Camping on Crown land and in Ontario parks restricted and here are the new rules
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Crown land camping in Ontario has become an incredibly popular pastime thanks to pandemic-related travel restrictions, but camping in both provincial parks and on any Crown land is now forbidden as a result of the worsening COVID-19 situation in the province.
And it has some people wondering why outdoor activities, which are said to be mostly low-risk, are now being restricted.
The province announced Thursday that camping on Crown land, which is legally owned by either the federal or provincial government, is prohibited starting today until further notice to help stop the spread of COVID-19.