Accepts reports of illegal activity and public safety issues on Crown land or in Provincial Parks.
Service provides:
- a reporting line for Albertans to report Crown land violations and public safety incidents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- information on general land-related inquiries and activities during regular office hours
May include:
- damage to public land
- enforcement / public safety calls in Provincial Parks and public land
- abandoned structures and vehicles
- serious noise complaints
- wheels in water
- general land-related inquiries and information requests, such as leases or dispositions (agricultural, commercial, industrial, recreational), permits or authorizations, and recreation on public land (off-highway vehicle / trail regulations and conditions, random camping, recreational access)
Examples of the types of incidents to report:
- driving a vehicle in the bed or shore of a natural water body
- driving up and down a stream
- not using a nearby established crossing, bridge or ford to cross a natural water body
- creating tire ruts
- taking a vehicle off trail in sensitive high alpine areas
- blocking existing trails
- clearing a new trail or access
- clearing trees and other plants to create a camping spot
- building or inhabiting an unauthorized structure on public provincial Crown land
- leaving garbage behind
- abandoning vehicles or dumping household items such as refrigerators
- serious noise complaints