Anyone who lives outside of Canada is considered a non-resident for the purposes of fishing license regulations. Most non-residents need a fishing license to fish in Ontario. Specifically:
Non-residents 18 years of age and over must purchase a fishing license.
Non-residents under 18 years of age may fish without a license if accompanied by a licenced adult. Any fish caught are part of the catch and possession limit of the adult who holds the license. As another option, non-residents under 18 years may purchase a license and any fish caught apply to the catch and possession limits of that license.
Non-resident anglers may purchase a fishing license that is effective immediately at more than 2,000 locations throughout the province. Licenses are often available from tourist outfitters' camps and lodges, summer camps, and sporting goods or bait dealers. In smaller communities, they may be available at general stores or other retail establishments.
|
Licence Type
|
Fee
|
* Prices are subject to change.

