Best place to hunt in Canada??

Jane / Finch, Driftwood Ave (and court) Shoreham drive. Very popular locations, and only 30 minutes from downtown Toronto.
 
I have lived in four provinces N.S. Ontario Saskatchewan Alberta some more than once. My choice is in this order Sask. Alta. B.C. people are cold to hunters in B.C. Alberta is the next Ontario and this leaves Saskatchewan free to wonder most of the wilds no sheep, grizzly or goats but for the most part Moose, whitetail, mule deer, black bear, antelope, water foul, upland birds. And the people are helpful. :0)))
 
The best hunting in Canada. No problem, I can get on my quad from my house and hunt both types deer ,elk, moose, bear, turkeys, ducks and geese ,grouse . how could it get any better
 
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Down in the bottom of that draw, to the left.

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I have just booked my winter caribou hunt for northern Labrador...Very excited!!

I've been there fishing before but have never hunted in labrador. Absolutely gorgeous up there.
 
I live and hunt in Saskatchewan, and hunt in the Yukon for the mountain species. I couldn't give up our bird hunting to live elsewhere, I truly believe our waterfowl and upland game birds is the best hunting in North America, if not the world.
 
I have only ever hunted in Saskatchewan, but I would think the millions of acres all over Western Canada would keep most people occupied. Likely Eastern Canada has the odd spot fit for hunting too!!:p:p
 
My choice is in this order Sask. Alta. B.C. people are cold to hunters in B.C. :0)))


lol since when?

BC government recently was running some PR campains aimed at getting more people envolved in hunting and some more specifically aimed at women and youth.

leave Vancouver and everywhere you go everyone is either a hunter or couldnt care one way or the other. hell there's so many hunters and fisherman in vancouver itself that it may hold true even there. BC is by a huge majority pro-hunting,pro conservation,pro fishing and pro outdoors. it's what and who we are.

BC residents actually have the "right to hunt and fish" it's not some special priviledge like some other provinces. it speaks alot about the attitudes of the residents and government to go so far as to wright up a piece of legislation giving residents the RIGHT to hunt and fish it's THAT important to us.

Hunting and fishing are huge out here. both economically and culturally. contributing close to $1 billion annually to the economy in British Columbia


doesnt sound very "cold" to me :)
 
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