� Hunting License Information �


The following is a list of the different types of hunting licenses available for online purchase. All prices are in Canadian dollars, tax included.

Note: A Saskatchewan Wildlife Habitat Certificate must be purchased to validate a game bird, big game. Your hunting license and habitat certificate must be carried with you at all times while hunting.

 

          $11 - Saskatchewan Wildlife Habitat Certificate

 

White-tailed Deer

 

          $75 - Allocation licence fee

          $280 - Non-Resident, Guided

 

Black Bear

 

          $50 - Allocation licence fee

          $165 - Non-Resident, Guided

 

Fishing

 

          $40 - Non-Resident 3 day licence

          $80 - Non-Resident, annual licence

 

Game Birds

 

A Federal Migratory Game Bird Permit, a Saskatchewan Game Bird License and a Wildlife Habitat Certificate are required to hunt waterfowl.

 

          $18.19 - Federal Migratory Game Bird Permit (available at post offices in Canada)

          $116 - Non-resident Game Bird License

� Firearm Information �


As of January 1, 2001 Canadian gun laws require visitors to register firearms before entering Canada to Customs at the border, complete a Non-Resident Firearm Declaration (form CAFC 909) , ahead of time in triplicate (wait until you arrive at the point of entry to sign the form because a customs officer must witness your signature) have it confirmed by a customs officer and pay a $25 (Canadian) fee. Once confirmed, this declaration form will act as a temporary licence and registration certificate while in Canada. Visitors will be able to purchase ammunition with a Canadian firearms licence, and a confirmed firearms declaration form.


Persons younger than 18 may use a firearm in certain circumstances, but an adult must remain responsible for the firearm.


If you have been convicted of anything considered a criminal offence in Canada, including driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, you will need to get approval of rehabilitation or a temporary immigration permit from Canada�s Minister of Citizenship and Immigration before you can enter Canada. Contact the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate for more information.


Copies of the non-resident Firearms Declaration Form and other information is available on the website at www.cfc.gc.ca under �visitors� or by calling 1-800-731-4000.
 

 
 

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