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Old 02-26-2016, 07:30 PM
TiiwaboN8V TiiwaboN8V is offline
 
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Default Can you build fires and camp in Natural Areas while hunting?

Im thinking of hunting in a Natural area, would like to know if I am allowed to build a small fire and even stay overnight.

I got right of access to natural areas at all times of the year being aboriginal for traditional purposes but I wonder if that includes also actually living out there overnight.

Constitutionally acknowledged, I have the inherent right to gather edibles trap, fish and hunt on all lands where right of access is granted (crown land, natural areas, some national parks under certain circumstances, private lands with permission etc.etc..) at all times of the year.

Is a campfire and overnight stay a given under those acts as something that you may need to do at times?

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