The Tuktut Nogait Agreement
17. Access
17.1
The Board shall advise the Minister on:
- visitor access;
- fuel storage within the Park; and
- the appropriateness of Visitor services facilities within the Park, and on their location, scale and character.
17.2
When acting as guides for commercial sport hunts outside the Park, Inuvialuit may guide or transport Visitors and their hunting equipment through the Park by any means to sport hunting areas outside the Park, provided that:
- the Visitors comply with any prohibitions in the National Parks Act on the possession, transport and discharge of firearms in a national park;
- the Visitors register as Park Visitors and pay any applicable Park fees; and
- any conditions in the Management Plan on access through the Park are met.
17.3
Parks Canada shall provide the PHTC with materials sufficient to allow Inuvialuit guides and their Visitors to identify the boundaries of the Park, including distances from outpost camps.
Related links
- 1. Interpretation
- 2. Purposes
- 3. Park Establishment and Administration
- 4. Jurisdiction of Existing Joint Management Bodies within...
- 5. The Park Management Board
- 6. General Mandate of the Board
- 7. Board Work Plan and Budget
- 8. Cultural Resources
- 9. Promotion of Public Awareness
- 10. Training and Community Development Planning
- 11. Harvesting Rights
- 12. Guides
- 13. Public Sector Positions
- 14. Contract Priority for Inuvialuit
- 15. Inuvialuit Priority for Licences
- 16. Park Administration
- 18. Firearms
- 19. Surrounding Lands
- 20. Park Enlargement
- 21. Dispute Resolution Between the Parties
- 22. Review and Amendment
- 23. Annex 1: Description of the Boundaries of the Park
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