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Prices

Owing to fluctuating exchange rates, the prices indicated on this site are subject to change. The prices are based on a favourable exchange rate of $0.94 USD = $1.00 CAD. We therefore strongly recommend that you check the exact rate when making your reservation with the outfitter of your choice. Prices quoted do not include applicable federal and provincial taxes. The packages described on this site are just a selection of those available. The outfitter or fishing and hunting agency of your choice will gladly put together a package that is tailored to your needs and requirements.

Fishing and Hunting Zones
Each outfitting camp operates within a specific fishing and hunting zone. As you read through a given package, you will find a number corresponding to each outfitter and a number identifying the zone in which it operates. You can then locate the zone and outfitter identification number on the maps. For detailed information on zone boundaries, contact the Natural Resources and Wildlife Department (418 521-3830).

Exclusive Rights and Without Exclusive Rights
Exclusive rights: Only customers of the outfitter operating on the leased territory are permitted to hunt, fish, or trap on that territory.
Without exclusive rights: Hunters and anglers are allowed into the territory, even if an outfitter offers accommodations and services on that territory.

Attention Non-Resident Hunters!
Special rules apply to non-resident hunters, such as the obligation to use the services of an outfitter to hunt black bear, woodcock, and caribou. For details, see Regulations. Don’t be caught off guard: Get the facts!

Trip Cancellation
Whether you are dealing with an outfitter or an intermediary, be sure to inquire about cancellation policies concerning a refund of the deposit or the price of the trip. These conditions should appear in the agency’s or outfitter’s brochure.

Responsibilities of Fishing and Hunting Agencies and Outfitters
Fishing and hunting agencies serve as intermediaries between travelers and travel-service organizations (carriers, outfitters, etc.). Since they do not exercise any control over suppliers, agencies cannot be held responsible if suppliers fail to provide the services described. In addition to the general conditions stated above, neither intermediaries nor outfitters can be held responsible for any damage, loss, delay, illness, injury or inconvenience arising from:
a) errors, negligence, or omissions on the part of other suppliers such as carriers, hotels, etc.;
b) strikes, mechanical failures, quarantine or other restrictive government action, weather conditions, or other factors beyond human control such as forest fires;
c) failure on the part of the customer to carry the necessary travel documents;
d) any airport delays on the customer’s day of departure, for whatever reason;
e) any material damage, loss of property or theft;
f) illness, injury, or death.

Insurance
Most agencies offer trip-cancellation, medical, and baggage insurance. For information on such policies, please contact the individual fishing or hunting agency.

Terms of Payment
If the trip has not been completely paid for before your departure and you do not intend to settle the bill using cash, it is recommended that you verify whether the outfitter accepts personal checks, traveler’s checks or the credit card you plan to use.

Baggage
Before departure, you should always check the weight limit on baggage aboard the airline carrier.

Weather Conditions
While every effort is made to comply with published timetables, irregularities in flight operations may occur in some regions due to weather conditions. Such conditions can also affect the schedule of activities at the outfitter’s camp. There is no refund for adjustments to activities resulting from such irregularities.

Immigration and Customs Formalities
Visitors from any country must carry a valid passport. As well, those admissible to Canada must not have a criminal record; this includes any convictions for driving while intoxicated. A waiver of exclusion may be obtained from a Canadian consulate in the United States, but several weeks are required. There is a processing fee for the waiver. If you have questions about your eligibility to enter Canada, contact your nearest Canadian Embassy or Consulate or visit www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/can-am