@theniceguide: @TheNiceGuide No matter what you need to follow the rules, and no its not acceptable to just say "we didn't know", ignorance is not a way out. its 4:45am, you have been noisy all night despite being asked twice to please bring it down a notch, despite being told that in Ontario Parks there is a rule that says to be quiet after 10, and then after all this to be woken up from the noise of breaking branches and small trees that you have decided to burn because you didn't get firewood like everyone else dose is the straw that broke the camels back. to all Canadian newcomers, if you are coming here to make a better life, then please start by following the rules, both the written ones and the not written ones too, its your responsibility to learn these, and if that is to hard to do just look around, use common sense. if you dont see anyone else taking fish from the river when the spawning is happening its because maybe you shouldn't do it. if you dont see anyone else pooping at the beach its because maybe you shouldn't. if you dont see other people littering its because you shouldn't do it. if you dont see anyone else being loud when you are at a provincial park its probably because you shouldn't. if you are at the beach and no one else is staring at the woman there, its because you shouldn't. and I could go on and on.... bottom line is im a imigrant too and it makes me really upset to see other immigrants taking for granted what makes Canada an amazing place to be. as immigrants we should integrate as seamlessly as posible to the place we have decided to move too, theres a reason you left home to come here, then why try to turn this place into where you came from? oh and on a side note, I find it dangerous that Ontario Parks has no park ranger on duty at night, there has to be an authority available to deal with these situations. we called the park office number and a automatic response says to call 911 if its an emergency. people being noisy or cutting down the bush probably wont count as police intervention worthy event, but for sure it would be a Park worthy event to be dealt with. #ontarioparks #ontarioprovincialparks #canadaindians #dontdoit #pineryprovincialpark

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dawn_dillon
Dawn Clow Dillon :
I’m 56 , Canadian and didn’t know this. You could have been nicer about it .
2026-06-05 13:06:38
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cmac86edm
Chad M :
They knew just don’t care
2026-06-04 20:55:03
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ojasode
ojasode :
It’s probably an honest mistake. I didn’t know this either and I’m Canadian from birth.
2026-06-04 22:27:58
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didujustsaythat
didujustsaythat :
People not knowing about dutch elm disease is insane
2026-06-05 15:22:43
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jessicadawn479
Jessica Dawn :
I’m a Canadian and didn’t even know this law 😳
2026-06-04 21:28:20
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wintersativaaaa
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Hey everyone I’m a Canadian Ecosystem Management Major here, we work closely with provincial parks and local fish and wildlife departments, unfortunately in a provincial park, ESPECIALLY with dry wood found on the ground there are regulations that not only keep the forest safe but keep you safe too. This could easily spread which not only puts themselves but everyone around them and the wildlife in danger. When it comes to park rules they are here to protect the park and YOU.
2026-06-04 21:35:28
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karonblair0
KB :
He's passionate about his environment. I don't think he was rude.
2026-06-05 16:17:50
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trutam8
Tru Tam :
Why didn't you call park security immediately
2026-06-04 15:29:21
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itsallabouttucker
r.mc4 🇨🇦 :
just inform park officials and leave them alone
2026-06-09 19:58:31
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liisarom
Liisa33 :
Thank you for speaking up! We need more people like you doing this!
2026-06-04 20:57:00
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charlafave
charlafave 🇨🇦 :
I’m shocked at the amount of people in the comments who didn’t know this was a law. That’s concerning.
2026-06-06 09:15:34
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z_unknown_1
. :
Branches? That's a whole ass tree.
2026-06-04 19:57:57
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petersupersad
Peter :
he brought it from home.
2026-06-10 01:37:50
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donotcomeatme3
donotcomeatme :
It is sad when someone who knows the rules, informs a newcomer of the rules, and is ignored. It's the same with salmon fishing, littering, and using lakes and creeks to wash clothes. Even when they know the rules, they don't follow the rules.
2026-06-04 21:55:13
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waywardrob
WaywardRob :
Just straight up report them. No conversation.
2026-06-06 20:31:13
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hipfan19
hipfan :
This is Canada
2026-06-04 21:58:31
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janetjohnston7
Janet Johnston :
just call the authorities.
2026-06-09 19:52:55
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mandp69
MANDP69 :
Mind your own business
2026-06-09 20:45:58
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lovlielady101
LisaMarie101 :
I seriously miss the days when people could have confrontations or educate other people in private without needing to post their faces all over the Internet.
2026-06-06 03:01:36
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baaabyleee
Amanda S. 🦋 :
Thank you for speaking up.
2026-06-04 18:08:57
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naomi11811
Preferred nameIAM :
Uhm, he was not being rude at all!! Also, I would be pissed if someone lied directly to my face like that.
2026-06-06 01:54:15
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tinamackie38
Tina Mackie ❌️🇨🇦 :
Honestly. How hard is it to just be kind to other human beings?
2026-06-05 23:13:34
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dorkprincess
dorkprincess :
People telling you to be nice wtf? Respect nature and respect the rules
2026-06-07 02:26:52
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aroura.ella89
Aroura :
I'm Canadian and actually didn't know that.
2026-06-04 21:25:30
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lola12345555
lola12345 :
You don’t have to curse at them. You could educate them politely
2026-06-04 22:46:52
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