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News > > Manitoba Provincial Parks Ice Shelter Rules
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Manitoba Provincial Parks :

Individuals may only erect structures on waters lying within provincial parks for purposes associated with ice-fishing activities subject to the following restrictions:

Maximum Size:
Ice-fishing shelters must not exceed a size of 100 square feet (9.3 square meters).

Location:
Ice-fishing shelters must not be located so as to interfere unreasonably with the view of the lake for cottagers, residents or commercial operators. Icefishing shelters may not be located on or within 50 metres of designated snowmobile trails. Ice-fishing shelters are not permitted in park areas designated as "wilderness" (i.e. areas in a Wilderness Land Use
Category).

Ownership Information:
The name and address of the person erecting the structure must be clearly marked on the outside of the shelter in block letters at least 5 cm (2 inches).

Overnight Sleeping Accommodation:
Ice-fishing shelters must not be supplied with and cannot be used for overnight sleeping accommodation.

Disposal of Human Waste:
Privies are not permitted. Human waste shall not be disposed of on the ice. Portable containers that are "packed-out" each day are recommended.

Removal of Garbage:
All garbage shall be removed from the ice-fishing shelter on a daily basis and disposed of appropriately as recommended.

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Storage of Fuel:
Fuel may be stored in ice-fishing shelters in portable containers of metal or plastic conforming to CSA-B376 and not exceeding 30 litres capacity. All spills must be recovered and the recovered material (with snow and ice) must be transported in a spill-proof container for proper disposal at a Licensed Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility.

End of Season Removal:
Unless informed by an officer that shelters must be removed earlier because ice break-up appears imminent, ice-fishing shelters must be removed from ice-covered waters by March 31st in the Southern Fisheries Division and by April 15th in the balance of the province.

Off-Season Storage:
Ice-fishing shelters that have been removed from ice-covered waters may not be left on Crown lands, including Provincial Park lands.

Your co-operation in following park regulations will help ensure that our park environments are protected and that conflicts between user groups are minimized.


Posted by Steve on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 (15:37:59) (316 reads) [ Administration ]

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