
Province hubs
Where to hunt in Canada
Most hunters pick the province before they pick anything else. Each hub covers the species on offer, the non-resident legal requirements, a cost overview, and how the outfitter allocation system works there. Alberta is the country we hunt, so each page also sets that province honestly against what a hunt in the Alberta Rockies gives you, on cost, access and the animal you are actually after.
Hunting in Alberta as a non-resident
The heart of our network, and home to our backcountry camp near Nordegg.
Read moreHunting in British Columbia as a non-resident
Guide-outfitter territories, big moose, and premier Stone sheep country.
Read moreHunting in Saskatchewan as a non-resident
The trophy whitetail province, plus classic baited bear, and an outfitter mandate we can cite.
Read moreHunting in Manitoba as a non-resident
Whitetail and bear country, and how it measures up against our Alberta hunt.
Read moreHunting in Newfoundland as a non-resident
The most affordable Canadian moose, and no lottery to win first.
Read moreHunting in the Yukon as a non-resident
Registered-outfitter country, where grizzly is legal and Stone sheep is open.
Read moreHunting in Ontario as a non-resident
Moose, bear and deer, and the province most American hunters can drive to.
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Ask us about the right province for your hunt
Tell us what you are after. We reply within 1 to 2 business days with honest numbers, real dates and the outfitters we would send our own family to. It costs you nothing.