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Power auger on Hazelwood Lake

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Are you allowed to use a gas-powered ice auger at Hazelwood Lake?


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Yes, you can use a power auger on Hazelwood. Under the Revised Regulations of Ontario 1990, Regulation 113 (Lakehead Region) made pursuant to the Conservation Authorities Act, there is no restriction on the use of a power auger to fish through the ice at Hazelwood Lake.

However, please be aware that no person is allowed to operate an all-terrain vehicle, an off-road vehicle or a motorized snow vehicle in the conservation area.

Enforcement of the regulations at Hazelwood is done by the OPP and the superintendent of the conservation area.

Hazelwood Lake Conservation Area is under the jurisdiction of the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority. You can reach them at 807-344-5857 for more information

Ross Johnston

Community Liaison

Conservation Officer

Suite B001, 435 S. James St.

Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6S8

Telephone: 807-475-1521

Facsimile: 807-475-1527

Email: ross.johnston@ontario.ca

website: www.mnr.gov.on.ca

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