Obtaining a permit to cut and collect free firewood on
Crown land is easier than ever, now that permit
applications can be filled out online.
Crown land is easier than ever, now that permit
applications can be filled out online.
Members of the public, who wish to cut firewood for
personal use, can apply for their Free Use Permit for
Firewood for the natural resource district where they
will be collecting the firewood. There is no application
fee for the permit, and there is no charge for the wood.
personal use, can apply for their Free Use Permit for
Firewood for the natural resource district where they
will be collecting the firewood. There is no application
fee for the permit, and there is no charge for the wood.
However, applicants must abide by the following:
- Carry the permit, and associated maps, at all times.
- Read and understand the conditions of the permit,
prior to signing it.
- Produce the permit at the request of a natural
resource officer, conservation officer or peace officer.
It is important for applicants to determine that the wood
they wish to cut and collect is, in fact, on Crown land, and
not on private land or a First Nations reserve.
they wish to cut and collect is, in fact, on Crown land, and
not on private land or a First Nations reserve.
For more information, please contact the ministry office in
the district where you wish to cut wood.
the district where you wish to cut wood.
Learn More:
Permit applications and maps for natural resource districts in
British Columbia can be found online:
http://www.gov.bc.ca/firewoodpermits
British Columbia can be found online:
http://www.gov.bc.ca/firewoodpermits
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