I got into snowmobiling 3 yrs ago. Whether it is crown land for ATV or snow machine..you need to understand the law and how it applies to Hunters and Fishermen. I will clarify that statement. For the legal purpose of hunting or fishing, (ONLY), on crown land Public (municipal public lands).
I had called around to clubs when and was told I had to buy a trail pass to access trails on Crown land, or Public access lands. A few of the clubs cited
https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90m44 as the law that said you had to buy a pass. So me being me, looked up the law:
The Act covers trail passes, but within the act it provides for 14 exemptions, including legal hunting and fishing during an open season. OFHA has prepared this document
http://www.ofah.org/wp-content/uploa...rs-Hunters.pdf
Since I only hunt on crown land or public access (Ottawa Area) for the legal purpose of hunting and fishing (not so much), I am not required to buy a permit. That also means I cannot use trails that are not on the crown land I hunt, I.E> I cant leave CL and go clubs private land access trails (and I do not)
S.T.O.P officer program was developed in 1983 to train special constables (SC) to act as agents of the government, many clubs sent members on the STOP program to help with enforcement (Many hrs of books and OJT training required, pass test and become as SC ). The STOP officer program was cancelled on 16 Feb 2016. A couple things I have learned about clubs that still employ STOP officers. I will premise this next statement with KNOW THE LAW, get educated.
A Stop Officer must comply with requirements of the program:
-Includes carrying government issued SC STOP ID card.
-Vest, safety gear, and all other gear required to be carried to perform legal duties of SC.
It has been my experience, that every person that has stopped me with 2016 trail pass has failed the requirements to compliant with the law of a constable. More frightening was/is the following points:
-some clubs lend/use the STOP officer vest, who are not trained constables,
-Club members have tried to stop me and told me to follow them, once stopped (I always stop, and challenge ID Requirments)
-I have been threatened by club members
-every time I have been stopped by the person with vest, they could not produce ID of the constable named on the vest
-some clubs impersonate and issue tickets illegally,
-all STOP officers (with vest), I have encounter said they were going to issue me a ticket, until I challenged authority
-I video each encounter, to protect my rights and firearms license
Know the laws, demand they show you ID, and compliance requirements, I have a STOP compliance requirements checklist, that a Constable is required to carry with them in the performance of duties.
I directly challenge them to follow me to closest road where I will have the police attend to arrest them for impersonating an officer of the courts.
All of them call me a dick, and tell I should buy a pass. I wont if there is no requirement for me to do so. I will not give up my rights, or free access to public/crown lands in which they trying to charge me to use. I will not comply with bullies, poor education, and downright criminal activities by the clubs in my areas. I have submitted several reports of my encounter to the OPP with no action or follow up from OPP.
KNOW the law, exercise your rights and video each encounter. Be compliant, be polite, but be firm.
Mark