| Guide Licences
Information/Application for
Newfoundland and Labrador Guide's Licence (pdf)
Applications are also available from the
Department of Natural Resources or
Wildlife Division Offices.
Non-residents must use a guide under the following
conditions:
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Big
Game Hunting
Non-residents must apply for a big game licence through one of
the province’s outfitting
companies and must be accompanied by a licensed guide while
hunting.
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Salmon
or Trout Angling
On the Island and south of 52° N in
Labrador, non-residents wishing to angle for trout or salmon on
any scheduled river or angle for trout beyond 800 meters of a
provincial highway are required to use a guide or be accompanied
by a direct relative.
In Labrador, North of 52°,
non-resident trout and salmon anglers must engage the services
of an outfitting
company or fish at a co-operative camp or be accompanied by
a direct relative. When visiting a cooperative camp,
non-residents may fish without engaging the services of an
outfitter (but must be accompanied by a licenced guide or direct
relative) anywhere in the lake or pond the camp is on, or 800
meters above or below the camp, if the camp is on a river.
Non-residents may angle in non-scheduled waters unaccompanied
and without engaging the services of an outfitter within 800
meters of a Provincial Highway. Non-residents may angle in
scheduled waters within 800 meters of a Provincial Highway
without engaging the services of an outfitter but must be
accompanied by a guide or direct relative. For more information
visit the House of Assembly
Guide
Regulations. |
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