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Are the protected areas in the province considered Crown land?

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Are the protected areas in the province considered Crown land?

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A. By law the protected areas do not fit into the definition of Crown land because they are under the administration and control of the Minister of Environment. By agreement, the Department of Natural Resources manages the protected areas on behalf of the Nova Scotia Environment, based on their direction and advice. Because of this close relationship, many people refer to all of the land managed by Natural Resources (including protected areas) as Crown land.

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