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Pressure is on the B.C. government to reform trespassing laws so the public can gain access to Crown-owned lakes, streams and wilderness.
Environmentalists, lawyers and outdoors groups say B.C. judges have recently made it clear that it’s Victoria’s job to fix illogical laws that allow private property owners to keep anglers and hikers away from publicly owned lakes and rivers because they own the land surrounding the waterways.
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