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  1. Porter Ross

    crown land green zones

    Does anyone have a better map of the non-resident, no camping green zones for crown land than I can find on the MNR website? It's resolution is too poor to be of any real use.
  2. Guest

    Green Zones, crown land

    I would like to camp on a small lake just east of ceder lake and highway 105, I understand the need to get a permit to camp as a non resident, I also understand I am not allowed to camp in a green zone. My question is how do I figure out where the green zones are? I have looked on the crown land policy atlas, and it appears where I would like to stay is OK. I have also looked at the green zone map and it is to general for me to determine if the lake I would like to go to is in a green zone. If where I would like to go is not a green zone is there a list of places that sell permits to camp? Also I would be bringing a small boat with a 9hp motor, would I need a boater safety card if I am only staying for a week? If I understand the rule correct I do not need a boater safety card if I am staying less than 44 days? Thank you in advance for all of your help.