Beyond finding an amicable farmer with space where can we go?
Crown Land Use Policy Atlas (CLUPA) is your friend, albeit a bit clumsy one to use:
www.lioapplications.lrc.gov.on.ca
Find a "general use" plot and knock yourself out. Of course, all written and unwritten rules of responsible shooting apply:
- Know what your backstop is and make sure ricochet is nonexistent or fully controlled.
- Don't shoot over trails, roads, hills or bodies of water.
- Don't shoot close to any residences or populated areas.
- Don't shoot if you don't have a clear view to your target.
- If you shoot with company, treat it as a shooting range with the established firing line, direction of fire and firearm handling rules.
- Etc., etc.
Gravel pits / quarries are the best, especially abandoned ones or those you have the owner's permission to shoot at.
Go for a ride north of Barrie and talk to locals and Conservation Officers. That's how I found a few very nice places to shoot (I can't tell you where they are, but I'll help you find your own).