Harvesting
and Related
activities

The harvesting activities are all activities involved in the exercise of the right to harvest excluding commercial fishing.

“TRADITIONAL ACTIVITIES” MEANS WILDLIFE HARVEST ACTIVITIES, EXCEPT COMMERCIAL FISHING.

The related activities are associated with harvesting activities generally carried out by Women, and also activities commonly practiced by those who also practice harvesting activities, including:

 

Inter alia, making or repair of equipment used in hunting, fishing and trapping activity.

Preparation of food supplies, clothing, habitations, materials, equipment and land improvements necessary for harvesting activities.

Picking and processing wild berries.

Processing, transportation and marketing of the products of harvesting activities.

Making of handicrafs from products of harvesting within the household.

Remedial works, protection and enhancement of wildlife.

Surveys or management of wildlife to assist harvesting activity.

Transportation to and from bush camps and harvesting sites.

The work carried out as a member of a Local Economic Security Program Committee, not exceeding ten days per year.

Time spent in a mandatory course for firearms use not exceeding 3 days per year.