R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 620: SPEED LIMITS IN PROVINCIAL PARKS, Highway Traffic Act

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R.R.O. 1990, REGULATION 620

Amended to O. Reg. 166/94

SPEED LIMITS IN PROVINCIAL PARKS

Historical version for the period March 22, 1994 to August 31, 2006.

This Regulation is made in English only.

1. In this Regulation,

“areas of high pedestrian use” means picnic areas, swimming areas, play grounds, sports fields, trails, walkways, boat launching areas, parking areas, visitor centres, park offices, comfort stations and other commonly used recreational facilities where there is a potential for conflict between pedestrian and vehicular traffic;

“campground” means an area where camp-sites as defined in the Provincial Parks Act are operated. O. Reg. 166/94, s. 1.

2. No person shall drive a motor vehicle on that part of a highway, other than the King’s Highway, lying within an area set apart as a provincial park under the Provincial Parks Act at a greater rate of speed than,

(a) in the case of those parts of highways set out in the Schedules, 70 kilometres per hour;

(b) in the case of areas of high pedestrian use and campgrounds, where signs are posted, 20 kilometres per hour; and

(c) in any other case, 40 kilometres per hour. O.Reg. 166/94, s. 1.

SCHEDULE 1

That part of the roadway known as Lake Traverse Road in Algonquin Park lying between a point situate at its intersection with the Sand Lake gate and a point situate at its intersection with the bridge over the Petawawa River at Lake Traverse.

R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 620, Sched. 1.

SCHEDULE 2 Revoked: O. Reg. 166/94, s. 2.