Obtaining a Fishing License in Canada

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Fishing is one of the top leisure activities people do when visiting Canada. The activity has been one of the country’s tourist attractions. There are numerous lakes and rivers all around Canada and almost all of the water bodies are ideal for thriving of different species of fish. Thus, fishing enthusiasts find going to the country for fishing a delight.

If you are aiming to go to Canada to fish, you should be reminded that you aren’t allowed to fish without proper approval and consent from authorities. Because the Canadian government is protective in its stance for local fish resources and its water bodies, it makes sure that anyone going to fish in its resources is responsible and viable enough. Thus, all anglers, whether tourists or Canadian citizens, are required to obtain fishing licenses prior to fishing in any lake or river in the country.

Before getting the fishing license, you are required by Canadian law to acquire a Conservation license from the Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP). To be able to get this license, tourists and locals must present a social security card with number and other pertinent identification documents, including a valid drivers license or company ID.

After that, you will apply for your fishing license. The fishing license will allow just about anyone to fish for specified aquatic creature in any water body in the country. Fishing licenses can be issued as licenses for residents and non-residents. For residents, the applicant must be a legal Canadian. For non-residents, a license valid for a year will be provided. The non-resident, however, should be accompanied by a Canadian resident during the application process.

As for kids aged 11 years and below, fishing licenses are freely provided. Those children can fish for anything they like, anywhere in the country as long as there are adults to accompany them during the activity for safety purposes.

Of course, after obtaining the fishing license, you are expected to abide by all Canadian rules on fishing. Having a license isn’t an immunity to do anything you like, even activities that aren’t appropriate and are prohibited when doing the activity. Obtaining a fishing license in Canada is easy, but is hard to be a responsible angler. However, for the sake of the country’s resources and the aquatic creatures, do your part.

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