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Canada Big Game and Waterfowl Hunts

Canada offers wilderness big-game camps, baited or spot-and-stalk bear hunts, moose calling windows, prairie waterfowl, and the kind of guided camp experience many non-resident hunters come north for.

Terrain How the hunt feels

Canadian hunts may involve boreal timber, river bottoms, agricultural flyways, mountain valleys, or remote floatplane camps. We will help you understand the physical demand, weather, and travel required for the hunt you choose.

Season When to plan

Most big game and waterfowl seasons are provincial. Black bear often has spring and fall opportunities in many regions, moose is commonly a fall hunt, and waterfowl timing follows migration and federal/provincial rules.

Travel details What to plan for

Non-residents should expect license and tag planning, guide/outfitter coordination where required, firearm declaration/import steps, cold-weather gear, trophy export, and extra travel days for remote camps.

Best fit A great fit for

Hunters wanting wilderness, large-bodied game, waterfowl volume, remote lodging, and a guided camp experience.

Species to explore

Canada hunting opportunities.

Explore the species available in Canada, then compare the terrain, timing, travel needs, and trip style that fit your goals.

Related hunt types

Find the trip style that fits your time in Canada.

Before you travel

Current details make for a better hunt.

Licenses, seasons, firearm rules, quotas, and trophy-export requirements can change. Before you book, we will help confirm the current details for your destination and hunt.