The Canadian Rocky Mountain Population (RMP) Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) survey has been completed every 5 years since 1975. It has been used to monitor Trumpeter Swan population and distribution throughout the range of the Canadian RMP, which covers portions of Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, and Northwest Territories. Up to and including the 2005 survey, a census survey method was used to count Trumpeter Swans on their breeding grounds in late summer. The 2010 and 2015 surveys used a stratified random sampling approach, conducting aerial surveys of selected 1:50K map sheets in late summer. Surveys were conducted by the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), the Government of Alberta (AEP), and the US Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS). The included shapefile is a summary of the last three surveys where adult Trumpeter Swan totals are summarized by 1:50K map sheets. Where the same map sheet was surveyed more than once during the three surveys, only results from the most recent survey are presented. Regional survey reports are presented for 2005. Continental survey reports are presented for 2010 and 2015. Due to the large population expansion, Canadian RMP Trumpeter Swans are no longer a conservation concern. As a result, this costly single species survey has been discontinued.