Well, it took me all of 10 minutes to look up the regs in every province for "big game", which is generally Moose, Elk, Caribou, Deer and Bears (with Bison noted in BC) and here is "the actual restrictions" pulled right from the regs - none provided by a "guide" or "some guy who lives there":
Big Game Minimum Centerfire Caliber by Province:
BC – any caliber centerfire except for Bison (must use minimally 175 grain bullet that retains minimally 2000 foot pounds @ 100 meters)
AB – minimum .23 caliber centerfire
SK- minimum .23 caliber centerfire
MB- any caliber centerfire (“A centrefire rifle of .23 calibre or less is not recommended.”) but not prohibited.
ON – any caliber centerfire (if rifle hunting is permitted)
PQ – minimum 6 mm (.243) centerfire
NB – any caliber centerfire
NS – minimum .23 caliber centerfire
PEI – No Big Game Hunting
NL – minimum .23 caliber centerfire (minimum 100 grain bullet and must make 1500 ft pounds at the muzzle)
So a .243 is legal in "every province" that has big game (except for hunting Bison in BC).
In BC, Manitoba, Ontario, and New Brunswick you "could" use a 17 Hornet if you so chose to, to hunt big game according to "the regulations".
Big Game Minimum Centerfire Caliber by Province:
BC – any caliber centerfire except for Bison (must use minimally 175 grain bullet that retains minimally 2000 foot pounds @ 100 meters)
AB – minimum .23 caliber centerfire
SK- minimum .23 caliber centerfire
MB- any caliber centerfire (“A centrefire rifle of .23 calibre or less is not recommended.”) but not prohibited.
ON – any caliber centerfire (if rifle hunting is permitted)
PQ – minimum 6 mm (.243) centerfire
NB – any caliber centerfire
NS – minimum .23 caliber centerfire
PEI – No Big Game Hunting
NL – minimum .23 caliber centerfire (minimum 100 grain bullet and must make 1500 ft pounds at the muzzle)
So a .243 is legal in "every province" that has big game (except for hunting Bison in BC).
In BC, Manitoba, Ontario, and New Brunswick you "could" use a 17 Hornet if you so chose to, to hunt big game according to "the regulations".





















































