Hunting in Peterborough Ontario?

War Song

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I'm really confused with this whole business of where to hunt. MNR tells me I can hunt on crown land, but than the municipalities tell me I can't. I heard people hunted up on crown land north of Peterborough, near Kawarthas Highland Provincial Park, and there is a good swath of Crown land out there. I'm confused because the area I'm looking at belongs in the Township of Trent Lakes, which is part of Peterborough County. So which one takes precedent, township or county bylaws? And is the County of Peterborough the same as the City of Peterborough? - Which I know has a no-discharge bylaw. I tried googling for right answer, but to no avail. Help please?
 
Hard to give a correct answer without knowing the exact spot where you want to hunt, but if it's near the petroglyphs you can hunt there (obviously not in a park) and will see many guys there come deer season. The area near kosh lake you can hunt on one side of the road but not the other (its very well posted where you can't). As far as the bylaws, you can't discharge within city limits, but once you're out of the city it's completely legal. We hunt near bridgenorth on some farms, and have for years, never had a problem. Hope that helps.
 
Various municipalities may have bylaws prohibiting firearm discharge entirely, or subject to restrictions.
You will need to check with the municipality where the Crown land you wish to hunt is located.
 
Hard to give a correct answer without knowing the exact spot where you want to hunt, but if it's near the petroglyphs you can hunt there (obviously not in a park) and will see many guys there come deer season. The area near kosh lake you can hunt on one side of the road but not the other (its very well posted where you can't). As far as the bylaws, you can't discharge within city limits, but once you're out of the city it's completely legal. We hunt near bridgenorth on some farms, and have for years, never had a problem. Hope that helps.

Thanks! But what are these "petroglyphs" you mentioned? And how about non-hunting discharges like sighting in a gun?
 
Do a search on the municipality's website for "discharge" or "firearms"; most have a bylaw online with a map indicating where the limits for shooting are. Outside of that should be legal, with owner's permission if it is private or on crown land.

Here's the example from Whitby; there is a map on the last page.

http://www.whitby.ca/en/resources/cs-bylaw-firearmsdischarge-p20131028.pdf

When you determine the legality of where you want to shoot, do yourself a favor and print out the local bylaw and map and have it on you when you go shooting. I've saved some time talking to police in the past when I could show a complaining local the legal rules.
 
Do a search on the municipality's website for "discharge" or "firearms"; most have a bylaw online with a map indicating where the limits for shooting are. Outside of that should be legal, with owner's permission if it is private or on crown land.

Here's the example from Whitby; there is a map on the last page.

http://www.whitby.ca/en/resources/cs-bylaw-firearmsdischarge-p20131028.pdf

When you determine the legality of where you want to shoot, do yourself a favor and print out the local bylaw and map and have it on you when you go shooting. I've saved some time talking to police in the past when I could show a complaining local the legal rules.

I looked through more bylaws than I can count. Trent Lakes municipal website doesn't say anything about a discharge bylaw, but I guess I should call to ask.
 
Drive through lakefield and continue on to county rd#6 (formerly stoney lake road) and drive past Reid's store, the land on your right hand side is all crown. There are a few trails leading in there for quads, but I drive my pickup in there sometimes too. You can target shoot back there. There's a few good spots where you can use a hill for a backstop. I grew up back there and have been targeting shooting there for 20+ years. Never had any problems, just make sure you drive in at least a couple km so as not to bother anyone. Hope that helps.
 
You have to comply with all by-laws. No dischagre means no shooting, period. Even on Crown Land. No by-law means shooting/hunting is fine as long as you're safe.
Peterborough County is not the same as the city.
Suspect you'll be fine in the County. There's a link on one of their pages to the MNR's hunting and fishing regs page.
 
Thanks! But what are these "petroglyphs" you mentioned? And how about non-hunting discharges like sighting in a gun?

Does one discharge a firearm when hunting for game?
You answered your own question with the No Dischagre.
Sucks, but eventually you will figure out the interpetaions of the hunting regs and the local municiple by-laws.
Rob
 
Does one discharge a firearm when hunting for game?
You answered your own question with the No Dischagre.
Sucks, but eventually you will figure out the interpetaions of the hunting regs and the local municiple by-laws.
Rob

As usual you have no clue what you are talking about..... the city and county have the same name.... county rules differ from city rules.... he is good to go in the county.... have hunted there personally.....
 
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