Friday, May 14, 2010

Is Hunting Allowed in Canada (Toronto Area) for a Visitor.?

I would like to know if one is on a visit to Canada in August. Can he do Legal Hunting, if YES then what are the formalaties %26amp; what can one Hunt.Is Hunting Allowed in Canada (Toronto Area) for a Visitor.?
Possible. Not from Ontario so I don't know their laws though.





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www.canadiangunnutz.comIs Hunting Allowed in Canada (Toronto Area) for a Visitor.?
You would have to get a non-residents hunting licence, which can set you back a bit, but I wouldn't do it, they is very little in open season in August. If you decide you really want to try it, then go to the links provided above just to be 100% sure.
Hunting seasons won't open up until the fall unless you are hunting privatly owned game. $$$$$$$





On the other hand late season fishing is good in Ontario. if you like fly fishing souther ontario is rife with more guides and rivers than you can shke a long whippy stick at. Northern otarion still has good pike and bass and muskie and trout.
You are only allowed to hunt vegetables in Canada as a visitor. They don't like foreigners coming over and killing their animals.
Hunting season isn't open in August so I would be to concerned about hunting when you get here

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