Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to learn more about the permit process, what work requires a permit from our office, and other commonly asked questions.

Building on Your Property
Please Note: A permit from Quinte Conservation does not override any other permit requirements from any other agencies, whether federal, provincial or municipal. You should contact your local municipality to discuss building permits and any other approvals that are required.
Resources
Would you like to discuss your project with our staff before applying for a permit? Book a pre-consultation meeting or request a site visit now.
Ready to apply for a permit? Make sure you have everything you need. Review our Application Checklist before submitting your permit.
Are you ready to apply for a permit? Visit our Apply for a Permit page for a fee schedule, an online application, printable application form, and additional information.
Confirm if your property falls within our Regulated Area. Launch the Regulated Areas GIS Viewer.
Are you concerned about a development project? You can report a violation to our office.
A violation is any activity that occurs in the Regulated Area without a permit or approval from Quinte Conservation. This can include:
- Excavating, digging, importing fill, placing rocks, installing culverts
- Building or expanding any kind of structure including a house, garage, shed, boathouse, or deck
- Dredging, work in or near the water, vegetation removal in a wetland
You may also report suspected violations to:
- Your Local Municipality:
- City of Belleville
- City of Quinte West
- Loyalist Township
- Municipality of Centre Hastings
- Municipality of Marmora and Lake
- Municipality of Tweed
- Town of Deseronto
- Town of Greater Napanee
- Township of Addington Highlands
- Township of Central Frontenac
- Township of Madoc
- Township of North Frontenac
- Township of South Frontenac
- Township Stirling-Rawdon
- Township of Stone Mills
- Township Tudor and Cashel
- Township of Tyendinaga
What you need to have before starting your project
Before starting your project, you may need a permit from Quinte Conservation. When you submit a permit, you will want to ensure that is it complete and that you have included all the required documents.
View our Permit Application Checklist to help ensure you have a complete application.