Comment
thank you, ive been hunting in that area alone for twenty years, as a group of 13 hunters ages from 16 to 70 years,we respect the park boundry and have no problems indentifying the clear cuts or signage,lots 64&65 should remain public land and allow us to continue our hunting as usual,we lost acreage before when a failed attempt in a maple sugar bush sits vacant.I spend two weeks up there each year and pay for a cottage rental,groceries ,fuel,and other expenses,in fact other provincial parks allow hunting. Please consider the two lots remain public and we can continue our heritage Thank you
[Original Comment ID: 194160]
Submitted February 9, 2018 2:19 PM
Comment on
Amendments to Killbear Provincial Park boundary – Crown Land Use Amendment 2014-001
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012-7619
Comment ID
798
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