I live in Montreal and we have some great new infrastructures to view from a drone, such as the New Champlain Bridge and the REM (light Rail project).
However, I was told by security for the bridge authority that I could not fly my drone in the "area" (undefined by the security agent).
He referred me to the SSL (Signature Saint-Laurant) "Drone Use Policy" found at this link:
Find out about the use of drones above the Samuel De Champlain Bridge and the entire corridor managed by Signature on the Saint Lawrence.
www.samueldechamplainbridge.ca
(if the link doesn't work, just google "Drone Use Policy")
I finally asked NavCanada (they are mandated by Transport Canada to control airspace in Canada) if there were any restrictions to flying in this area.
(You cannot operate your RPA in controlled airspace unless you receive a written RPAS Flight Authorization
from NAV CANADA)
The area of interest is class "C" airspace.
So I applied for Flight Authorization after submitting a flight plan, and NavCanada granted my request! (Each time I fly in class "C" airspace with my
M2Z, I have been granted authorization by NavCanada).
They also informed me that the website's Drone Use Policy has no jurisdiction to enforce that policy.
So check with the competent authority first and don't believe everything posted on a website which says you cannot fly in a specific area, and always ask the governing authority for flight authorization in controlled airspace.