Includes land, whether within or without the province, vested in the Crown, and includes “provincial lands” wherever that expression is used in an Act of the Legislature. In other words, Crown Land includes all lands within Manitoba vested in the Crown (Her Majesty the Queen in right of the province). This includes the beds of or land under most waterways (i.e., lakes, streams, and rivers), the land to the low tide mark on Hudson Bay and the ice surface of most frozen waterways.
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- About The Guidelines
- Introduction to Consultation and Indigenous Engagement
- Stages of Early Mineral Exploration
- Work Permits on Crown Land
- Activities Requiring Work Permits
- Activities Not Requiring Work Permits
- Best Management Practices (BMP)
- BMP 1 – Tenure for Early Mineral Exploration
- BMP 2 – Early Exploration
- BMP 3 – Storage and Handling of Petroleum Products and Allied Products
- BMP 4 – Hazardous Substances, Waste and Dangerous Goods
- BMP 5 – Fire Prevention
- BMP 6 – Timber Clearing Activities
- BMP 7 – Road and Trail Access
- BMP 8 – Water Crossing
- BMP 9 – Trenching
- BMP 10 – Surface Stripping
- BMP 11 – Land-Based Drilling
- BMP 12 – Lake-Based Drilling
- BMP 13 – Core Storage
- BMP 14 – Temporary Work Camps
- BMP 15 – Wildlife
- BMP 16 – Decommissioning
- BMP 17 – Heritage Resources
- Glossary of Terms