Mid '60's Ontario ... IIRC, a Small Game Licence was $2.00, Township specific Pheasant & Fox License $5.00 and a Deer/Bear or Deer?Moose License was $ 10.00.
No tax. The "Deer License" part where I hunted near Burks Falls was for the first two full weeks of November. Buck, doe or fawn (if it was brown, it went down, so they used to say !) the "Moose" License part of the combined License was for the same two week period in this area, but there was only an open season every other year. As I recall, there was no elk/wapiti season, as the only herd of these animals was in an area where there was an "experimental re-introduction" of elk in a remote area south of Sudbury called Burwash.
I too recall buying H-4831 surplus powder fr $1.00 a pound, bring your own container. C.I.L. Trap & Skeet Target Loads at a local Gun Club were $ 2.50 a box, but you could find
"case lots" (20 boxes, not 10 box "flats" which showed u c. 1988/1989) for $ 40.00. At some big shoots, they could even be had at that price into the 70's. A new Winchester 101 field gun was just under $ 300.00 and a Remington 870 Wingmaster was less than $ 200.00. Gas was 31 cents a gallon and fuel oil was 12 cents a gallon. Take out coffee at the restaurant was 10 cents ... in paper cups.