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From coast to coast to coast, Canada’s beautiful, rugged wilderness, inhabited by a vast array of wildlife, from fowl to big game, draws hunting enthusiasts from all over the world. Hunting in the pristine Canadian wilderness brings with it inherent hazards, challenges and a huge responsibility that even the most seasoned hunter must acknowledge.

Sport hunting in Canada is highly regulated.  Guides know the hunting rules and regulations, know the best places to hunt, can offer tips to novice hunters, and are experienced outdoors people who are invaluable in an emergency situation.

The Right Gear
The 10 Essentials
Trip Plan left with responsible person
Warm, waterproof jacket & pants
Thermal underwear
Wool sweater
Waterproof hiking/hunting boots
Warm Hat, Gloves, Socks – with extras of each
Soft leather gloves for protection
Hipwaders with felt bottoms for hunting on the rivers
Warm camouflage clothing is an asset
Safety clothing such as orange vest and cap
Binoculars
Day Pack
Bug spray
Hunting weapon & Ammunition
Valid Hunting License

Even if you are a local area resident, a guide can make your hunting trip safer and more enjoyable.

Respect Canada’s bountiful wildlife and wilderness resources. Before you head out:

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