Ministry removes ice huts from Lake Nipissing following investigation
Ice hut rental company was at the centre of controversy earlier this month due to an ad it posted on Kijij
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has seized six ice huts from Lake Nipissing near North Bay, Ont., as part of an investigation.
One person has been charged with placing a fishing hut on ice without displaying a prescribed number, which is contrary the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, according to ministry spokesperson Jolanta Kowalski.
The owner of Icehutsrentals.ca, Marc Hyndman, told CBC News that some of his huts were taken by the government agency. However, he said he is continuing to operate his business on Lake Nipissing.
Ice Hut Rentals was at the centre of controversy earlier this month after it posted an ad on Kijiji.
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Many called the advertisement racist since it specified that "no status card users" would be welcome.
An apology has since been posted on the company's Facebook page.