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Field Operation Licenses


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Posted by:
Relyt_teh_Elite
on January 04, 2004 at 02:57:58

Hi! I am an oportunist looking into opening and operating a PaintBall field in Canada and have a few questions that I really hope someone can answere, because the information super highway is crap (if you know what I mean)

1. What licenses/permits would be required to open a paintball field (field will consist of: speedball, forest play, field play etc) and where I could I apply to get these Licenses/permits.

2. Is it required to have insurance to cover the particpants playing on the field, even with a disclaimer?

3. Is there a nessesity of zoning basic land to conform with commercialization if the land is outside city limits?

Even if you can't give me a direct answere, some information links would be greatly appreciated. Preferabley sources from Canada, since the field would be opening in Canada!

Thanks a million, just for checking my post! Hope to hear from you soon

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