Light Yellow - General Use Area
Light Green - Conservation Reserve
Light Orange - Enhanced Management Area
Light Brown - Provincial Wildlife Area
Purple - First Nation's Reserve
White with Very Light Green Slashes - Wilderness Area
Dark Green - Proposed Conservation Area
Darker Orange - Forest Reserve
Colour: Light Yellow
Labeled: G362
Camping Allowed? 95% Yes
Colour: Light Green
Labeled: C98
Camping Allowed? Maybe, maybe not, maybe for a fee.
Colour: Light Orange
Labeled: E19A
Camping Allowed? Likely, but maybe not.
Colour: Grey
Labeled: n/a Other labels may appear under these layers but they are still private land.
Camping Allowed? No, unless its a private campground
Colour: Blue
Labeled: n/a
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Colour: Light Brown
Labeled: PW4305
Camping Allowed? Possibly,
Colour: Purple
Labeled: Band and Reserve number
Camping Allowed? No, unless its a private campground
Colour: Pink
Labeled: Name of Area
Camping Allowed? Not unless it is a National Park($)
Colour: White with Very Light Green Slashes
Labeled: W1003
Camping Allowed? Possibly, Any recreation activity must take into consideration the intent of the Wilderness Areas Act
Colour: Dark Green (darker than Conservation Reserve)
Labeled: C117
Camping Allowed? Maybe, more info to come
Colour: Darker Orange
Labeled: F118
Camping Allowed? Possibly, more research would be required or by contacting MNR/Ontario Parks
Colour: Darker Green than PP
Labeled: P174a
Camping Allowed? Possibly, Management of this provincial park is carried out under the provisions of the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act and within the context of provincial park policy.
Colour: Thick Red Border
Camping Allowed? Most likely, To help ensure sustainable development, the Ontario government and First Nations are working together on community based land use planning, many of which support recreation/tourism land use.