Back in the 90s a group of 4 of us hunt Michigan and drove back with 4 deer carcass in the back of our truck (with export permits for all the deers from the outfitter) never a question asked but don't know what today's regulations are.
Below copied directly from Canada Border Service website here:
https://inspection.gc.ca/food-safet...rs/travellers/eng/1389630031549/1389630282362
[h=2]Products allowed into Canada from the United States[/h]
[h=3]Game animal carcasses[/h]
- With a hunter's permit or a licence
Provincial restrictions may apply. For example, on deer, there may be restrictions due to chronic wasting disease
[h=3]Meat and poultry products (for example, jerky, sausages, deli meats and patties, foie gras)[/h]
- Up to 20 kilograms per person
- Packages must have identifying marks, indicating what the product is
- Proof of country of origin may be required
[h=3]Meat and poultry: fresh, frozen and chilled[/h]
- Up to 20 kilograms per person
- 1 turkey per person
- Packages must have identifying marks, indicating what the product is
- Proof of country of origin may be required