Man walks into Nova Scotia forest, walks out with $28K fine: 'I want to challenge this order in court' | Unpublished
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Author: Marina Santos Meireles
Publication Date: August 12, 2025 - 18:35

Man walks into Nova Scotia forest, walks out with $28K fine: 'I want to challenge this order in court'

August 12, 2025

A Nova Scotia man who intentionally violated the province’s ban on entering the woods says he plans to fight his $28,000 fine.

Jeffrey Evely, a veteran and former candidate for the People’s Party of Canada, recorded a video over the weekend of him first going to the Department of Natural Resources in Coxheath, N.S., and informing officers he was going into the woods to protest the ban.

“I want to challenge this order in court, and the only way to do that is to get the fine,” Jeffrey Evely says in the video. “So, I’m not trying to make trouble for you guys, I just want a piece of (Premier) Tim Houston and I want to be as accommodating and nice as I can be.”

One of the officers asked him not to enter the woods, but he followed through with his plan.

When he left the forest, he was handed a fine of $28,872.50, according to an image of the document.

The new policy came into effect on Aug. 5, and will remain until Oct. 15. It bans people from hiking, camping, fishing and the use of vehicles like ATVs in the woods due to the elevated wildfire risk. People are not even allowed to enter the woods. The fine for violating the ban is $25,000.

Evely’s fine includes taxes, fees, and surcharges.

“I know it’s the height of summer vacation and people want to do all the activities that we enjoy,” Houston said when the ban was announced. “But we have to stay out of the woods. It’s a small price to pay to avoid the devastation that we saw from wildfires in 2023.”

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) announced that they will be representing Evely in his legal fight against the “Orwellian” ban.

Evely said it punishes ordinary people instead of focusing on restricting the activities that actually spark fires, according to a JCCF press release.

“This law views people as the problem – not dangerous activities. This law is anti-human, and should someone find themselves on the wrong end of a charge – a massive charge, $25,000 dollar fine, for going into the woods, you can expect a constitutional challenge and a judicial review of this order,” said Marty Moore, a constitutional lawyer with JCCF.

“Premier Houston would be wise to immediately review his overly broad order to avoid further legal action.”

Evely will argue that “banning citizens from enjoying nature on the assumption they could start a fire is unconstitutional,” JCCF said.

Evely is not the only one asking for the ban to be reconsidered. The Ecology Action Centre, Dal Legal Aid and the Canadian Constitution Foundation have also said the ban should be overturned.

The Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources has fined six people since the ban was put into effect, Global News reported.

Nova Scotia just handed me a fine for $28,872.50 for walking into the woods.

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