Following the submission of an application to hide a geocache in a provincial park, the appropriate Park District Manager will review the application and make the decision whether to approve or reject it. This decision will then be communicated to the applicant via email. Messages indicating a geocache has been approved include instructions on how to properly indicate that approval has been received when submitting the geocache to the geocaching.com website.
This electronic form must be submitted if an individual or organization wishes to hide a geocache in a provincial park. Information required in order to submit the form includes details on the proposed geocache location, its contents and how it is to be accessed. The form is available at the following web page: https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/recreation-and-activities/geocaching/geocache.html
A provincial park permit is required in order to engage in a variety of specific activities within a provincial park, including those that may damage, destroy, deface or remove an object in a provincial park, damage or alter the land, or significantly interfere with the environment in a provincial park. The provincial park permit application form must be submitted in order to request a provincial park permit from the appropriate Manitoba Sustainable Development District Office.
This application form must be fully completed in order for a project proponent (an individual, company, organization, federal government department/agency or agency sponsoring/financing the project) to apply for a provincial park permit. Under the Provincial Parks Act and regulations, a provincial park permit is required in order to engage in a variety of specific activities within a provincial park, including those that may damage, destroy, deface or remove an object in a provincial park, damage or alter the land, or significantly interfere with the environment in a provincial park.
This document provides direction to Sustainable Development staff on the procedure for issuing provincial park permits. The procedure includes details on where/when permits are required and for what activities, special conditions, inspections, and which staff may issue permits. This provincial park permit is NOT the same as the camping permit or vehicle permit for park entry.
The purpose of this document is to provide a procedure for the Department to vary winter spreading dates in autumn on a regional/provincial basis.  The Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation and Nutrient Management Regulation both contain clauses restricting the application of livestock manure and nutrients to land between November 10th of one year and April 10th of the following year.  Both regulations contain clauses allowing the director to vary winter spreading dates, if necessary, after considering soil and weather conditions.  
The purpose of this document is to provide a procedure for the Department to vary winter spreading dates in spring on a regional/provincial basis.  The Livestock Manure and Mortalities Management Regulation and Nutrient Management Regulation both contain clauses restricting the application of livestock manure and nutrients to land between November 10th of one year and April 10th of the following year.  Both regulations contain clauses allowing the director to vary winter spreading dates, if necessary, after considering soil and weather conditions.  
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