clu__82 4 Report post Posted February 26, 2009 Dear MNR, I am a Canadian citizen and I will be moving to Thunder Bay this summer. Currently, I am living in Leduc, Alberta (10 min south of Edmonton). I have completed the PAL course and have obtained my PAL license. In addition, I have passed, or have been provided reciprocity because I had already passed the hunter's education courses in British Columbia ( I have hunted in BC), Alberta (I have hunted in Alberta) and when I lived in MN for 6 years (I hunted in MN for 3 years as a resident when I was attending university). Therefore, because I have hunted in these two provinces and one state, would I still have to complete the Ontario Hunter's Education Course in order to get my Outdoors Card and hunt? or is there a reciprocity agreement between Ontario as well, being that I have already passed such a course elsewhere? It would be most appreciated if you could answer my question as your schedule permits. Sincerely, Clu Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MNR Report post Posted March 9, 2009 If you can show proof of hunting (licence) from another jurisdiction (Alberta) where you were a resident or proof of having passed a hunter safety course from another jurisdiction, you would be allowed to challenge the Ontario Hunter Safety Course exam without having to take the course. If you passed the exam, you would be issued a H1 or H2 Outdoor card six months after the day you moved to Ontario. If you did not pass the exam on the first try, you would be required to take the course. Reference: Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act 1997, Ontario Regulation 665/98 (Hunting) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites