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What is the minimum distance from the traveled portion of the road where you can have a loaded firearm, where there are no fences?

  1. Eight metres (26 feet)

  2. Ten metres (33 feet)

  3. Five metres (16 feet)

  4. Twelve metres (39 feet)

The correct answer is: Eight metres (26 feet)

In Ontario, the minimum distance from the traveled portion of the road where you can have a loaded firearm, where there are no fences, is eight metres (26 feet). This distance helps ensure safety by minimizing the risk of accidental discharge towards the road or any passing vehicles. It is important for hunters to be aware of and adhere to this regulation to prevent potential hazards and maintain a safe hunting environment.