- Location
- North of Toronto and South Carolina
Now that I've retired, and my kids are more independent, I have some time to do stuff I put off for years--while working full time and being a dad.
One thing I want to do is spending more time outdoors--I used to camp fairly regularly when I was a kid--and hunt (never got to do that)
This weekend, I inspected acreage near Bancroft, Ontario. One property I liked was a 25 acre hunting camp with crown land on two sides and access through crown land to a creek for swimming and fishing. It has a cabin with a wood stove, a wood shed and a privy. The asking price is $39,900.
I really like the proximity to crown land--lots of it.
Here are some of my thoughts. I would appreciate any improvement I can make to my thinking.
I want a place outdoors to plink (non-restricted of course
).
I think that on my own property, I can shoot whatever non-restricted I want, whenever.
But, if I’m on crown land, I can plink—provided that I use a target or something—so that a reasonable MNR person will know that I am not hunting.
My dilemma is this: with so much crown land around, do I really need my own property?
Will camping and plinking on my own property offer any advantages that would outweigh the cost—probably around $200/month for the mortgage?
With so much crown land around, why don't I just plink there?
BTW--I'll have my Ontario Outdoors Card by the end of July.
Thanks for any ideas, or for clearing up my misconceptions.
One thing I want to do is spending more time outdoors--I used to camp fairly regularly when I was a kid--and hunt (never got to do that)
This weekend, I inspected acreage near Bancroft, Ontario. One property I liked was a 25 acre hunting camp with crown land on two sides and access through crown land to a creek for swimming and fishing. It has a cabin with a wood stove, a wood shed and a privy. The asking price is $39,900.
I really like the proximity to crown land--lots of it.
Here are some of my thoughts. I would appreciate any improvement I can make to my thinking.
I want a place outdoors to plink (non-restricted of course
I think that on my own property, I can shoot whatever non-restricted I want, whenever.
But, if I’m on crown land, I can plink—provided that I use a target or something—so that a reasonable MNR person will know that I am not hunting.
My dilemma is this: with so much crown land around, do I really need my own property?
Will camping and plinking on my own property offer any advantages that would outweigh the cost—probably around $200/month for the mortgage?
With so much crown land around, why don't I just plink there?
BTW--I'll have my Ontario Outdoors Card by the end of July.
Thanks for any ideas, or for clearing up my misconceptions.