Family Fishing Weekend approaching
Family Fishing Weekend marks the first of four licence-free fishing events where Canadian residents do not need to purchase anything to fish.
Family Fishing Weekend marks the first of four licence-free fishing events where Canadian residents do not need to purchase anything to fish.
A $75 million investment in Ontario’s fish hatcheries program is expected to boost fishing opportunities across the province.
The 2025 Fishing Regulations Summary is now available with the new year just around the corner. Changes are effective as of Jan. 1, 2025.
Ontario is investing $64 million to aid wildfire fighting efforts. In 2023, more than 700 fires burned 441,000 hectares.
Ontario’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) has reverted back to the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR).
Aquatic invasive plant hydrilla has been found for the first time in Canada, in Ontario in the West Cell at Hillman Marsh Conservation Area.
Ontario is investing $650,000 to the town of Ajax to restore almost seven acres of wetlands in the Carruthers Creek watershed.
The province is investing $16 million over three years to help protect the economy and environment from invasive species.
The province is expanding its Learn to Fish program by adding locations, offering more mobile sessions, and providing 2,700 new spots.