Who to contact RE: Shooting Non-Restricted on Private Property

youonlywish

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Hello CGN.

I have a private land owner of 15 acres willing to allow me to use his land and was wondering who I should be contacting in regards to usage, zoning, bylaws ect...
 
In Ontario, I had the same opportunity. The farm owner didn't know 'for sure' whether I could shoot on his property legally. I went to city hall and confirmed there was no local restriction (other than dusk/dawn). I got the phone number of the person I spoke to, and in turn passed it over to the farm owner. He took my word for it, and I've been shooting on his farm ever since.
 
AFAIK, you just have to be sure you aren't breaking any anti-discharge bylaws. You should contact the city or municipal office in his jurisdiction.
 
Yup, Check the local bylaws. Even doing that we had the OPP called on us once for a noise violation while shooting skeet at a buddies farm north of here. They reported "gun fire":rolleyes: So it depends a lot on the neighbors too.
 
15 acres isn't very big. One acre is approximately 208.71 feet × 208.71 feet. 15 acres is about 1043 yards by 1043 yards, if they were all square. You'd be ok with a shotgun, but not so much with any rifle. You have to know what is behind whatever you shoot at, out to several miles/kilometers. Even with a .22.
In any case, the Municipal Office will be able to tell you about by-laws. Most of 'em have their by-laws on-line too. A 'net search for the municipality will get you there. Then look for 'By-Laws' and search it.Otherwise, it's a phone call, during business hours.
 
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