British Columbia’s Security Services Act, and Alberta’s Security Services and Investigators Act (SSIA) all license unarmed guard and patrol work, and our standard deployment model follows that framework: observe, record and report, with police liaison and full incident documentation rather than direct physical intervention.
Whether the requirement is a single fixed post at a Toronto office tower, mobile patrol checks across a Calgary industrial park, or concierge and access-control coverage at a Vancouver retail property, our provincial teams scope the post, verify licensing, and staff it from a local, already-vetted roster.
Canada Coverage At A Glance
- Licensed security offices in Toronto ON, Calgary AB and Vancouver BC
- Unarmed uniformed officers, plain-clothes and concierge/access-control posts
- Observe-record-report protocol with police liaison on every contract
- Provincial security-worker licence verified before every deployment
- Fixed-post, mobile patrol and event coverage across all three provinces
- Retail, hospitality, healthcare, corporate and industrial client base
- Coordinated with our eleven-state U.S. network under PPB #6389
- Free site assessment and a customized Canadian quote
Security Guard Services Across Canada
Triumph Protection’s Canadian operation is not a satellite of the U.S. business — each province is staffed by officers who live and work in that market and hold that province’s own security licence. The Toronto office covers the Greater Toronto Area under Ontario’s PSISA; the Calgary office covers Alberta’s commercial and industrial corridor under the province’s Security Services and Investigators Act; the Vancouver office covers the Lower Mainland under British Columbia’s Security Services Act.
Coverage includes uniformed fixed-post guarding, mobile patrol with logged checks, unarmed plain-clothes presence for loss-prevention and retail environments, and front-of-house concierge or access-control staffing for commercial lobbies and multi-tenant properties. Every post is built around the client’s actual risk profile and hours of operation rather than a one-size template.
Because the same company runs both sides of the border, a client with facilities in both the U.S. and Canada gets one point of contact for scheduling, reporting and invoicing instead of coordinating separate vendors in each country.
Provincial Licensing: PSISA, BC SSA And The Alberta SSIA
All three provinces we operate in license the security industry directly, and licence verification happens before any officer is posted — never after.
Ontario — Private Security And Investigative Services Act
Ontario regulates the security industry through the Private Security and Investigative Services Act (PSISA), administered by the province’s Private Security and Investigative Services branch. Every officer deployed from our Toronto office carries a current Ontario security guard licence, and post assignments follow the Act’s use-of-force and reporting standards.
British Columbia — Security Services Act
British Columbia licenses security workers under the Security Services Act through the Security Programs Division of the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. Officers working out of our Vancouver office hold a current BC security worker licence before they are posted to any site.
Alberta — Security Services And Investigators Act
Alberta licenses guards and patrol officers under the Security Services and Investigators Act (SSIA). Our Calgary-based team maintains current SSIA licensing for every officer assigned to Alberta commercial, industrial and corporate contracts.
What A Canadian Post Actually Includes
Standard deployment is unarmed. Firearms are not part of ordinary Canadian private security work, and our Canadian posts are built around documentation and de-escalation rather than direct physical intervention: observe the incident, record it in a shift log or incident report, and report it to the client and, where warranted, to police.
Every contract includes a documented post-order set specific to the property — access points, patrol routes, emergency contacts and escalation steps — and officers carry radio or app-based reporting so dispatch has real-time visibility into every check and incident.
Where a client needs coverage beyond a standard guard post — special event security, a temporary construction-site post, or after-hours mobile patrol for a retail plaza — the same three offices scope and staff it without bringing in a subcontractor.
Industries We Serve In Canada
Retail and hospitality properties use our teams for loss-prevention presence, concierge coverage and after-hours patrol. Healthcare facilities use unarmed access-control and de-escalation-trained officers for entrances, parking structures and visitor management. Corporate campuses and multi-tenant office towers use front-desk concierge staffing paired with mobile patrol of parking and perimeter areas.
Construction and industrial sites — a significant share of the Calgary and Alberta book of business — use overnight and weekend patrol to cover equipment yards and active job sites when crews are off-site.
Multi-family residential buildings and gated communities in the Toronto and Vancouver markets round out the client base, typically with a concierge/access-control model paired with scheduled evening patrol of common areas and parking.
Cross-Border Coordination With Our U.S. Network
Triumph Protection operates across eleven U.S. states under PPB #6389. For clients with facilities on both sides of the border, our Canadian offices coordinate directly with U.S. account management so scheduling, post orders and incident reporting follow one standard regardless of which country the site is in — while each country’s officers remain licensed and deployed strictly under that country’s own security law.
That means a retailer with stores in Washington state and British Columbia, or a logistics client with a distribution centre in Texas and one in Ontario, gets a single account team instead of separately managing a U.S. vendor and a Canadian one.
Choosing The Right Coverage Model For A Canadian Property
Most Canadian clients are choosing between a dedicated fixed post, scheduled mobile patrol checks, or a concierge/access-control model. Each fits a different risk and budget profile — the comparison below breaks down what each is actually built for.
How A Canadian Contract Gets Set Up
Most engagements start with a free site assessment — a member of the provincial team walks the property, reviews the existing risk profile, and confirms hours, access points and any incident history that should shape the post orders.
From there we return a written quote and a proposed post-order draft for the client to review before any officer is scheduled. Once approved, the assigned officers are matched to the property, licensing is re-confirmed, and coverage begins on the agreed start date.
Ongoing accounts get a single point of contact for schedule changes, incident reports and invoicing, and post orders are revisited whenever the property’s risk profile changes — a new tenant, a seasonal traffic pattern, or an incident that calls for adjusted coverage.
Canadian Coverage Options Compared
Use this to narrow down which model fits the property before the site assessment.
| What Matters Most | Dedicated Fixed Post | Mobile Patrol Checks | Concierge / Access Control |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best fit | Continuous single-site risk (retail floor, warehouse, gate) | Multi-property or after-hours coverage | Staffed lobby, multi-tenant office or residential tower |
| Deterrent value | Highest — visible, continuous presence | Moderate — presence at scheduled intervals | High during staffed hours at the point of entry |
| Typical hours | 24/7 or a defined shift block | Nightly or weekend rounds | Business hours or extended lobby hours |
| Licensing | PSISA / BC SSA / SSIA guard licence | Same, plus a valid driver’s licence for patrol vehicles | Same, with customer-service-oriented screening |
| Reporting | Continuous shift log, radio dispatch | Logged check-in at each stop, photo/GPS timestamp | Visitor log, incident log at the desk |
| Cost driver | Headcount-hours | Route length and check frequency | Desk hours and coverage window |
Our Canadian Offices
Each Canadian office is its own licensed regional team — reach out to the province closest to your property, or contact us directly and we’ll route the request.
Canada Security Services: Frequently Asked Questions
Is security guard work in Canada armed or unarmed?
Standard security posts in Canada are unarmed. Firearms are not part of ordinary private security work in Ontario, Alberta or British Columbia; our officers are trained in observation, documentation and police liaison rather than direct intervention.
What licence do your Canadian officers carry?
It depends on the province. Officers deployed from our Toronto office hold an Ontario PSISA security guard licence, Calgary-based officers hold an Alberta SSIA licence, and Vancouver-based officers hold a British Columbia Security Services Act security worker licence. We verify current licensing before every posting.
Do you cover cities outside Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver?
Yes. Each office covers its wider region — the Greater Toronto Area from Toronto, Alberta’s commercial and industrial corridor from Calgary, and the Lower Mainland from Vancouver — and we scope coverage further out on a per-contract basis.
Can you provide mobile patrol instead of a full-time guard?
Yes. Scheduled mobile patrol with logged, timestamped checks is available in all three provinces and is a common fit for after-hours retail, industrial yards and multi-property portfolios.
Do you handle both U.S. and Canadian locations for the same client?
Yes. We operate across eleven U.S. states under PPB #6389 alongside our three Canadian offices, and cross-border clients get one account team coordinating both sides rather than two separate vendors.
How fast can a Canadian post start?
Most standard posts can be staffed within a few business days of a completed site assessment; urgent or event-driven requests are scoped case by case depending on officer availability in that province.
What industries make up most of your Canadian client base?
Retail, hospitality, healthcare, corporate office and construction/industrial clients make up the majority of our Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia contracts.
How do I get a quote for Canadian coverage?
Contact our team with the property, the province and the hours you need covered — we’ll schedule a free site assessment and return a customized quote for guard, patrol or concierge coverage.
Tell us the property, the province and the coverage you need — our Canadian team will scope guard, mobile patrol or concierge coverage and respond with a customized quote.
Triumph Protection operates across eleven U.S. states under PPB #6389 and staffs Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia posts with provincially licensed officers.
