I think the rules in NL are very unreasonable when it comes to the legalities of having a campfire on crown land during the summer months. Why not? Anywhere else I have been in Canada is not nearly as prohibitive as NL is. We have the most rain fog and cool temps than anywhere and yet are the most restrictive. I just want to take my wife out where I hunt and cannot legally sit around a fire in the evening unless I am in a campground with special permits or if I carried in a special fully contained fire pit. Not very practical. So if I am sitting in the barrens where there are no trees I still can't have fire, for what... the fear of starting the remarkably wet barren land on fire? Even in the bush I in a small clearing for a campsite I don't see this as a big issue.
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Kevin , You may have a fire provided you abide by sec 4 (b) You can view the fire regs here http://www.assembly.nl.ca/legislation/sr/regulations/rc960011.htm#3_
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It is ok under the right conditions...
on a sand or gravel beach or quarry if
(i) the fire is located at a distance of not less than 15 metres from the nearest woods, brush or other flammable material,
(ii) the fire does not exceed a surface area of 0.4 square metres,
(iii) the fire is located at a distance of not more than 1.25 metres from a body of water whose surface area exceeds 10 square metres;
Thanks Lloyd, for the link
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