Adverse possession is not available everywhere in Canada and, for example, it cannot be used to obtain possession of land owned by the Crown (the government). So forget about trying to take over a part of a provincial park or a national park simply by putting up a fence. There are also different ways each province and territory keeps track of registering title to property in Canada. One system is called the Land Titles System and the other is called the Registry System. Adverse possession is not possible against land that is covered by the Land Titles System. However, it is possible to obtain adverse possession against land that is registered under the Registry System. You need to check with a lawyer in your province if you are worried that someone is trying to take control of your property.
I looked into the issue of Squater's Rights in Canada before. The law is not as clear as you think. We have the same underlying system as the US and Sqauter's rights goes back to English Common Law. If there are any lawyers perhaps they can add their two cents.
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Thane Lanz
Zero Down Canada
http://www.zerodowncanada.com
In Canada, Adverse possession is not possible against land that is covered by the Land Titles System.
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