Who needs a hunting version Ontario
Outdoors Card?
To hunt in Ontario, most Ontario residents need a hunting
version Outdoors Card and all applicable licence tags and
licences. There are two exceptions to this.
The first exception is an Ontario resident hunter apprentice
who is hunting with a licensed mentor. The hunter apprentice
must carry an Ontario-issued Hunter Apprenticeship Safety
Card. (The mentor must have an Ontario hunting version
Outdoors Card and all applicable licences; see page 22.) The
second exception is members of Aboriginal communities
with Aboriginal or treaty hunting rights in Ontario. These
hunters are not required to be in possession of an Outdoors
Card provided they are hunting for food, social or ceremonial
purposes within their traditional or treaty area or they are
visiting the traditional area of another First Nation and have
received proper written permission to hunt from that First
Nation.
All other Ontario residents, including Aboriginal persons,
either hunting outside of areas where they have Aboriginal or
treaty hunting rights OR hunting in areas for which they have
not received proper written permission to hunt, must have
a hunting version Ontario Outdoors Card and all applicable licences.
HUNTIN
Includes lying in wait for, searching for, being on the trail of, pursuing, chasing or shooting at wildlife, whether or not the wildlife is killed, injured, captured or harassed. You need a hunting licence to do any of these things, except where the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act states otherwise.