For restricted I agree....for non restricted a locked door is good....trigger locks actually never are required to be on a non-restricted firearm if you meet other criteria.
Taken from the CFC website....
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/f...posage-eng.htm
Displaying Firearms Safely
Unload and lock your firearms!
Here are the rules for displaying firearms in your home: Ammunition cannot be displayed with, or accessible to, the firearms.
Non-restricted firearms
•Attach secure locking devices to the firearms; or
•Lock the firearms in a cabinet, container or room that is difficult to break into.
Restricted and prohibited firearms
•Attach secure locking devices to the firearms; and
•Securely attach them to something that cannot be moved.
•For automatic firearms, also remove the bolts or bolt carriers (if removable) and lock them in a separate room that is difficult to break into.
Some rules may be different for firearms displayed away from home – for example, at a gun show. Contact the RCMP Canadian Firearms Program (CFP) for more information.
For the record....my restricted firearms are behind the keypadded door in a locked case within a safe.
LC