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85-104 - Parks Act

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NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 85-104
under the
Parks Act
(O.C. 85-420)
Filed June 3, 1985
Under section 16 of the Parks Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following Regulation:
1This Regulation may be cited as the General Regulation - Parks Act.
2In this Regulation
“Act” means the Parks Act;
“Crown” means the Crown in right of the Province and includes a Crown corporation;
“employee” means an employee of the Department;
“senior citizen” means a person who is sixty-five years of age or over.
97-65
CONDUCT OF PERSONS USING PROVINCIAL PARKS
3(1)Subject to subsection (2), no person in a provincial park shall
(a) cut, damage or remove any plant, shrub, flower or tree,
(b) remove any artifact or natural object,
(c) make an excavation,
(d) alter, damage or destroy any lake, watercourse or water spring, or
(e) remove, damage or deface any real or personal property of the Crown.
3(2)A person may engage in any of the activities listed in subsection (1) if he is in the course of his employment as an employee or if he has the written permission of the Minister.
4(1)No person shall throw or deposit any litter or waste material in a provincial park except into a waste container or a place designated for that purpose.
4(2)Every person using a campsite, picnic area or other site in a provincial park shall maintain and leave the site in a clean and sanitary condition.
5(1)No person who is the owner or person in control of a domestic animal in a provincial park shall permit it
(a) to be at large,
(b) to be in any waters designated as a swimming area or upon any part of the beach or picnic area adjacent to the swimming waters,
(c) to make excessive noise, or
(d) to disturb other persons.
5(2)A domestic animal shall be deemed to be at large unless it is secured on a leash that does not exceed three metres in length.
5(3)No person shall drive, walk or ride a horse, pony or similar animal in a provincial park except in an area designated by the Minister for that purpose.
6(1)Subject to the Forest Fires Act, no person shall have a fire in a provincial park other than in a fireplace provided for that purpose or in an area designated by a park warden.
6(2)No person shall leave a fire in a provincial park unattended until it is completely extinguished.
6(3)No person shall have in his possession or ignite fireworks within a provincial park.
7No person in a provincial park shall disturb any other person by disorderly conduct, loud or unnecessary noise, swearing or the use of obscene language.
8Except as authorized by the Act or the regulations, no person in a provincial park shall
(a) beg, solicit, invite subscriptions or contributions, sell or offer for sale any article, service, or thing, or
(b) use any campsite or other area for pecuniary gain.
9(1)Where a park warden considers it necessary
(a) to ensure orderly movement of traffic,
(b) to prevent injury or damage to persons or property,
(c) to permit proper action in an emergency, or
(d) to prevent unnecessary or excessive noise or disturbance,
he may restrict entry to the provincial park and direct traffic and persons within the park according to his discretion and every person shall obey his directions.
9(2)Subject to subsection (3), every person shall comply with signs or notices governing or controlling conduct of persons, vehicles or animals in a provincial park.
9(3)The driver of a vehicle shall obey the directions of a park warden, notwithstanding the presence of a sign directing otherwise.
10(1)In a provincial park no person shall park a vehicle as defined in the Motor Vehicle Act
(a) within fifteen metres of a bridge or causeway,
(b) in a position or place that prevents, or is likely to prevent, free and convenient movement of other vehicles, or
(c) in any area where parking is prohibited by regulatory signs or by verbal directions of a park warden.
10(2)No person in a provincial park shall drive a vehicle in excess of the speed posted.
10(3)The Minister may prohibit the operation of a vehicle or any class of vehicles in a provincial park or any portion thereof.
10(4)Notice of any prohibition imposed under subsection (3) shall be given by signs posted in appropriate places within the provincial park or, where the prohibition applies to a portion of the park, on or near the portion affected.
10(5)The driver of a vehicle within a provincial park shall obey the directions showing on a sign placed in accordance with subsection (4).
2000-13; 2004-126
11(1)No person shall operate a motorized snow vehicle, off-road vehicle, all-terrain vehicle or all-terrain cycle in a provincial park other than in an area designated by a park warden for the use of such vehicles.
11(2)Notwithstanding subsection (1), any employee, police officer as defined in the Police Act or member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police may operate a motorized snow vehicle, off-road vehicle, all-terrain vehicle or all-terrain cycle in any area of a provincial park as may be required in the course of his or her duties as an employee, police officer as defined in the Police Act or member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, as the case may be.
2001-35
12(1)No person in a provincial park shall operate a motor boat in excess of seven kilometres per hour within sixty metres of a marina, boat launching ramp or swimming area.
12(2)No person shall operate a motor boat in Sugarloaf Provincial Park or Mount Carleton Provincial Park.
12(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), in Mount Carleton Provincial Park a person may operate a motor boat with an engine rating not exceeding ten horsepower or seven and one-half kilowatts on Big Nictau Lake or Nepisiquit Lake.
13No person shall swim in the waters flowing into or from Smith Lake or Prichard Lake in Sugarloaf Provincial Park.
HUNTING, TRAPPING AND FISHING
14No person shall hunt, trap, take, snare, injure or destroy any game animal, fur-bearing animal or other wild animal or any game bird or other wild bird within the limits of a provincial park.
15No person shall fish within the boundaries of Sugarloaf Provincial Park.
16(1)No person, unless the person is a conservation officer appointed under the Fish and Wildlife Act, shall have in his or her possession a loaded firearm or discharge a firearm within a provincial park.
16(2)No person shall have an unloaded firearm within a provincial park unless
(a) the firearm is in a case which is properly fastened,
(b) the firearm is completely wrapped in a blanket or canvas which is securely tied around the firearm,
(c) the firearm is in the locked baggage compartment of a vehicle, or
(d) he or she is a conservation officer appointed under the Fish and Wildlife Act.
2000-13; 2004-75
CUTTING AND REMOVAL OF TIMBER
17(1)Subject to subsections (2) and (3), no person shall cut or remove timber from a provincial park.
17(2)The Department may cut and remove timber from any area of a provincial park for the purpose of resource management or development.
17(3)The Minister may, by permit, allow the cutting and removal of timber from any designated area of a provincial park named in Schedule A.
17(4)The Minister may define any area of a provincial park named in Schedule A, except an area within ninety metres of the edge of any watercourse, lake, road or right of way in such park, as a designated area for the purposes of this section.
17(5)The cutting and removal of timber from a provincial park named in Schedule A is subject to the provisions of the Crown Lands and Forests Act.
REMOVAL OF SAND AND GRAVEL
18No person shall remove sand, gravel or other aggregate material from a provincial park.
OCCUPATION OF LAND
19No person shall occupy land in a provincial park except
(a) under authority of a mining right recorded before the coming into force of the Act,
(b) under authority of a licence or lease issued or granted by the Minister,
(c) under authority of an agreement authorized by paragraph 8(2)(e) of the Act providing for the establishment or operation of any works, facilities or services, or
(d) under authority of the Act and the regulations respecting the use of the park for recreational purposes.
CAMPSITE PERMIT
20(1)No person shall occupy a campsite in a provincial park named in Schedule B unless he is the holder of a campsite permit for that provincial park.
20(2)Subject to subsection (3), a park warden or employee may issue a campsite permit to a person upon receipt of the prescribed fee.
20(3)A park warden may refuse to issue a campsite permit to any person.
20(4)A campsite permit authorizes the holder thereof to occupy a campsite in the provincial park for which it was issued with two motor vehicles along with tents, trailers or other shelter accommodations needed to house those persons covered by the permit for the period of time authorized by the permit.
20(5)Notwithstanding subsection (4), a park warden may limit the occupancy of a campsite to such numbers of persons, motor vehicles, tents, trailers or other shelter accommodations as he considers appropriate.
20(6)Notwithstanding the period of time of occupancy authorized by a campsite permit, the holder thereof and the persons covered by the permit along with the motor vehicles, shelter accommodations and all other articles in their possession shall not occupy a campsite for more than fourteen days during the period from the fifteenth day of June to the fifteenth day of August.
20(7)Subsection (6) does not apply where a person is issued a campsite permit authorizing occupancy of a campsite in accordance with and on payment of the fee set out in section 2, 3 or 4 of Schedule B.
85-118; 97-65; 2000-13
21(1)A campsite permit expires at 1 p.m. on the last day of the period for which it was issued.
21(2)The holder of a campsite permit shall keep it available for inspection at any time and shall produce such permit for inspection upon the request of a park warden.
21(3)Where a campsite permit is surrendered or cancelled before its expiry date and where an application for a refund has been made on a form provided by the Department and filed with the Department, the Minister may allow a refund.
21(4)A park warden may by verbal or written notice cancel a campsite permit and within one hour from the giving of such notice the occupier of the campsite shall vacate the site.
CAMPSITE FEES
22(1)The fee for a campsite permit for a provincial park named in section 1 of Schedule B shall be the fee set out in section 1 of Schedule B.
22(2)An additional fee of $2.50 per day per campsite permit shall be paid by a person who occupies a campsite where electrical services are provided and used.
22(2.1)Notwithstanding subsection (1), a senior citizen shall be entitled to a ten per cent reduction in the daily fee for a campsite permit for a provincial park named in section 1 of Schedule B, but the reduction does not apply to a group campsite fee.
22(2.2)Subsection (2.1) does not apply to a campsite permit for which a senior citizen’s daily fee is set out in section 1 of Schedule B.
22(3)The fee for the use of the swimming pool at de la République Provincial Park is $2.00 per person for one hour and forty-five minutes.
22(4)The daily fees for admission into the Antique Auto Museum at de la République Provincial Park are:
(a) $3.75 per person for persons nineteen years of age and over;
(b) $3.00 per person for persons six to eighteen years of age;
(c) notwithstanding paragraph (a), $3.00 per person for senior citizens;
(d) $9.00 per family; or
(e) $3.00 per person for persons who are members of a bus tour.
22(5)The fees payable in accordance with this section shall be paid in advance for the number of days of occupancy or days or hours of use, as the case may be.
86-54; 88-92; 89-45; 90-96; 91-58; 93-19; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 2000-13; 2003-90; 2004-126
22.1(1)Notwithstanding section 22, the fee for a campsite permit which authorizes occupancy of a campsite
(a) for a period of less than ninety days of camping between the opening date and the closing date of a provincial park named in section 2 of Schedule B shall be the fee set out in section 2 of Schedule B,
(b) for a period of ninety or more days of camping between the opening date and the closing date of a provincial park named in section 3 of Schedule B shall be the fee set out in section 3 of Schedule B,
(c) from the opening date to the closing date, inclusive, of a provincial park named in section 4 of Schedule B shall be the fee set out in section 4 of Schedule B, and
(d) from the first day of November until the first day of April of the following year, inclusive, of a provincial park named in section 5 of Schedule B shall be the fee set out in section 5 of Schedule B.
22.1(2)The fee specified by subsection (1) shall be paid in advance.
85-118; 97-65
VEHICLE ENTRANCE PERMIT
23(1)No person shall operate a motor vehicle within a provincial park named in Schedule C from and including the opening date to and including the closing date set by the Minister under subsection (6) unless he is the holder of a vehicle entrance permit or a campsite permit.
23(2)A park warden or employee may issue a vehicle entrance permit to a person upon receipt of the prescribed fee.
23(3)The fee for a vehicle entrance permit is as follows:
(a) for a bus, a daily fee of
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $19.00; and
(ii) on and after April 1, 2005, $23.00; or
(b) for a vehicle other than a bus
(i) a daily fee of
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $6.00; and
(B) on and after April 1, 2005, $7.00; or
(ii) an annual fee of
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $48.00; and
(B) on and after April 1, 2005, $70.00.
23(3.1)Notwithstanding subsection (3), the fee for a vehicle entrance permit at Parlee Beach Provincial Park is as follows:
(a) for a bus, a daily fee
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $19.00 plus $6.00 for the purposes of beach maintenance; and
(ii) on and after April 1, 2005, $23.00 plus $6.00 for the purposes of beach maintenance; or
(b) for a vehicle other than a bus
(i) a daily fee of
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $6.00 plus $2.00 for the purposes of beach maintenance; and
(B) on and after April 1, 2005, $7.00 plus $2.00 for the purposes of beach maintenance; or
(ii) an annual fee of
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $48.00 plus $12.00 for the purposes of beach maintenance; and
(B) on and after April 1, 2005, $70.00 plus $12.00 for the purposes of beach maintenance.
23(4)The holder of a vehicle entrance permit or a campsite permit may operate his motor vehicle in accordance with this Regulation within a provincial park.
23(5)A vehicle entrance permit shall state the time period for which it is valid.
23(6)The Minister shall set the opening and closing dates for the provincial parks named in Schedules B and C in each year.
23(7)Repealed: 93-19
86-54; 88-92; 89-45; 91-58; 93-19; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 98-73; 99-36; 2000-13; 2004-126
GREENS FEES
2003-29
24(0.1)In subsection (1), “round of play” means eighteen holes of golf. (partie)
24(1)The greens fees payable with respect to the Mactaquac Provincial Park Golf Course are as follows:
(a) daily fees:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2004, $44.00 per person for the first round of play and $20.00 for any additional round of play on that day;
(ii) from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, both dates inclusive, $47.00 per person for the first round of play and $20.00 for any additional round of play on that day; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2005, $50.00 per person for the first round of play and $20.00 for any additional round of play on that day;
(b) fees for a book of passes for ten rounds of play:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2004, $395.00 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, both dates inclusive, $420.00 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2005, $450.00 per person;
(c) fees for play limited to the two hours before sunset, for one round of play before or after the normal season’s play or for one round of play when course conditions or attendance warrant such fee:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2004, $30.00 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, both dates inclusive, $31.00 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2005, $34.00 per person;
(d) fees for a pass that is to be used by the accommodation sector in vacation packaging initiatives of the provincial government and that authorizes one person one round of play:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2004, $39.50;
(ii) from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, both dates inclusive, $42.00; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2005, $45.00;
(e) seasonal fees:
(i) for adults who are twenty-one years of age and over as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2004, $1,025.00 per adult;
(B) from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, both dates inclusive, $1,100.00 per adult; and
(C) on and after April 1, 2005, $1,150.00 per adult;
(ii) for intermediates who are nineteen years of age and over but under twenty-one years of age or who are students nineteen years of age and over but under twenty-four years of age as of the first day of May in any year, $625.00 per intermediate;
(iii) for juniors who are under nineteen years of age as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2004, $250.00 per junior; and
(B) on and after April 1, 2004, $275.00 per junior; and
(iv) notwithstanding subparagraph (i), for residents of New Brunswick who are senior citizens as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2004, $895.00 per senior citizen;
(B) from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, both dates inclusive, $960.00 per senior citizen; and
(C) on and after April 1, 2005, $1,000.00 per senior citizen; and
(f) tournament fees for persons who are non-members:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2004, $42.50 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2004, to March 31, 2005, both dates inclusive, $45.50 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2005, $48.50 per person.
24(2)Subject to subsection (3), the greens fees payable with respect to the Herring Cove Provincial Park Golf Course are as follows:
(a) fees for eighteen holes of play:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $30.00 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $34.00 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2006, $37.00 per person; and
(b) fees for nine holes of play:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $20.00 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $22.50 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2006, $25.00 per person;
(c) fees for play limited to the two hours before sunset, for eighteen holes of play before or after the normal season’s play or for eighteen holes of play when course conditions or attendance warrants such fee:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $21.00 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $24.00 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2006, $26.00 per person;
(d) fees for nine holes of play before or after the normal season’s play or for nine holes of play when course conditions or attendance warrants such fee:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $14.00 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $16.00 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2006, $17.50 per person;
(e) seasonal fees:
(i) for adults who are twenty-one years of age and over as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $400.00 per adult;
(B) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $450.00 per adult; and
(C) on and after April 1, 2006, $490.00 per adult;
(ii) for intermediates who are nineteen years of age and over but under twenty-one years of age or who are students nineteen years of age and over but under twenty-four years of age as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $260.00 per intermediate;
(B) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $290.00 per intermediate; and
(C) on and after April 1, 2006, $320.00 per intermediate; and
(iii) for juniors who are under nineteen years of age as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $120.00 per junior;
(B) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $135.00 per junior; and
(C) on and after April 1, 2006, $150.00 per junior;
(f) family rates of
(i) for adults who are twenty-one years of age and over as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $400.00 for the first adult and $360.00 for the second adult;
(B) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $450.00 for the first adult and $405.00 for the second adult; and
(C) on and after April 1, 2006, $490.00 for the first adult and $440.00 for the second adult;
(ii) for intermediates who are nineteen years of age and over but under twenty-one years of age or are students who are nineteen years of age and over but under twenty-four years of age as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $260.00 for the first intermediate and $245.00 for each additional intermediate;
(B) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $290.00 for the first intermediate and $270.00 for each additional intermediate; and
(C) on and after April 1, 2006, $320.00 for the first intermediate and $300.00 for each additional intermediate; and
(iii) for juniors who are under nineteen years of age as of the first day of May in any year:
(A) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $130.00 for the first junior and $105.00 for each additional junior;
(B) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $145.00 for the first junior and $115.00 for each additional junior; and
(C) on and after April 1, 2006, $160.00 for the first junior and $130.00 for each additional junior; and
(g) tournament fees for eighteen holes of play for non-members, if the tournament has thirty or more participants:
(i) for the period ending March 31, 2005, $29.00 per person;
(ii) from April 1, 2005, to March 31, 2006, both dates inclusive, $33.00 per person; and
(iii) on and after April 1, 2006, $36.00 per person.
24(3)The fee schedule prescribed
(a) in paragraph (2)(e) is limited to members of a family who reside in the same residence, and
(b) in subparagraph (2)(e)(i) is limited to two adults per family.
24(4)Notwithstanding subsection (1), the booking fee for a group of nine or more golfers which requires closed tee privileges at Mactaquac Provincial Park Golf Course is $1.50 per person.
24(5)The fee payable under subsection (4) is not refundable.
86-54; 86-95; 88-92; 89-45; 90-96; 91-58; 93-19; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 98-73; 2000-13; 2001-43; 2002-38; 2003-29; 2004-126
MARINA FEES
25(1)No person shall berth, moor, anchor, beach, launch or dock a boat in a provincial park except within a designated area.
25(2)A park warden may designate one or more areas within a provincial park for the berthing, mooring, anchoring, beaching, launching or docking of boats.
25(3)No person shall berth, moor, anchor, beach, launch or dock a boat in an area designated under subsection (2) without a permit.
25(4)The fees payable for a permit under subsection (3) are:
(a) for the use of moorings:
(i) $25.00 per week;
(ii) $60.00 per month; or
(iii) $175.00 per season; and
(b) for the use of finger docks:
(i) $8.00 per day;
(ii) $100.00 per month; or
(iii) per season:
(A) $275.00, without electricity; or
(B) $425.00, with electricity.
86-54; 88-92; 89-45; 90-96; 91-58; 93-19; 97-65; 2004-126
86-54; 88-92; 89-45; 90-96; 91-58; 93-19; 97-65; 2004-126
SKI LIFT PASS FEES AND SKIING
98-73
26(1)A person may use the ski lifts at Sugarloaf Provincial Park upon payment of the appropriate ski lift pass fee prescribed in subsection (2).
26(2)The ski lift pass fees at Sugarloaf Provincial Park are:
(a) an hourly ski lift pass fee of $3.00 per person, with a maximum charge of $10.00 for a family;
(b) ski lift pass fees, for a four consecutive hour period any time during the day from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., of
(i) $10.00 for adults, or
(ii) $5.00 for youths six to eighteen years of age or card-bearing students nineteen years of age and over,
with a maximum charge of $30.00 for a family;
(c) daily ski lift pass fees, for the period from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., of
(i) $15.00 for adults, or
(ii) $9.00 for youths six to eighteen years of age or card-bearing students nineteen years of age and over,
with a maximum charge of $50.00 for a family;
(d) Repealed: 2004-126
(e) Repealed: 2004-126
(f) seasonal ski lift pass fees of
(i) $200.00 per season for adults, or
(ii) $150.00 per season for youths six to eighteen years of age or card-bearing students nineteen years of age and over,
with a maximum charge of $475.00 per season for a family; and
(g) notwithstanding paragraph (a) and subparagraphs (b)(i), (c)(i) and (f)(i), no ski lift pass fees are payable by senior citizens.
26(3)The maximum charge prescribed in paragraphs (2)(a), (b), (c) and (f) is limited to members of a family who reside in the same residence.
26(4)Notwithstanding subsection (1) and subparagraph (2)(c)(ii), the fee for daily ski lift passes for school classes from grade 1 to grade 12, inclusive, when accompanied by an adult is
(a) $4.00 per student on weekdays except statutory holidays, or
(b) $8.00 per student on weekends and statutory holidays.
26(5)Notwithstanding subsection (1) and paragraph (2)(c), the fees prescribed in paragraph (2)(c) shall be reduced by twenty-five per cent for daily ski lift passes purchased at Sugarloaf Provincial Park by card-bearing members of alpine ski clubs not affiliated with any ski hill.
26(6)Notwithstanding subsection (1) and paragraphs (2)(b) and (c), the fees prescribed in paragraphs (2)(b) and (c) shall be reduced for four consecutive hour and daily ski lift passes purchased in conjunction with an advertised coupon by the percentage set out on the coupon, which percentage shall not exceed fifty per cent.
26(7)Notwithstanding subsection (1) and paragraph (2)(f), the fees prescribed in paragraph (2)(f) shall be reduced by fifty per cent for
(a) volunteer ski patrollers and members of the Sugarloaf Ski Club executive who have three consecutive years’ service and who are still active as a volunteer ski patroller or a member of the Sugarloaf Ski Club executive, and
(b) family members of volunteer ski patrollers and members of the Sugarloaf Ski Club executive referred to in paragraph (a).
26(8)Notwithstanding subsection (1) and paragraph (2)(f), no seasonal ski lift pass fees are payable by
(a) volunteer ski patrollers and members of the Sugarloaf Ski Club executive who have five consecutive years’ service and who are still active as a volunteer ski patroller or a member of the Sugarloaf Ski Club executive, and
(b) family members of volunteer ski patrollers and members of the Sugarloaf Ski Club executive referred to in paragraph (a).
86-54; 87-66; 87-150; 88-92; 89-134; 90-96; 91-58; 94-25; 94-148; 95-165; 98-73; 99-26; 2000-13; 2004-126
26.1No child under six years of age shall use the ski lifts at Sugarloaf Provincial Park unless accompanied by an adult.
99-26
27No person shall alpine ski at Sugarloaf Provincial Park unless his skis are equipped with ski brakes or retention straps.
ALPINE SLIDE FEES
27.1(1)A person may use an alpine slide in a provincial park upon payment of the alpine slide fees prescribed in subsection (2).
27.1(2)The alpine slide fees are:
(a) single ride pass fees of
(i) $3.50 for adults, or
(ii) $2.50 for youths six to eighteen years of age; or
(b) for a book of five tickets, fees of
(i) $12.50 for adults, or
(ii) $9.00 for youths six to eighteen years of age.
27.1(3)Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2), the fees prescribed in subsection (2) shall be reduced by ten per cent for persons who are members of a group of more than nineteen persons.
27.1(4)A group intending to pay a reduced fee under subsection (3) shall notify the management of the alpine slide of its intentions not less than twenty-four hours in advance and shall provide such information as is requested by the management.
27.1(5)A group referred to in subsection (3) shall designate one of its members who shall at all times represent the group in its dealings with the management of the alpine slide.
27.1(6)No child under six years of age may use an alpine slide unless accompanied by an adult.
87-66; 88-92; 89-45; 91-58; 93-19; 97-65
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
27.11(1)A person may use cross-country ski trails in the Sugarloaf Provincial Park upon payment of the cross-country ski trail pass fee prescribed in subsection (2).
27.11(2)The cross-country ski trail pass fees at Sugarloaf Provincial Park are:
(a) daily cross-country ski trail pass fees of $3.00;
(b) seasonal cross-country ski trail pass fees of
(i) $19.50 per season for adults,
(ii) $14.50 per season for youths six to eighteen years of age or card-bearing students nineteen years of age and over, or
(iii) $49.00 per season for families; and
(c) notwithstanding paragraph (a) and subparagraph (b)(i), no cross-country ski trail pass fees are payable by persons who are sixty-five years of age and over.
95-165; 2002-38
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
Repealed: 94-56
27.2Repealed: 94-56
88-92; 91-58; 94-56
GENERAL
28The Minister may, where he deems it appropriate, refund on a pro rata basis the unused portion of a seasonal fee paid for golfing, skiing or the use of marina facilities.
28.1The fees set out in sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.1 and 27.11 and in Schedule B are tax inclusive.
97-65; 99-26; 2002-38
29New Brunswick Regulation 81-197 under the Parks Act is repealed.
SCHEDULE A
Mount Carleton
New River Beach
Sugarloaf
SCHEDULE B
1This section includes the fees for all provincial parks for which a campsite permit may be issued authorizing occupancy of a campsite on a daily basis:
Full Service Sites
Unserviced Sites
Group Campsites
Wilderness Campsites
Back Country
Sugarloaf
Daily - Year 2000 Daily - Year 2001 Daily - Year 2002
$ 22.00   $ 24.00   $ 27.50
  $ 16.00   $ 18.00   $ 21.50
  $ 9.00   $ 9.00   $ 9.00
Mactaquac
Daily - Year 2000 Daily - Year 2001 Daily - Year 2002
$ 18.50   $ 20.00   $ 21.50
  $ 9.00   $ 9.00   $ 9.00
Spednic Lake and North Lake
Daily
$ 12.00
Senior Citizens Daily
    $ 11.00
de la République
Daily - Year 2000 Daily - Year 2001 Daily - Year 2002
$ 18.50 $ 20.00 $ 21.50
$ 9.00 $ 9.00 $ 9.00
Mount Carleton - Armstrong Brook, Williams Brook and Franquelin Point Campgrounds
Daily
$ 7.00
$ 5.00
Daily - Sunday to Thursday
$ 11.00
$ 9.00
Senior Citizens Daily - Sunday to Thursday
$ 10.00
$ 8.00
Daily - Friday and Saturday
$ 14.00
$ 9.00
Senior Citizens Daily - Friday and Saturday
$ 13.00
$ 8.00
Herring Cove, Murray Beach, New River Beach and  The Anchorage
Daily
$ 21.50
$ 9.00
2This section includes the fees for all provincial parks for which a campsite permit may be issued authorizing occupancy of a campsite for a period of less than ninety days of camping between the opening date and the closing date:
Campsite without Electricity
Mount Carleton
$500.00
Spednic Lake
$300.00
3This section includes the fees for all provincial parks for which a campsite permit may be issued authorizing occupancy of a campsite for a period of ninety or more days of camping between the opening date and the closing date:
Campsite without Electricity
Mount Carleton
$ 575.00
Spednic Lake
$ 425.00
4This section includes the fees for all provincial parks for which a campsite permit may be issued authorizing occupancy of a campsite from the opening date to the closing date, inclusive:
Campsite with Electricity
Campsite without Electricity
Herring Cove
$2,240.00
$1,950.00
Murray Beach
$2,240.00
$1,950.00
New River Beach
$2,240.00
$1,950.00
The Anchorage
$2,130.00
$1,830.00
Sugarloaf - Year 2000 Sugarloaf - Year 2001 Sugarloaf - Year 2002
$1,100.00 $1,200.00 $1,300.00
$1,000.00 $1,100.00 $1,200.00
Mactaquac - Year 2000 Mactaquac - Year 2001 Mactaquac - Year 2002
$1,000.00 $1,150.00 $1,300.00
$ 900.00 $1,050.00 $1,200.00
de la République
$1,150.00
$1,050.00
5This section includes the fees for all provincial parks for which a campsite permit may be issued authorizing occupancy of a campsite from the first day of November until the first day of April of the following year, inclusive:
Campsite with Electricity
Campsite without Electricity
Sugarloaf
$ 440.00
$ 240.00
Mactaquac
$ 440.00
$ 240.00
85-118; 88-92; 89-45; 90-96; 91-58; 93-19; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 99-36; 2000-13; 2003-90; 2004-126
SCHEDULE C
Mactaquac
Parlee Beach
Murray Beach
New River Beach
88-92; 94-56; 96-84; 97-65; 99-36; 2001-64
N.B. This Regulation is consolidated to November 2, 2004.