In Ont, if you have a handicap parking permit, your good to go for hunting on motorized vehicles. Also you are authorized to fish under the "conservation" rules of the fishing regs.
Where do you get your info from??
A person is deemed to be the holder of a Recreational Fishing Licence
if they are:
1. Residents of Ontario and Canada under 18 years old, or 65 years of
age or older and in possession of any licence, permit, certificate or
identification card issued by the Government of Canada or a
provincial or territorial government of Canada that indicates their
name and date of birth.
2. A resident of Ontario and Canada with a disability, eligible for and in
possession of:
• a valid Canadian National Institute for the Blind National Identity
Card issued to them; or,
•
A valid
Ontario Accessible Parking Permit issued under the
Highway Traffic Act
; or,
• a black and white photocopy or printed version of an electronic
copy of
a valid Ontario Accessible Parking Permit issued under the
Highway Traffic Act
accompanied by any licence, permit, certifi
-
cate, or identification card issued by
the Government of Canada or
a provincial or territorial government of Canada that indicates the
person’s name and date of birth; or,
• any licence, permit, certificate or identification card issued by the
Government of Canada or a provincial or territorial government o
f
Canada that indicates the person’s name and date of birth. This
individual must require the direct assistance of another person to
fish and to follow applicable laws in respect of fishing because of
a condition of mental impairment or a developmental disability, a
learning disability or dysfunction or a mental disorder. The person
accompanying the above person does not require a fishing
licence if they are only assisting, but must have a licence if they
wish to engage in fishing.
Those who qualify to fish with a deemed licence must follow the
same catch and possession limits as a
Sport Fishing Licence.
As for hunting a handicap parking permit does not allow for hunting from a motorized vehicle.
It is illegal to have a loaded firearm in or on, or
discharge a firearm from, an aircraft, vehicle (including
snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle) or motorboat
or
anything towed by the boat. An exception to this rule is that
a person may obtain an authorization through the local
ministry office if the person’s mobility is impaired and the
person meets one of the following criteria:
1. A paraplegic or hemiplegic.
2.
A single (above the knee) lower limb amputation or a
double (below the waist) amputation.
3.
Suffers severe disability and cannot hunt without the use
of a wheelchair or similar means of locomotion. In this
case, the hunter must provide a medical certificate stating
disability.
The authorization is valid for a period of up to five years for a
person with a permanent disability.
A loaded firearm may be carried in, and discharged from, a
canoe or boat that is being paddled, with no motor attached.
Please read the regs!!