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........................... Unless I misunderstand BBF, I am surprised that Canada apparently doesn't have a great deal of free & open hunting area..
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Public Land is called Crown Land up here meaning it has not been
alienated from the Crown. At one time all land,water and minerals belonged to the British Crown. For Land to be privately owned it needs to be removed from the ownership of the Crown hence the wording "alienated"
It sound old fashioned/strange to most Americans when terms like The Queens Highway, His(Her) Majesty Ship ..... The Queen in Rights of Canada as example are used.
Different country, different words and rules.
We have plenty of Crown land open to hunting. The Provinces regulate seasons and species that are legal to take and also stipulate if non resident hunters require an outfitter. That is were the big $ enters the picture. Of course some of the best hunting is in remote areas similar to the USA and you need to get into it. Boats, ATV horses or aircraft unless owned by yourself is provided by outfitters or packers.
Interestingly private woodland meaning not farmland or a place with a dwelling on it in Nova Scotia cannot be posted. I as a hunter have the right to trespass and hunt on it.
Treaty Indians have the right to pretty much hunt and fish anywhere without regard to season or limits.
As a non Treaty person, permission to enter and hunt their Reservations needs to be gotten, usually for a fee if at all.
Wow this thread is going places