Policing in remote areas presents many challenges, most obviously logistical, but also social and even psychological. The
Royal Canadian Mounted Police had 268 "isolated posts" in 2009. Isolated posts are defined by the
Treasury Board of Canada as communities that face "unique challenges" related to small populations, harsh climates, and/or limited access by commercial transportation or all-weather roads. All posts located in Canada's
three northern territories are considered isolated as well as many in the ten provinces. Many of these posts are "fly-in only"; the police force has its own RCMP Air Services, which does everything from ferry prisoners to court to bring in new computers to offices. In 2009, in the territory of
Nunavut there were 25 detachments, all fly-in (no roads), and only one RCMP airplane. ==See also==