Quote:
“hunting” includes,
(a) lying in wait for, searching for, being on the trail of, pursuing, chasing or shooting at wildlife, whether or not the wildlife is killed, injured, captured or harassed, or
(b) capturing or harassing wildlife,
except that “hunting” does not include,
(c) trapping, or
(d) lying in wait for, searching for, being on the trail of or pursuing wildlife for a purpose other than attempting to kill, injure, capture or harass it, unless the wildlife is killed, injured, captured or harassed as a result,
and “hunt” and “hunter” have corresponding meanings; (“chasse”, “chasser”, “chasseur”)
Now above I posted the definition of hunting from the Act. Travelling in a vehicle on bush roads is a grey area in my opinion with regards to the way the law is written (never easy). In the first part, hunting includes searching for which lots of hunters do on bush roads. So if we are driving down the road looking for moose, deer, partridge or whatever with the intent to kill one....we are illegal by the letter of the law.