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BILL NO. 8
Private Members Bill
5th Session, 56th General Assembly
Nova Scotia
46 Elizabeth II, 1997
An Act to Preserve the Integrity
and Diversity of Wildlands
Eileen O'Connell
Halifax Fairview
Halifax
Printed by Queens Printer for Nova Scotia
An Act to Preserve the Integrity
and Diversity of Wildlands
WHEREAS designated wildlands are dedicated as a heritage resource to the people of Nova
Scotia
and the world for present and future generations;
AND WHEREAS the designated wildlands are for the use and enjoyment of, and appreciation
by,
the public and should therefore have their inherent biodiversity, ecological integrity and other
intrinsic values protected and preserved:
THEREFORE be it enacted by the Governor and Assembly as follows:
1 This Act may be cited as the Wildlands Protection Act.
2 The purpose of this Act is to
(a) designate and protect wildland sites of the Province that are representative of the
Province's original natural diversity and that merit conservation; and
(b) conserve both the ecological integrity and native biodiversity, rather than enhance
an
artificial maximum value, of those designated sites.
3 In this Act,
(a) "biodiversity" or "biological diversity" means the variety within the genetic
makeup of
individuals and species, the variety of species within habitats and the range of habitats within
the environment, including the interactions and processes between and among
them;
(b) "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources;
(c) "designated wildland" means an area of land or water, or part thereof, that has
been
designated as a wildland site pursuant to this Act;
(d) "ecological integrity" means the ability of all the components of an ecosystem to
continue to function independently of external control;
(e) "Minister" means the Minister of Natural Resources.
4 (1) This Act shall be administered by the Director of Parks and Recreation and
conservation
officers and other persons appointed pursuant to the Provincial Parks Act.
(2) Sections 15 and 16 of the Provincial Parks Act apply to this
Act.
5 The Minister shall
(a) appoint a wildlands committee to perform such advisory functions as the Minister
considers necessary or desirable in connection with the planning and management of one or
more designated wildlands; and
(b) establish the terms of reference and procedures for such committees.
6 (1) The sites listed in the Schedule to this Act are designated as wildland sites
pursuant to
this Act.
(2) The Minister may designate other areas of land or water, or part thereof, that
are owned,
leased or otherwise acquired by Her Majesty in right of the Province as wildland sites pursuant to
this Act.
7 (1) Notwithstanding any other enactment, upon the designation of a wildland site
pursuant
to this Act, the Minister shall not significantly reduce the boundaries of the designated wildland
or
grant, lease or otherwise dispose of lands that compromise the site without public consultation
and
then only through an Act of the Legislature.
(2) Thirty days notice shall be given for any public consultation referred to in
subsection (1) by
advertisement in at least one newspaper circulating in the area of the proposed wildland site and
in
one newspaper circulating throughout the Province.
8 (1) The Minister shall prepare a management plan for each designated wildland,
in
consultation with the wildlands committee appointed pursuant to Section 5, and shall, within
three
years of the site being designated, table the management plan in the House of Assembly, if the
House
is then sitting, and, if it is not then sitting, shall file it with the Clerk of the House of
Assembly.
(2) A management plan required pursuant to subsection (1) shall be prepared in
accordance with
priorities based on, but not limited to,
(a) the significance or sensitivity of the designated wildland;
(b) the extent of threats or stresses on the ecological integrity of the designated
wildland; and
(c) the extent of public interest, particularly at the local level, in initiating a
management
planning process for the designated wildland.
9 (1) Notwithstanding any other enactment, no commercial forestry activities or
energy
resource developments, including hydro developments and associated impoundments, are
permitted
within a designated wildland.
(2) Notwithstanding any other enactment, no mineral exploration licence shall be
issued within a
designated wildland.
(3) For greater certainty, mineral rights that were granted before this Act came
into force and that
are in good standing have full force and effect as long as they remain in good
standing.
(4) Any mineral exploration or development within a designated wildland that is
not prohibited
under this Act and that is permitted by law shall be carried out
(a) so as to maximize protection of the designated wildland in which it occurs, in
accordance
with the purpose of this Act;
(b) in accordance with any terms and conditions specified by the Department after a
review
by the Department of proposed work plans for the mineral exploration; and
(c) subject to the outcome of any review processes required by the Environment Act
and
regulations made pursuant to that Act.
(5) Where a holder of mineral rights in a designated wildland indicates an
interest in entering into
negotiations to terminate mineral rights in effect at the time this Act comes into force, the
Minister
shall negotiate with the mineral-right holder to terminate the mineral rights.
(6) Notwithstanding any other enactment, no land use permits, leases or licences
shall be issued
for property within a designated wildland except those that are required to fulfil a management
objective for the designated wildland identified in a management plan prepared pursuant to
Section
8.
(7) Notwithstanding any other enactment, no campsite leases shall be granted for
property that is
within a designated wildland but, for greater certainty, a campsite lease that has been granted
before
the coming into force of this Act and is in good standing has full force and effect.
(8) Notwithstanding any other enactment, no roads or utility corridors shall be
constructed in a
designated wildland, except that where a mine is to be developed pursuant to a mineral right
referred
to in subsection (3), the proponent shall enter into an agreement with Her Majesty in right of the
Province to establish easements for any required transportation or power access, and such
easements
shall be designed so as to maximize protection of the designated wildland in which the
transportation
or power access would be located, in accordance with the purpose of this Act.
(9) Notwithstanding any other enactment, no recreational use of all-terrain
vehicles or motorboats
is permitted within a designated wildland, except
(a) where, in the opinion of the Minister, there are no reasonable alternatives and
impacts
of use upon the environment are within acceptable limits, the use of all-terrain vehicles and
motorboats is permitted to access backwoods cabins, approved campsite leases or in-holdings,
that exist before the coming into force of this Act; or
(b) where, in the opinion of the Minister, an exceptional case exists, the Minister may
authorize a permit to allow motorized travel within a designated wildland on approved routes
and under terms and conditions determined by the Minister.
(10) Notwithstanding any other enactment, snowmobiling within a designated
wildland is permitted
only
(a) on trails that are
(i) established at the coming into force of this Act, and
(ii) essential links to more extensive trail networks; and
(b) where, in the opinion of the Minister, the environmental impact as a result of the
use of
such trails would be minimal.
(11) For greater certainty, travel within a designated wildland for any recreational
purpose,
including hunting, sport fishing and trapping that is permitted by law, is permitted by
non-motorized
means.
(12) Facilities such as hiking paths, portages and tenting sites may be developed
within a designated
wildland to accommodate wilderness recreational activities and shall be sited to minimize their
impact
on the environment and to maximize the quality of the wilderness experience.
10 (1) Every person who contravenes any provision of this Act or who, being the
holder of a
permit, fails to comply with any term or condition of a permit issued under this Act is guilty of
an
offence and is liable upon summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding ten thousand
dollars.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), where a corporation is convicted of an
offence against this Act,
the maximum penalty that may be imposed upon the corporation is one hundred thousand
dollars.
11 (1) Notwithstanding any other enactment, the Governor in Council may make
regulations
(a) respecting the ecosystem management of designated wildlands;
(b) respecting research and education uses of designated wildlands;
(c) establishing management plans for designated wildlands;
(d) prescribing a zoning system within a designated wildland;
(e) prescribing activities that may or may not be carried on within a
zone;
(f) regulating hunting, fishing and trapping in designated wildlands;
(g) prohibiting or regulating the possession, discharge, use and conveyance of a
firearm or
bow in designated wildlands;
(h) for the care, preservation, improvement, control and management of designated
wildlands;
(i) prohibiting or regulating the occupation of land within designated
wildlands;
(j) regulating the use of lands within designated wildlands;
(k) prohibiting the erection of buildings or installations in designated wildlands or
regulating
the nature, cost, type of construction or location of buildings or installations that may be
erected in designated wildlands;
(l) prohibiting or regulating the conduct of persons using any building, installation,
equipment or facility in designated wildlands;
(m) prohibiting or regulating the erection, posting or other display of notices, signs,
signboards and other advertising devices in designated wildlands;
(n) prohibiting or regulating the use, setting and extinguishing of fires in designated
wildlands;
(o) providing for the issuance of permits to persons to enter and travel in designated
wildlands, to occupy campsites therein or to otherwise use any land, buildings, installations
or facilities within designated wildlands;
(p) prescribing the fees or rent payable for any permit given in respect of a designated
wildland or for any use of land, buildings, installations or facilities within designated
wildlands for which a permit is not required;
(q) prohibiting or regulating any activities or undertakings in designated
wildlands;
(r) prescribing the maximum periods of stay of persons, vehicles or vessels in
designated
wildlands;
(s) providing for the imposition and collection of fees for entrance into designated
wildlands
of persons, vehicles or vessels;
(t) prohibiting or regulating the use or keeping of domestic animals in designated
wildlands;
(u) prohibiting or regulating any activity carried on within any waters contiguous to a
designated wildland or on the shoreline thereof, to the extent that the activity could be
prohibited or regulated pursuant to this Act if carried on within the limits of the designated
wildlands;
(v) respecting the removal of sand, earth, stone and other materials from designated
wildlands;
(w) respecting leases;
(x) respecting the use of vessels or water-craft in designated wildlands;
(y) regulating pedestrian, vehicular or vessel traffic in designated
wildlands;
(z) for the prevention of damage to or destruction, removal or defacement of
designated
wildlands;
(aa) defining any word or expression used in this Act and not defined
herein;
(ab) respecting any other matter necessary or advisable to carry out effectively the
intent and
purpose of this Act.
(2) The exercise by the Governor in Council of the authority conferred by this
Section shall be
regulations within the meaning of the Regulations Act.
SCHEDULE
The following protected sites, as described in the "Interim Management Guidelines: Candidate
Protected Areas" produced
by the Department and released by the Minister on February, 28, 1997, are designated as
wildland sites:
1. Polletts Cove-Aspy Fault
2. Margaree River
3. French River
4. Sugarloaf Mountain
5. Middle River
6. North River
7. Trout River
8. Middle River-Framboise
9. Gabarus
10. Scatarie Island
11. Ogden Round Lake
12. Bonnet Lake Barrens
13. Canso Coastal Barrens
14. Liscomb River
15. The Big Bog
16. Alder Grounds
17. Boggy Lake
18. Tangier Grand Lake
19. White Lake
20. Clattenburgh Brook
21. Waverly-Salmon River Long Lake
22. Terence Bay
23. Economy River
24. Portipique River
25. Cloud Lake
26. McGill Lake
27. Lake Rossignol
28. Tobeatic
29. Tidney River
30. Bowers Meadow
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