Land, or land covered by water like rivers or lakes that's owned by the provincial government is called Crown land. This type of land is available to the public for many different purposes – from industry to recreation and research.
Find out more about different Crown land uses and related application processes.
All applications to use the natural resources found on Crown land are submitted through FrontCounter BC, the province’s window into natural resource permitting, licensing and tenures.
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The Government Access Tool for Online Retrieval is a database that can be used to search the Crown land registry.
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