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Featured Tour:

Totem Circle Tour is a 2500km (1550mi) tour perfect for those interested in exploring the rich culture of British Columbia's First Nations people. Passing through historic sites and villages will bring you face to face with diverse people, unique art, centuries old stories and fascinating history. Witness the province's most beautiful and awe-inspiring scenery as you travel over land through the heart of the province and sail the Inside Passage down through the coast's magnificent fjords and rainforests.

Hunting Regulations

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Hunting is strictly regulated by the British Columbia Fish and Wildlife Recreation and Allocation Branch. All hunters, whether resident or non-resident, must obtain a license. Visit the British Columbia Fish and Wildlife Recreation and Allocation Branch web site for more information.

Non-Residents

All non-residents are required to be accompanied by a licenced guide while hunting big game, i.e. deer, mountain sheep, mountain goat, moose, caribou, elk, cougar, wolf, grizzly bear, black bear, lynx, bobcat, and wolverine. Guides are not required while hunting small game, i.e. game birds, migratory game birds, fox, raccoon, coyote, skunk and hare.

Licenses

Licensing details and "Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis" are available online at the British Columbia Fish and Wildlife Recreation and Allocation Branch web site.

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