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Thanatos123

Student
Feb 18, 2020
153
I will be using the night night method at a camping/conservation area hopefully in August.
I bought all the stuff I need and I'll be preparing my will and advanced directive soon.
Now I have to buy a tent and I'll be ready to find some camping areas/conservation areas.

I've only camped once in my life and I don't have much knowledge about this whole thing.

Now the first time I went camping at a conservation area, the check-in employee asked for ID and vehicle license plate number. I was with soneone else and we gave our IDs plus other info and a fee. We were assigned to camp at a designated area but we were free to hike anywhere we wanted. I've realized that our tent was surounded by other tents and I was fine with it. Now however, I'd like to have my privacy in order to ctb.

What would you do in this case? As I said I'd like to have my privacy.

Another thing(if I remember correctly) the conservation area charges you depending on how many days you stay there. Why is that?

Are there any other places to setup a tent for cheap/free and with full privacy?
What other options do I have?
 
faust

faust

lost among the stars
Jan 26, 2020
3,138
"hopefully in August"..... I guess because you are on lockdown, right? I am not expecting anything in the nearest future as well...
"Another thing(if I remember correctly) the conservation area charges you depending on how many days you stay there. Why is that?".... They enjoy making money out of people, there are no other reasons.
I don't know if camping/bonfires/tents are allowed in your country everywhere, but it could be a remote area where technically camping is allowed.
The best thing for you to do would be doing a research on places and legislation.
 
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Thanatos123

Student
Feb 18, 2020
153
"hopefully in August"..... I guess because you are on lockdown, right? I am not expecting anything in the nearest future as well...
"Another thing(if I remember correctly) the conservation area charges you depending on how many days you stay there. Why is that?".... They enjoy making money out of people, there are no other reasons.
I don't know if camping/bonfires/tents are allowed in your country everywhere, but it could be a remote area where technically camping is allowed.
The best thing for you to do would be doing a research on places and legislation.

Yes exactly!
I was planning to ctb in late June early July but all the parks/campgrounds/conservation areas are closed. So I have to wait till August when things get better.

I've been doing my research, but I can't find such legislation/law that applies to Ontario, Canada residents.
Does that mean I can camp anywhere?
 
faust

faust

lost among the stars
Jan 26, 2020
3,138
Yes exactly!
I was planning to ctb in late June early July but all the parks/campgrounds/conservation areas are closed. So I have to wait till August when things get better.

I've been doing my research, but I can't find such legislation/law that applies to Ontario, Canada residents.
Does that mean I can camp anywhere?
I think you should ask local authorities or any others who deal with these issues.
 
LMLN

LMLN

Paragon
Aug 10, 2019
929
I imagine if you can find a remote enough area, nobody would bother you camping.
 
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Thanatos123

Student
Feb 18, 2020
153
I imagine if you can find a remote enough area, nobody would bother you camping.

I'm looking into it.
most areas you have to pay, provide ID and stay for a specific amount of time.
 
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Thanatos123

Student
Feb 18, 2020
153
Update:

I found out that almost all forests, parks and campgrounds are either property of the provincial government, federal government or private property of individuals.

In this case what are my options?
 

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