Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Trespassing on private land to hunt is:
You must have the landowner's permission to hunt or shoot on private land — trespass laws apply.
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Question: Trespassing on private land to hunt is:
Answer options:
- Allowed if you stay quiet ✅ Prohibited — you need the landowner's permission
- Allowed during open season
- A minor matter
Correct answer: Prohibited — you need the landowner's permission
Explanation: You must have the landowner's permission to hunt or shoot on private land — trespass laws apply.
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