Anyone know any areas in WMU 76C where it's legal to shoot/hunt?

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https://files.ontario.ca/environment-and-energy/fish-and-wildlife/mnr_wmu76c_pdf.pdf

I've been away for nearly a decade and there have been a lot of changes.. and none for the better. The guy whose land I used to shoot on died in a snowmobile accident and his sons are anti-gun. A huge tract of land we used to hunt on nearby is now gated and posted No Trespassing, and a bunch of former forestland is being chopped up into subdivisions.

Anyone know an area in WMU 76C or nearby where it's legal to shoot and/or hunt? I have a cabin and land way up north in WMU 27 but with gas prices the way they are I'm not going to be visiting it that often :(
 
There are quite a few county forests in 76. It's legal to hunt in most of them. Check the municipalities discharge bylaws and you are good to go. The only thing is, I think you need an OFAH membership because of the insurance that comes with it. I could be wrong about that but I seem to remember reading it somewhere.
 
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I guess this is the future of our forests.
Pets on leash, no camping, campfires, bushcraft, hunting, gathering, firearms.

Just stay on the trail and don't touch anything.

Years ago my mother - retired and in her 70s and someone who always loved the outdoors - was walking through a Provincial Park and a park ranger accosted her and told her that she can't be walking off the trail, because she is "compacting the soil and disturbing the natural ecosystem".
 
The crown land off Swift Rapids road was a good place to sight in that was fairly local but it was recently permanently gated.
 
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