Hot tenting in the sandilands provincial forest mb
A provincial forest is a type of government-owned land in Canada, controlled by one of Canada's ten provinces. The nature of their management varies between the provinces.
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- Hot tenting in the sandilands provincial forest mb
- Fort a la corne provincial forest saskatchewan canada
- Provincial control of forest lands
- Provincial forest lands by province
- References
Fort a la corne provincial forest saskatchewan canada
Provincial control of forest lands
The largest class of landowners in Canada are the provincial governments, who hold all unclaimed land in their jurisdiction in the name of the Crown (Crown Lands). Over 90% of the sprawling boreal forest of Canada is provincial Crown land. Provincial lands account for 60% of the area of the province of Alberta, 94% of the land in British Columbia, 95% of Newfoundland and Labrador, and 48% of New Brunswick.
Provincial forest lands by province
References
Provincial forest Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA