New amendments prohibit camping, off-leash dogs on conservation land

VICTORIA (NEWS 1130) – Changes to the public use of conservation lands is coming, which will affect how you are able to use them.

People will no longer be able to use these lands in the South Coast region for camping, campfires and off-leash dogs in the following wildlife management areas:

  • Bert Brink
  • Boundary Bay
  • Coquitlam River
  • Lhá:lt/Harrison-Chehalis
  • Pemberton Wetlands
  • Pitt-Addington Marsh
  • Roberts Bank
  • Serpentine
  • Skwelwil’em Squamish Estuary
  • South Arm Marshes
  • Sturgeon Bank

 

These changes come after amendments to the Wildlife Act Wildlife Management Area Use and Access Regulation.

Conservation-designated land is meant to preserve the land for wildlife and fish. The public is able to use these wildlife management areas for recreational use, hunting and scientific research.

According to the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, these amendments will not affect traditional First Nations titles to land or any practices on the land.

Top Stories

Top Stories

Most Watched Today