Guided Whitetail Deer Hunts:
$2250.00 Cdn/hunter/week. (2 hunter minimum)A 50% non-refundable deposit(25% at time of booking, plus an additional 25% before May 1) is required per person to confirm hunting reservations
Included in the deer hunt:
• 5 day hunt with fully equipped housekeeping lakefront cottage unit
• Guide service
• Tree stands and/or Ground Blinds
• Orientation on hunting area
• Game retrieval assistance and hanging in our outdoor shelter
• Hunters must come prepared for own transportation to and from hunting location and camp.Not Included in the Price:
• You must bring your own food, towels, toiletries & soap
• Export Fee-$35
• Firearms Declaration Form ($25 - read below)
• Dear Hunt License & Outdoor Card ( Buy On-line)
What is an Outdoor Card:
An outdoor card offers conservation officers a quick way of authenticating your identification and hunting license. This card is good for 3 years and must be presented to purchase your fishing or hunting license every year.
What to Bring for your Deer Hunting Trip
The following is a list of what we feel is important to remember to bring
• A current/expired rifle license or Hunters Safety Certificate from hunter's home state, so you can get an Ontario License
• Ontario Outdoors Card
• 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 .270 or larger caliber rifle
• Bow: a 40lb+ bow.
• *Safety Harness* All hunters utilizing tree stands are required to be tethered.
• *All hunters will be issued an Ontario Hunting Regulation Summary- it is the hunter's obligation to read the appropriate regulations.
• Any calls, rattles or scent eliminators etc.
• Trigger lock and or a secure case for storing firearms.
• Soft case or gun sock, for rifle/bow, that can be easily used for transporting firearms to and from stand locations, outside of legal hunting times.
• All food and beverages
• ATV if you like but not mandatory
• Thermos
• Flashlight
• Good warm boots
• Long range radios can be useful.
• Cheese Cloth for meat
Firearms & Regulations
Ontario Hunting Regulations:
www.ontario.ca/document/ontario-hunting-regulations-summary
Canadian Firearms Declaration Form:
You will be required to fill out a temporary gun permit to bring firearms into Canada (Firearm Declaration Form). The fee is $25 payable at the border crossing.
Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Forms are available by emailing cfp-pcaf@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, or by calling 1-800-731-4000 (Canada and U.S.) or 1-506-624-5380 (other countries) and from all Customs offices across Canada. Visit the RCMP web site for more information
Please Note: Do not sign your declaration form until the customs agent asks you to.