Coyote denning season has started. Learn what to expect and how to respond calmly and safely.
City services | March 27, 2026

Coyotes are part of Mississauga’s natural wildlife and help keep local ecosystems healthy. From April to July, they look for safe, hidden places to build a den and care for their new pups. This time is called denning season. The City of Mississauga is sharing tips to help residents understand this natural behaviour and learn how to keep themselves and their pets safe.
In spring, coyotes choose a place to make their den. They give birth and stay close to the den until their pups are old enough to explore in early summer.
During this time, coyotes may:
As spring arrives, rabbits and rodents also become active. This can lead to more coyote sightings as they hunt for food.
Coyotes usually make their dens in wooded or natural areas. When they are pushed out of their natural habitats by human activity, construction, or off‑leash dogs, they look for new places that feel safe. Sometimes a quiet backyard can become a den site when it:
If you think a coyote has made a den on your property or in a place that could affect public safety, do not go near it. Contact Mississauga Animal Services at 905-896-5858.


If you see a coyote, stay calm and give it space. Most coyotes will move away on their own. To keep yourself and your pets safe:
If you get too close to a coyote’s den or an area it wants to protect, the coyote may show escorting behaviour. This means the coyote is trying to guide you away from its pups or den because it feels unsure or protective.
The coyote may:
If this happens:
Working together, residents and the City can help keep neighbourhoods safe during denning season. Staying alert, following safety tips, and reporting dens in problem areas helps protect families, pets, and coyotes. If you need help or see a den on your property, reach out to Mississauga Animal Services at 905‑896‑5858.




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