Summer is coming to an end later in September, as well as fishing and camping season. Which means campers and boats must be placed in the proper environment according to the excerpts of Humboldt's Traffic Bylaw which regulates the storage and parking of recreational vehicles.

People can not park any recreational vehicle on the street for more than 48 hours and no person shall move such vehicle or permit a vehicle to be moved from one location to another on the same block so that the cumulative time parked in that block exceeds the 48-hour maximum parking time limit.

Plus no one can park any recreational vehicle on a driveway unless it is set back 1.2 meters from the curb. 

The City’s Zoning Bylaw prohibits the storage of any vehicles in front or side yards. Recreational vehicles can be stored at storage compounds or within the confines of an owner’s backyard.