Traditional Use Permit
Aboriginal individuals exercising their rights to carry out traditional use activities such as the gathering of plants for food and medicinal purposes and carrying out ceremonial and spiritual observances and practices. Individuals must carry their valid Certificate of Indian or Métis Status when receiving a permit.
Métis individuals with recognized Aboriginal rights in the north (see Treaty and Aboriginal Rights for Hunting and Fishing Guide for details) and First Nations individuals practicing their Treaty right to fish for food and, in parks where hunting and trapping is permitted, to hunt and trap for food. Individuals must carry their valid Certificate of Indian or Métis Status when receiving a permit.