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Whitetail Deer Hunting Details:

  • Canadian Firearms Declaration Form:
    You can phone toll free 1-800-731-4000 and purchase a declaration form for $25 or download the form for free at Download CAFC 909 (PDF 323 KB)

  • Canadian Firearms Declaration Form Continuation Sheet:
    Download CAFC 910 (PDF 300 KB)

    Please Note: Do not sign your declaration form until the customs agent asks you to.

    Deer Hunting Dates:

  • Non-resident deer archery season September 1
  • Non-resident deer rifle season October 9

    Sandy Point Camp is located in WMU 9A. Hunting will be on both private and public lands. Licenses are available at camp. Please bring a current or last years hunting license from your state.

    Whitetail Buck Hunt - $1330 per Hunter ( minimum two hunters )

    Includes:

  • Lakeside cabin for the week, fully equipped for housekeeping
  • Access to private property
  • Orientation on hunting area
  • Retrieval assistance
  • Freezer service
  • Boat, motor and ten gallons of gas

    Not Included:

  • Export Fee-$35
  • Non-residence deer hunting license $219.01
  • Firearms Declaration Form - $25 CAN - (1-800-731-4000)
  • Taxes
  • Tree Stands
  • Ground Transportation
  • Food & Drink (Housekeeping Accommodations)

    What to Bring for your Deer Hunting Trip

    The following is a list of what we feel is important to remember to bring

  • Bring a valid hunting license and outdoors card. This is required to issue you a non-resident hunting license.
  • A new or old state license so you can get an Ontario License.
  • Good warm layered clothing. Hunting in Northwestern Ontario, whether it be September or October, can expose you to a wide variety of weather conditions and temperatures. Hunters must be prepared for extreme cold to seasonably mild temperatures.
  • Hunter orange vest or coat and hat - has to be solid orange, not camo patterned
  • Rifle: a .270 or larger caliber rifle
  • Bow: a 40lb+ bow.
  • Any calls, rattles or scent eliminators etc.
  • Trigger lock and or a secure case for storing firearms.
  • Soft rifle case or gun sock for transporting firearms outside of legal hunting times.
  • All food and beverages
  • ATV if you have one but are not mandatory
  • Thermos
  • Flashlight
  • Good warm boots
  • Walkie Talkies are useful
  • Food & Drink

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