Was just wondering when was the last time you were there?
As i recall the land was sold to La Farge. but if people are still going that would be news to me. i live pretty close to there.
Raglan is private land and off limits and has been so for years. If you get caught by Canadian Shield security they kick you out and give you a ticket. Most people ignore that fact and take their changes.
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Just to let you guys know,Lafarge(Ontario,Quebec divisions) was recently bought out by COCO a company out of Windsor,this may explain a lapse in sercurity!Just a heads up!
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Just to let you guys know,Lafarge(Ontario,Quebec divisions) was recently bought out by COCO a company out of Windsor,this may explain a lapse in sercurity!Just a heads up!
Thanks for the info. might go check it out. hope to see Some other Fj's out there
the raglans is most definately a NO TRESPASS area.
it is neither owned by Lafarge or any other company. It is part of the East Cross Forest conservation area .
the only allowable area is the unassumed road that travels past the raglans to signal hill.
I have been in duscussion with the Ministry over this area on more than one occasion as i sit on the Board of Directors for the Ontario Federation of 4WD users.
If you visit the Ontario FJ Site you will find that 2 other members are on the Board.
I would advise you ask them if you still think it is acceptable to be in this area.
The OF4WD spends countless hours fighting for our rights to keep using crown and other public lands. Our club has two members on the board of directors (one is my wife), and Titan is another board member from another club. I think I can speak for all of them in saying that anyone trespassing on closed public or private lands not only undermines their hard work to keep our access rights but also goes against tread lightly principles.