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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".

This form must be completed by individuals or corporations applying for a provincial park vacation home lease/permit, to make a declaration related to whether or not the individual applicant or corporation shareholder (or their immediate family member) is an employee or officer of Manitoba Sustainable Development or Manitoba Finance, or holds an office under The Crown Lands Act.

The management plan for Atikaki Provincial Park and the Bloodvein Canadian Heritage River guides the long-term management of the park and river. The document includes management guidelines concerning natural resources, cultural resources, recreational use, development of facilities, interpretation and the park's major river corridors. The plan can be found online at the following link: https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/pubs/parks-protected-spaces/management_plan/atikaki_management_plan_web.pdf

Waste Reduction and Recycling Support (WRARS) Program application form to update the name and contact information for the individual authorized to represent a landfill, waste transfer station, municipality or Northern Affairs community registered with the program.

Department/Crown:Environment and Climate
Categories:Application, Business
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. 
Category:Permit
The Chief Place of Residence Levy for provincial parks applies to registered owners of privately held land in a provincial park and to occupiers of Crown land in a provincial park who have their chief place of residence in a provincial park.  Owners or occupiers of property in provincial parks are required to complete this declaration form to indicate whether or not the property is used as a chief place of residence.
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