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Hunting Trip Help For Whitetail Deer & Black Bear Hunting
Canadian Firearms Declaration Form:
You can phone toll free 1-800-731-4000 and purchase a declaration form for $25 or download the form for free at Download CAFC 909 (PDF 323 KB)
Canadian Firearms Declaration Form Continuation Sheet:
Download CAFC 910 (PDF 300 KB)
Please Note: Do not sign your declaration form until the customs agent asks you to.
More non-resident firearms information at the Canadian Firearms Center
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What to Bring for Black Bear Hunting:
We provide tree stands (You may bring your own if you feel you will be more comfortable)
Not Included in the Bear Hunt:
Export Fee-$35
Outdoor Card (3-year card for $9)
Non-residence hunting license $193.25
Taxes
Food & Drink (Housekeeping Accommodations)
What To Bring for Bear Hunt:
Warm Clothes (Never know what the temperature will be)
Hunter Orange hat and vest (camo orange is not acceptable in Ontario)
Previous hunting license - Canadian or American
Weapon of choice, gun, bow or crossbow
Trigger Lock, Soft guncase or bowcase (legal requirement)
Scentlock suit/Scent Killer
Bug jacket and repellent - 10% DEET or better
Rain Gear
Extra Footware/Gloves
Flash lights (Batteries)
Binoculars
Coolers & Freezer Bags for meat
Hunting knife/sharpener
Fishing rod and tackle
Food & Drink
Suntan Lotion (15 SPF or better)
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What to Bring for your Whitetail Deer Hunting Trip:
We provide tree stands (You may bring your own if you feel you will be more comfortable)
Not Included in the Deer Hunt:
Export Fee-$35
Outdoor Card (3-year card for $9)
Non-residence hunting license $193.25
Taxes
Food & Drink (Housekeeping Accommodations)
The following is a list of what we feel is important to remember to bring:
New or old hunting license so you can get an outdoors hunting card and Ontario License.
Good warm layered clothing. Hunting in Northwestern Ontario, whether it be September or October, can expose you to a wide variety of weather conditions and temperatures. Hunters must be prepared for extreme cold to seasonably mild temperatures. Hunter orange vest or coat and hat - has to be solid orange, not camo patterned
Rifle: A 308 or 30/06 is a minimum caliber but a 270 or comparable is recommended as there may be some 400 yard clear cuts.
Muzzleloader: Any type of muzzleloader. Scopes are legal.
Bow: a 40lb+ bow for private land hunt. (50lb to 60lb recommended)
Any calls, rattles or scent eliminators etc.
Trigger lock and or a secure case for storing firearms.
Soft rifle case or gun sock for transporting firearms outside of legal hunting times.
All food, beverages, sleeping bag, towels, cleaning and personal items for housekeeping.
Thermos, Flashlight, GPS (strongly recommended), good warm boots, hand and foot warmers
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