Again I can't highlight enough the value of investigating woodlot options. One I toured years ago in Pembrooke area of s. Ontario was paying over $250,000 LESS tax due to the woodlot designation due to being a large area of forested land in the middle of cottages....municipality by default assessed everything as recreational tax vs. agriculture.
If I can get my plan done and signed off I should be able to drop my taxes from ~1400 to closer to $100/year.
Unfortunately the rules and eligibility vary a lot by province but conservation, long term investment, recreation and/or inter-generational transfers are not unheard of reasons of managing a woodlot...it's not just logging or may not involve logging at all.