Municipal Regulations
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🏛️ Municipal Regulations — RV Parking in Woodstock
Verified on 16/08/2026
Woodstock was expanded in every direction by the 2023 reform, annexing six former surrounding districts and growing its population from about 5,550 to over 10,000; its name and town status remain unchanged, with a council expanded to eight councillors. Bylaw No. T-230 bans, from November 15 to April 15, parking an unattended vehicle on any public road between midnight and 7am for snow removal (sec. 4) -- wording that covers "any highway" without a specific street list, so plausibly the entire current territory, though no official post-2023 confirmation states this with certainty. A winter parking notice published by the Town for 2024-2025 still cites this section, confirming it remains in force. Outside that winter period, no general overnight parking ban was found, and no mention of wild camping or RVs appears in this traffic bylaw. One separate fact: zoning bylaw Z-501 (revised in 2024) defines camping and RV parking as permitted commercial land uses in certain zones -- a land-zoning matter, not a street-parking rule. Near the US border, an RV driving into New Brunswick quickly meets its first local rule. (Source: Town of Woodstock, By-Law No. T-230, sec. 4)
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