P-9, r. 25 - Parks Regulation

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20. No person who travels, stays or engages in an activity in a park for purposes other than scientific or management purposes may
(1)  fell, damage, remove or bring in a tree, a shrub, a plant, a mushroom or a part thereof; however, the picking of edible vegetable products is allowed, except for commercial purposes or in a preservation zone or maximum preservation zone;
(2)  paint, deface or remove rocks or parts thereof, pebbles, fossils or other natural formations;
(3)  feed animals living in the park or leave food for them;
(4)  bring in animals or fish except:
(a)  guide dogs;
(b)  dogs or horses used to engage in an activity offered in the park;
(c)  to travel across the park or to travel in the park in possession of an animal or a fish kept at all times inside a vehicle or a boat;
(d)  to travel or stay in a park or to engage in an activity in the park with a dog kept at all times on a leash and only at the places marked for that purpose;
(5)  make fires at places other than those marked for that purpose;
(6)  capture insects or spiders.
Notwithstanding the first paragraph, members of a Native community referred to in Column I of section 3 of Schedule 1 who engage in an activity for food, ritual or social purposes in a park referred to in Column II are authorized to fell trees to make fires or to heat a temporary camp on the premises.
O.C. 838-2000, s. 20; O.C. 316-2011, s. 8; O.C. 174-2017, s. 5.
20. No person who travels, stays or engages in an activity in a park for purposes other than scientific or management purposes may
(1)  fell, damage, remove or bring in a tree, a shrub, a herbaceous plant or a part thereof; however, the picking of edible vegetable products is allowed, except for commercial purposes or in a preservation zone or maximum preservation zone;
(2)  paint, deface or remove rocks or parts thereof, pebbles, fossils or other natural formations;
(3)  feed animals living in the park or leave food for them;
(4)  bring in animals or fish except:
(a)  guide dogs;
(b)  dogs or horses used to engage in an activity offered in the park;
(c)  to travel across the park or to travel in the park in possession of an animal or a fish kept at all times inside a vehicle or a boat;
(d)  to travel or stay in a park or to engage in an activity in the park with a dog kept at all times on a leash and only at the places marked for that purpose;
(5)  make fires at places other than those marked for that purpose;
(6)  capture insects or spiders.
Notwithstanding the first paragraph, members of a Native community referred to in Column I of section 3 of Schedule 1 who engage in an activity for food, ritual or social purposes in a park referred to in Column II are authorized to fell trees to make fires or to heat a temporary camp on the premises.
O.C. 838-2000, s. 20; O.C. 316-2011, s. 8.