Terres publiques
The plans listed below have been approved for the Public Forest properties in the Kings County Region.
Alliston:
Alliston. PID 259663 and 259655
Allison. PID 259671
Anderson Rd:
Anderson Rd. PID 374488
Annadale:
Annadale. PID 153791
Bangor:...
Approved Plans
For information on approved forest management plans for Provincial Forest properties in the Prince County region, look for the applicable community and select the property or properties you are interested in.
Note: The boundaries of the...
Approved Plans
For information on approved forest management plans for Provincial Forest properties in the Queens County region, look for the applicable community and select the property or properties you are interested in.
Note: The boundaries of the...
Surveyors have confirmed the boundaries of the Bruce Point Road and the final survey plan establishes permanent public access to Boughton Island.
Significant evidence was gathered from various sources including historical records, land title research,...
Lorsqu’on propose de désigner une propriété ou une partie d’une propriété en vertu de la Natural Areas Protection Act (loi sur la protection des aires naturelles), la province cherche à recueillir les commentaires de personnes et de groupes intéressés...
The Public Land program is seeking input and comment on the forest management plans for following properties in Kings County. Approved plans can be found at Approved Forest Management Plans- Kings County. Each property is listed by community and PID...
The Public Land program is seeking input and comment on the forest management plans for following properties in Prince County. Lists of the approved plans can found at Approved Forest Management Plans - Prince County. Each property is listed by community...
What are invasive plants, insects and diseases?
The introduction of new species from one ecosystem into another is a process that has occurred countless times since life first arose on Earth. Some of these new species fit in where they can allowing the...
The Government of Prince Edward Island may purchase privately owned land for the construction or realignment of roads/highways, to build public institutions such as schools, hospitals and provincial housing, or to protect wildlife or environmentally...
While most of Prince Edward Island has been heavily impacted by human activities, there are scattered areas across the province that still contain special ecological features. Many of these special areas have been designated as Natural Areas under the...
Please note: Brookvale demonstration woodlot and trail is now open to the public. Thank you for your patience during salvage operations.
Provincial Forests are public lands that are managed to provide high quality wood and non-timber forest products as...
Provincial lands are used for such things as highways and roads; public institutions such as schools, hospitals and provincial housing; and for recreational use such as provincial beaches, parks and natural areas.
Provincially owned land is managed and...
What is a forest management plan?
A forest management plan provides a template or plan of action to guide the property owner or manager and help them meet a goal or set of goals for that forest land. These goals may be improving timber quality, creating...
2024-2025 Public Land Forest Tenders
Eastern Forest District
Standing Timber
Salvage Timber
Planting Tenders
Plantation Maintenance
Western Forest District
Fuelwood
Standing Timber
Salvage Timber
2024-2025 Salvage Timber Tender Maps Combined...
Provincially owned property that is not intended for future use may be declared surplus to the needs of Government and include such things as:
Abandoned road beds;
Properties acquired from the Department of Finance for nonpayment of property taxes;...
You can contribute to our efforts in preserving our marine ecosystem by reporting debris you find along our shorelines, estuaries, ponds, and lakes. Your observations can help us identify problem areas, assess the scale of the issue, and take targeted...
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is known for its patchwork of farm fields, sand dunes, and red sandstone cliffs but; in fact, contains more forest than any other landscape. Unlike the rest of Canada, most of PEI’s forests (more than 85%) are privately owned,...
The province owns public land properties across the Island. Most of these lands have road systems that people can use to walk, hike or cycle. Some have trail systems specifically designed for outdoor recreation.
Walking and Hiking
Community: New...
Prince Edward Island does not have vast expanses of wilderness but areas with high potential for wildlife habitat conservation and management have been designated as Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) across the Island.
What are Wildlife Management Areas...