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GENERAL INFO | MOOSE HUNTING | DEER HUNTING | BEAR HUNTING | BIRD HUNTING
 

With a busy fall hunting season a head of us, EZ-Rock and Albert's Sports & Workwear want to make sure you're full informed before you head out! Check out our info guide below, full of important phone numbers, dates, and handy information to make sure you enjoy the most out of the upcoming season! And before you head out, check in to Albert's Sports & Workware for a full line of hunting gearfor the whole family; children, women, and men!

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General Inquiry Telephone Numbers
Outdoors Card Centre
(lost or stolen cards and general card inquiries)
1-800-387-7011
Outdoors Card renewal
(available all year)
1-800-288-1155
or www.ontario.ca/outdoorscard
MNR Natural Resources InformationCentre 1-800-667-1940
   
Other Important Telephone Numbers
TIPS-MNR
(Natural Resources Violation Reporting Line)
1-877-TIPS-MNR (847-7667)
Canadian Firearms Centre 1-800-731-4000
Canadian Wildlife Service
(waterfowl seasons)
1-905-336-6410
Banded Birds Reporting 1-800-327-2263
Crime Stoppers
(anonymous tips, report a poacher Canada-wide)
1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
Forest Fires in the 705 area code
(north of the French/Mattawa rivers)
1-888-863-FIRE (3473)
Forest Fires in the 807 area code
(Northwestern Ontario)
1-888-284-FIRE (3473)
Ontario Hats for Hides Program 1-877-295-7277
www.hatsforhides.com
   
Reporting a Violation

If you see or suspect someone of abusing a natural resource, please call 1-877-TIPS-MNR (847-7667) toll-free any time to report a violation or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Be sure to include information on the exact location of the violation, date and time of the violation, and a description of the individuals and vehicles involved. Timely and accurate information will assist conservation officers in apprehending violators and protect your natural resources.

 
Important Dates To Remember
Small game licences available and wolf/coyote game seals available Available all year
Wolf/coyote resident and non-resident mandatory questionnaire deadline. January 15 of the following year
Wild turkey automated telephone licensing Available March 1 to April 30
Wild turkey and big game paper licences become available March
Moose automated telephone licensing and draw application Available April 21 to May 31
Moose validation tag draw deadline May 31
Moose surplus validation tag information
from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (ET) – 1-800-363-3730
August 16
Black bear second game seals available August
Antlerless deer automated telephone licensing and draw application Available March 1 to June 30
Antlerless deer validation tag draw deadline June 30
Controlled deer hunt automated telephone draw application Available August 1 to August 31
Controlled deer hunt draw paper application becomes available August 1
Controlled deer hunt draw application deadline August 31
Additional deer game seals automated telephone sales line Available July 19 to August 3
Black bear non-resident mandatory questionnaire deadline November 30
Black bear resident mandatory questionnaire deadline December 15
   
Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Program - RESIDENTS ONLY

Ontario’s Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Program allows individuals to safely develop their hunting skills while under the direct and immediate supervision of a qualified mentor. The program provides practical training for future hunters. Two classes of Ontario Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Cards are available – one for gun hunters and one for non-gun hunters.


Class A1 Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Card

The A1 Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Card permits the cardholder to hunt with all methods permitted under the act and regulations. Applicants for this version of the Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Card must be 12 years of age or older and will have to provide documentation that they have passed both the Ontario Hunter Education Course exam and the Canadian Firearms Safety Course exam. These courses are available in a "One-Stop" combined course; however, both courses are available independently if desired. One Stop graduates will meet provincial training requirements to hunt with a gun or bow hunting equipment and the federal training requirements for firearms possession, acquisition and ownership.
(NOTE: To own, acquire, and register a gun you must be 18 years of age or older).


Class A2 Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Card

The A2 Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Card permits the card-holder to hunt with all methods permitted under the act and regulations except guns. Applicants for this version of the Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Card must be 12 years of age or older and provide documentation that they have passed the Ontario Hunter Education Course exam.


Other Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Program Requirements:

• Written permission of parent or legal guardian is required if the applicant is 12 to 15 years of age.
• The applicant must be a resident of Ontario.
• The apprentice, while hunting, must be under the direct and immediate supervision of a mentor who is 18 years of age or older, and who holds a valid Outdoors Card of the equivalent class and hunting licence for the game species being hunted.
• The apprentice must share a single firearm with the mentor.
• An apprentice must possess a federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit to hunt migratory game birds.
• With the exception of migratory game birds, game wildlife taken by the apprentice must be added to the daily bag limit of the mentor.
• If wild turkey is being hunted, the apprentice must take the Ontario Wild Turkey Hunter Education Course and pass the exam.
• A Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Card is valid for three years.
• Apprentices must carry the Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Card with them while hunting.

Contacts
For information on the Ontario Hunter Education Program, contact the O.F.A.H. at (705) 748-5785 or www.ohep.net.

For information on the federal Firearms Act, contact the Canadian Firearms Centre at 1-800-731-4000 or www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca.


The Ontario Hunter Education Program

The Ontario Hunter Education Program is administered by the Ministry of Natural Resources in partnership with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (O.F.A.H.). The Ontario Hunter Education Course and exam are delivered by approximately 300 certified instructors across the province. To find a hunter education instructor in your area, please contact a ServiceOntario Centre, or the O.F.A.H. at (705) 748-5785 or www.ohep.net. To purchase Ontario’s Hunter Education Manual, contact an instructor or the O.F.A.H.

Two classes of Ontario Outdoors Cards and Hunter Apprentice-ship Safety Cards are available to residents – one for gun hunters and one for non-gun hunters.

Consent Required
Individuals under the age of 16 must file a consent signed by one parent or guardian before attending the Ontario Hunter Education Course or the Ontario Wild Turkey Hunter Education Course. Consent forms can be obtained by going to the following site ontario.ca/hunting.

Class H1 Outdoors Card – Residents Only
The H1 card permits the cardholder to hunt with all methods permitted under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997. Applicants for this version of Outdoors Card will have to provide documentation that they have passed both the Ontario Hunter Education Course exam and the Canadian Firearms Safety Course exam. These courses are normally delivered in a "One-Stop" combined course, however both courses are available independently if desired. "One-Stop" graduates will meet provincial training requirements to hunt with a gun or bowhunting equipment and the federal training requirements for firearms possession, acquisition and ownership. Any person with a hunting version of an Ontario Outdoors Card, Ontario Hunting Licence or Hunter Education Exam Report indicating a pass issued after January 1, 1968, and before January 1, 2006, will be eligible for the H1 Outdoors Card.

Class H2 Outdoors Card – Residents Only
The H2 card permits the cardholder to hunt with all methods permitted under the act except guns. Applicants for this version of the Outdoors Card will have to provide documentation that they have passed the Ontario Hunter Education Course exam.

Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Cards – Residents Only
Similarly, two types of Hunter Apprenticeship Safety Cards are available as of January 1, 2006. The A1 card permits the holder to hunt with all methods permitted under the act and regulations. The A2 card permits the holder to hunt with all methods permitted under the act and regulations except guns.