Ask a CO takes Ontario OUT of DOORS readers’ questions and utilizes the knowledge of Conservation Officers to find the answers.
Ask a CO takes Ontario OUT of DOORS readers’ questions and utilizes the knowledge of Conservation Officers to find the answers.
More than 21 years have passed since the cancellation of Ontario’s spring bear hunt. Here’s how the spring bear hunt was lost and won.
A different kind of bear hunt is underway this spring – one that is providing excitement for families isolated as a result of the global pandemic.
Ontario will resume its annual spring bear hunt starting in the 2021 season. In the meantime, this spring the pilot project hunt will resume its final year.
The spring bear hunt will continue as a regular annual hunting season, subject to annual review, as part of a proposal announced Friday, Jan. 17 by Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) Minister John Yakabuski.
From the exotic Arctic region of Quebec’s Far North to the farmlands just outside Montreal to the whitetail mecca that is Anticosti Island on the eastern side of the province, all regions of Quebec offer exciting, affordable hunting opportunities.
Congratulations to our Photo Friday winner this week, Matt Sweeting of Omemee!
Knowing what legal hunter orange looks like can be tricky, so we broke it down for you in an infographic.
Some outfitters were dismayed when the MNRF informed them, very recently, that their total number of non-resident tag allocations remains unchanged.