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sue_t
Feb 02, 2018Explorer
Same in Yukon - a permit is needed to cut trees for firewood or to take down standing dead trees. You also need to ensure you are not on First Nation settlement lands if you plan to take any of the resources from the land.
The territorial campgrounds provide free firewood for users of the campgrounds, and the overnight fee is only $12.
Also, if you have a campfire in the wilderness, be sure you put it completely out. When we're out in the back country, we've often come across campfires that have been abandoned and are still burning. Please don't do that! Fire risk has been high in recent years.
The territorial campgrounds provide free firewood for users of the campgrounds, and the overnight fee is only $12.
Also, if you have a campfire in the wilderness, be sure you put it completely out. When we're out in the back country, we've often come across campfires that have been abandoned and are still burning. Please don't do that! Fire risk has been high in recent years.
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