Public Lands, Snowmobiling using Club Trails (PUBLIC-CROWN LANDS)
Each Year, I post on Snow Trail clubs using public lands for club trails crossing over public or crown lands. Please remember that Public/crown lands are exactly that PUBLIC. If snow clubs state you are required to have a trail pass, to use those trails, it is not TRUE under these conditions. https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/010185
Section 4, 13a, 13b, and 14. If you are traversing the trails (public/crown land only) for the legal purpose of Hunting and Fishing, you are not required to have a trail permit. That means DO NOT go on trails that are club owned (connecting to public lands). I park in parking lots of public lands to unload and load.
Every year the "Trail Police", stop me (I always stop, if only to embarrass them, with law). I have observed quite often with their threats and intimidation the following observations:
Legal STOP officers are required to carry all the gear (required), plus official ID as a Special Constable executing those duties (I should note the official " OPP STOP" program ended in 2016). The stopping agent, must produce ID as required by law. Make sure that ID matches the name tag on vest. (They have to be wearing vest!!!)
6/10 times I have been stopped by club personal wearing the Clubs "Clubs STOP Officer Vest", but were not the official agent (Impersonating a police Officer), it gets better - when requesting they follow me to nearest highway to meet with local police they high tail out of there. That's, Ok as I always film the encounters because I am armed for hunting - my protection. This also applies to OPP riders who are not aware of the regulations for the most part as well...That can be touchy, as I have learned explaining to them the law...
This information is not to downgrade the clubs, but to inform people of their rights when accessing public/crown lands in which snowmobile clubs use these lands. Yes you can support the clubs and help the cause of maintaining the trails (it is good thing), but in my case I have local public land that I use year round for hunting and fishing and only those lands.