Throughout Ontario certain Municipalities are in the process of implementing or have implemented Camping, Trailer, and Tent License By-Laws placing restrictions on private property and private persons. There is nothing in the Municipal Act that authorizes a Municipal Council to enact these demands for licenses or permits for a person to have a trailer, tent or to camp on their privately owned property.
Trailer and Tent ByLaws
Throughout Ontario certain Municipalities are in the process of implementing or have implemented Camping, Trailer, and Tent License By-Laws placing restrictions on private property and private persons.
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