Under the Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulation of the provincial Wildlife Act, motor vehicle use on crown land in B.C. may be prohibited or restricted.
The content on this page is a summary of the Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulations. It is not legal advice and does not provide an interpretation of the law. In the event of any conflict or difference between this webpage and the regulations, the regulations are correct and legal and must be followed. Regulations are subject to change and it is the responsibility of an individual to be informed of the current regulations.
Motor Vehicle Prohibitions (MVP) are put in place for a variety of reasons. MVPs can be used to:
Motor vehicles include but are not limited to:
Unless specifically exempted, all motor vehicle prohibitions include private land.
For full definitions and detailed regulations, visit Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulations.
Under the Forest and Range Practices Act, it is illegal for individuals to cause environmental damage including any change to soil that adversely alters an ecosystem. While travelling on a Forest Service Road, operators of Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) are required to hold a valid driver’s licence and carry a minimum of $200,000 third-party liability insurance. For more information, visit Off-Road Vehicles.
Conservation Officers are responsible for enforcement of these laws and regulations.
There are 2 types of motor vehicle restrictions under the Wildlife Act, and all types can be seasonal or year-round. For full definitions and detailed regulations, visit Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulations.
If Vehicle Use Prohibited signs are present, respect them and do not drive into these trails and roads for the purpose of hunting. Before going into a closed or restricted area, it is your responsibility to research maps or regulations and not become dependent on signs. It is an offence under the Wildlife Act Section 83(2) to remove, damage, alter or destroy any sign legally posted in support of access management.
To learn more about closure areas, refer to the Wildlife Act's Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulation.
The majority of MVP maps can be found in the Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis (PDF, 12MB). Some more detailed, georeferenced PDF maps can be found below. All MVP maps will be located here at a future date.
These maps are intended for general information purposes only. Where there is a discrepancy between these maps and the Regulations, the Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulations are the final authority.
To view all MVP maps by region see below:
The B.C. government has closed areas to snowmobile use across the Mountain Caribou range to support population recovery under the Wildlife Act. Snowmobile Closures provides georeferenced PDF maps that can be used in mobile applications to determine your location relative to boundaries, open riding areas and trails.
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