RH. 56 Report post Posted October 13, 2013 I want to cache a boat and trailer on the opposite side of a difficult obstacle to make it easier to access lakes past this obstacle, do the same rules apply to the regular boat caching rules or is there something special about leaving trailers with them? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MNR Report post Posted October 25, 2013 At the present time, the boat cache program covers only the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Kenora, Dryden, Red Lake, Sioux Lookout and part of Fort Frances districts (not including the former Atikokan District) in northwestern Ontario. A person who wishes to cache a boat on Crown land in these areas where the boat cache program applies must apply for authorization from the local Ministry of Natural Resources district office. If the request is approved, the applicant signs a three-year numbered agreement with MNR that specifies all the conditions pertaining to the type of authorization. The agreement number must be affixed to the boat for identification.Recreational boats that are cached on Crown land outside this portion of the province are considered a free use of Crown land and require no authority provided they are not placed on portages, trails and access points; in other words, don't interfere with other public use. Boat trailers do not fall under the free use policy and could be subject to removal or fines. All boats cached on Crown land are left at the owner’s risk. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites