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Little_Kopit
Jan 01, 2015Explorer
Assuming former provincial park land continues to be crown land, may we expand/broaden the topic to include paying to camp on crown land.
As I recall from my former residence in ON in the 70s, one pays to park one's rig, (including cars, pick up trucks or other stand alone vehicles), on crown land beyond two nights.
If I'm right that would mean one could park, ie dry camp on the crown land of former provincial parks through some arrangement and the province would collect some revenue from our doing that.
Enlighten me. If you don't know, please say how to find out.
:C
As I recall from my former residence in ON in the 70s, one pays to park one's rig, (including cars, pick up trucks or other stand alone vehicles), on crown land beyond two nights.
If I'm right that would mean one could park, ie dry camp on the crown land of former provincial parks through some arrangement and the province would collect some revenue from our doing that.
Enlighten me. If you don't know, please say how to find out.
:C
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