Permit

Seasonal Campsite Application contains three forms which need to be presented to the public as one package, not separate applications. Seasonal Campsite Application, Accessible Seasonal Campsite Physician Certificate and Seasonal Campsite Application Credit Card Payment Form are publicly posted together under "Seasonal Campsite Application".
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for an annual Rocky Mountain Double Long Combination Vehicle permit.
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for an annual permit for configurations and vehicles that do not meet regulation and/or policy standards. Example:  Non-Rtac Vehicles
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for an annual Rocky Mountain Double Long Combination Vehicle permit for the City of Winnipeg. This is an obsolete permit application.
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for an annual Turnpike Double Long Combination Vehicle permit.
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for an annual Triple Trailer Long Combination Vehicle permit.
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for an annual permit for vehicles with permanently mounted equipment.
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for an annual permit to operate an overdimensional/overweight special mobile machine.
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for an annual City of Winnipeg Special Mobile Machine Permit. This is now an obsolete permit application.
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for a term permit for the continued use of a damaged tarpaulin cover on a truck and/or semitrailer.
The Advanced Routing and Permitting System (ARPS) is Manitoba's overdimensional and overweight permitting system. The opening screen for all permit applications is similar and allows the user to select the type of permit applied for. This example is the information required to apply for a term permit application to haul heavier weight on a spring road restricted route.
Employers may apply to change the standard hours of work from the minimum (8 hours per day and 40 hours per week) to a schedule that better fits their business needs. The new schedule may cycle over several weeks but must always average back to 40 hours per week. Use this application form to apply for averaging permits.
A Burning Permit Areas Fireworks Authorization is subject to conditions and provisions of The Wildfires Act and authorizes the permittee for safe use of fireworks or sky lanterns and the supervision of related activities for the duration of the identified period of time.  It specifies the permittee has suppression equipment on hand, is responsible for all property damages that may result, and sets the date, time, and wind conditions (under 20km) when the activity is allowed. 
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To request authorization for the use of a vehicle for hunting purposes in Manitoba due to a permanent walking disability, and for the ability to discharge a firearm from a vehicle in Manitoba for those who are permanently reliant upon a wheelchair for ambulation.

Please proceed to manitobaelicensing.ca  where you must "sign in" if you already have an account or create an account to access this form. 

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The  management plan for Atikaki Provincial Park directs that permits are required in order to access the Manitoba portion of Obukowin Lake via snowmobile, utilizing the access route from Siderock Lake. A letter of authority issued by the Park District Manager for Atikaki provides the required permission for this activity.
A signed copy of this Program Declaration and Consent Form accompanies all corporate applications for participation in the Interactive Digital Media Tax Credit program.  A signed Corporate Declaration is also submitted each time a tax credit claim request is made.  Program Applicants use this form to attest to the validity of the documents they are providing, and to consent to having information gathered and shared for program purposes within the parameters of Canada's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA).
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