Conservation Officers
Conservation Officers have powers of inspection, arrest, search and seizure under the various statutes they enforce, including the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act and the Fisheries Act. When carrying out their duties Conservation Officers may do the following:
-Stop and inspect a vehicle, boat or aircraft
-Ask questions relevant to the inspection
-Enter onto private property in the discharge of their duties
-Inspect buildings or other places
-Search with a warrant
-Search without a warrant in circumstances requiring immediate action
-Require the assistance of persons to complete an inspection of coolers and containers
-Seize items related to an offence
-Arrest anyone the Conservation Officer believes has committed, is committing, or is about to commit an offence.
Police Officers appointed under the Police Services Act, RCMP Officers, National Wildlife Officers, National Park Wardens and Conservation Officers of all border states and provinces are designated Conservation Officers in Ontario.