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Permits to cut, collect firewood on crown land now available online

VICTORIA, B.C- If you are one of the British Columbia residents who cut their own firewood, this announcement is for you.

Members of the public, who wish to cut firewood for personal use, can apply for their Free Use Permit for Firewood for the natural resource district where they will be collecting the firewood.

The best part about this announcement? There is no application fee for the permit, and there is also no charge for the wood.

Applicants must abide by the following:

  • Carry the permit, and associated maps, at all times
  • Read and understand the conditions of the permit, prior to signing it
  • Produce the permit at the request of a natural resource officer, conservation officer or peace officer

Permit applications, as well as, crown land locations on a map, can be found here.

There are currently no permits available for the Campbell River district.

– Story by Brendan Pawliw with files from Taylor Chartrand, My Bulkley Lakes Now

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