
Frequently Asked Questions
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- Where will we be lodged?
The Travelodge has been looking after the needs of our clients for many
years.
This is a First-Class property with exceptional meals and amenities as well
as a
fully stocked bar for the evenings. The Motel features sauna, whirlpool,
heated
swimming pool and exercise area. It also has a conference facility, which is
well
managed
and capable of hosting Corporate Events of every nature.
- What is the hunting party size?
Our guides normally host parties of four or five hunters (usually
four). If you
come with less than four hunters, you may join other hunters to make up a
hunting party and prolong your day.
- How many guides are assigned to our party?
You will most likely have one guide looking after your group.
- Can we bring our retrievers?
Outstanding retrievers enhance hunting enjoyment and are always
welcomed.
If you have a well trained retriever which will stay motionless while birds
are
dropping into the decoys and the hunters are shooting, we will be happy to
have it do the retrieving for your party.
- What are the bag limits?
The September and February early season for Canada Geese is eight
birds/day;
the rest of the season is five geese/day. Duck limits are six/day (one black
duck/day).
- What hunting licenses are required and what is the cost?
You will require two licenses to hunt waterfowl in Ontario, Canada.
First is the
Ontario non-resident small game license which sells for approx. $90.00 CAD
and second is the Federal Migratory Duck Stamp which sells for approx.
$20.00 CAD.
***YOU MUST BRING A VALID STATE HUNTING LICENSE TO
PURCHASE ONTARIO HUNTING LICENSE OR BRING AN EXPIRED
ONTARIO HUNTING LICENSE***
- How do I bring my gun into Canada?
It is very easy to bring your gun into Canada. There is a $50.00 fee
and you can
download the form here:
http://www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca/online-en_ligne/form-assistance/indiv_forms/909_e.asp