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Land Activities > Hunting & Gathering
From coast to coast to coast, Canada’s beautiful, rugged wilderness, inhabited by a vast array of wildlife, from fowl to big game and foraging, draws hunter/gatherer enthusiasts from all over the world. Hunting and gathering in the pristine Canadian wilderness brings with it inherent hazards, challenges and a huge responsibility that even the most seasoned hunter-gatherer 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.
Even if you are a local area resident, a guide can make your hunting trip safer and more enjoyable.
SAFETY TIPS
- Complete a hunter safety course in your region.
- Obtain all required licences (resident and non-resident).
- Be Bear Aware.
- Check the weather and know the inherent hazards of the area in which you’re hunting.
- Prepare a Trip Plan.
Taking The Essentials
- Flashlight
- Fire making kit
- Whistle or mirror
- Extra food and water
- Extra clothing
- Navigational / communication aids
- First aid kit
- Emergency shelter
- Pocket knife
- Sun protection
Specific to Hunting
- Layered clothing
- Bug spray
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Hydration system
- Appropriate footwear
- Moleskin
- Wool socks
- Gloves
- Hipwaders
- Safety clothing (orange vest)
- Day pack
- Binoculars
- Multi-tool
- Appropriate hunting license
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