Last year, a record number of Albertans camped in the province of British Columbia, and for one group this is a problem. Brian Tingle is the leader of the group BC Outdoor Advocacy, and he trying to limit the amount of Albertans that use B.C. campgrounds.

"Albertans just have a different sensibility when it comes to camping," claims Tingle. "To them a 'lights out curfew' is just a vague idea."

Tingle is petitioning B.C. Parks to have all campers register their province of origin before booking a campsite and then restrict the amount that can stay from Alberta

For Tingle, he would rather they enjoy the outdoors at home: "They have a perfectly good province with lots of nature that they can throw their empty beer cans onto."

Peter Oldring spoke with Tingle about how he feels about Canadians from other parts of the country camping in his province. Click listen to hear their conversation.

This is That is an award-winning satirical current affairs show that doesn't just talk about the issues, it fabricates them.