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Is fishing free in Ontario in July?

Is fishing free in Ontario in July?

TORONTO – Ontario families can enjoy fishing province-wide without having to purchase a licence or carry an Outdoors Card, from July 3 to 11, 2021. “I hope everyone in Ontario is able to head down to a lake or river and take part in Free Fishing Week, this year.”

Are fishing licenses free in Ontario?

OFFE is a province-wide opportunity for Canadian residents to fish Ontario licence-free. There are four periods throughout the year, the 3-day Family Day weekend in February, Mother’s day and Father’s day weekends and a full 9-days in July, which coincides with National Fishing Week.

What days are free fishing in Ontario?

Four times a year, Canadian residents can fish in Ontario without buying a fishing licence, during:

  • Family Fishing Weekend in February (February 13-15, 2021)
  • Mother’s Day Weekend in May (May 8-9, 2021)
  • Father’s Day Weekend in June (June 19-20, 2021)
  • Family Fishing Week in July (July 3-11, 2021)

Who is exempt from fishing license in Ontario?

Most Canadian residents need a Fishing Version Outdoors Card and licence to fish in Ontario if they are between the ages of 18 and 64 years old. Those under 18 or 65 years or older are exempt.

What is the fine for fishing in Ontario without a license?

$200
Fishing without a license – $200, up from $100. Failing to wear proper hunting clothing – $300, up from $100.

What fishing season is open in Ontario?

Ontario Fishing Regulations – Zone 5

Species Open Season Sport Licence
Walleye (or Sauger) Jan. 1-April 14; May 16-Dec 31 2 Per Day 4 Possession
Northern Pike All Year 4 Per Day 4 Possession
Smallmouth Bass (or Largemouth) Jan 1- June 30 Catch & Release
July 1-Nov 30 4 Per Day 4 Possession

Do seniors in Ontario need a fishing Licence?

Most non-Canadian residents require an Outdoors Card and recreational fishing licence to fish in Ontario, including those 65 years of age or older. Alternatively, non-Canadian residents under 18 years of age may purchase an Outdoors Card and recreational fishing licence to have their own limits.

How many fish can I catch in Ontario?

You may only catch and keep in one day or possess no more than five trout and salmon in total under a sport fishing licence ( S –5) or two trout and salmon in total under a conservation fishing licence ( C –2).

Is it illegal to fish in Ontario without a license?

Fishing without a license is illegal under the “Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act 1997” and the penalties that tie in to breaking this act are costly. There are two different types of licenses in Ontario that you can use for fishing each license has different rules in terms of catch.

Is fishing season closed in Ontario?

In Ontario, fishing season opening and closing dates vary, depending on the species and the area you are fishing in. For unlisted species ( e.g. , sucker and rock bass), the season is open year-round. Seasons can be: open all year.

Can you fish at night 2020 Ontario?

Chris Jones, a ministry conservation officer in the Peterborough region, said that while night fishing isn’t illegal when anglers have a valid fishing licence and are following the necessary rules and regulations of the fisheries act, the use of artificial light to attract fish is prohibited.

Do you need a fishing license in Ontario if you are over 65 years old?

Over 65 years old: You don’t need an Outdoors Card or a fishing licence, but you may purchase them. Your fees will go towards managing fish and wildlife populations in Ontario. If your assistant engages in fishing, they will require a licence. The catch and possession limits are the same as a sport fishing licence.

How much does it cost to get a fishing licence in Ontario?

2021 fishing licence fees for non-Canadian residents Licence Fees Outdoors Card $8.57 3-year sport fishing licence $245.07 3-year conservation fishing licence $155.13 1-year sport fishing licence $81.69

When do they start free fishing in Ontario?

Ontario anglers are going to get a little extra free fishing this summer. The province has announced it will offer free fishing for two weeks in July, instead of just one. Canadian residents of all ages will not have to purchase a licence or carry an Outdoors Card for the first two weeks of July, from July 4 to 19.

Do you need a fishing licence if you are not a resident of Canada?

A non-Canadian resident is a person who is neither an Ontario resident nor a Canadian resident. You will need a valid licence before you can start fishing. This licence includes two parts: If you are accompanied by a person with a valid Outdoors Card and fishing licence, you do not need a valid Outdoors Card or fishing licence.

Do you need a fishing licence for one day?

If you plan to fish for a single day only, you do not need an Outdoors Card —but you will need a one-day sport fishing licence. You can buy an eight-day fishing licence online.