Zoning Dictionary

Category: Open Space/Recreation/Tourism

Recreation Use, Extensive

A recreation use that does not need a permanent structure and includes hunting, fishing, canoeing and camping.

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Recreation, Active

Leisure-time activities, usually of a formal nature and often performed with others, requiring equipment and taking place at prescribed places, sites or fields.

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Recreation, Passive

Activities that involve relatively inactive pursuits such as walking, sitting, picnicking, card games, chess, checkers and similar table games. Recreational use not requiring buildings and not altering the soil or topography, such as open space and environmental areas.

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Recreational Association

An organization owning land in common for recreation purposes on a temporary or seasonal basis, and may consist of any combination of individually or commonly owned dwelling units and/or recreation facilities.

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Recreational Competition

Any competition carried out for the purposes of entertainment or recreation and which may include tractor pulls, snowmobile races or motorcycle motocross events, but shall not include automobile races or races or competitions involving any other type or form of motorized vehicle.

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Recreational Establishment

Premises where entertainment is offered for gain or profit such as a motion picture or other theatre, public hall, billiard or pool rooms, an establishment offering three or more electronic games for public use, bowling alley, ice or roller skating rink, miniature golf course and all other similar places of amusement. A recreation facility operated […]

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Recreational Trail

A sealed or unsealed pathway or greenway that is used for informal or organised purposes such as footpaths, cross country mountain biking, bridle trails, fitness trails, off road cycleways and walkways.

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Recreational Trailer or Vehicle

A vehicular, portable unit designed for travel, camping or recreational use, including but not limited to the following: a) Travel Trailer: A vehicular, portable dwelling unit built on a chassis, being of any length provided its gross weight does not exceed forty-five hundred pounds, or being of any weight provided its overall length does not […]

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Resource Management Use

The preservation, protection, and improvement of the natural environment through comprehensive management and maintenance for both the individual and society’s uses, both in the present and the future. Resource Management Uses also means the management, development and cultivation of timber resources to ensure the continuous production of wood or wood products, the provision of proper […]

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Retreat Area

An establishment used by religious groups for study, relaxation, meditation and similar activities, including dining, lodging and other compatible accessory facilities. An area of land used for religious purposes and includes a place of worship. temporary sleeping accommodation and sanitary facilities.

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