Trip Planner

Trip Planner

Booking a Hunt

  • $1000 US Deposit and Hunt Contract
  • $2000 US Deposit due 90 days prior hunt.
  • Balance due on arrival in cash or certified/banker cheque only. Sorry no personal cheques are accepted in camp.

Licensing:

  • Hunting Licenses and tags are guaranteed and purchased for you in advance(with your WIN).
  • Wildlife Identification Number (WIN) number is required to purchase hunting licenses in Alberta. 

Hunt cost includes:

  • Professional guide services
  • Accommodations
  • Meals 
  • Hunt transportation
  • Trophy preparation for travel

Hunt cost does NOT include:

  • Hunting license fees: Bear $350 USD, Deer $450 USD, Moose $500 USD
  • 2.5% tax on hunt cost
  • Meat processing and taxidermy
  • Guide/cook gratuities 

Cancellation Policy: Deposits are non-refundable but may be transferred to another hunter.  

Wounding Policy: If you draw blood on an animal it's considered killed.

Trophy Policy: Camp minimums: Bear 18”+, Deer 140”+, Trophy Moose 140”+

Travel Information

Entry into Canada:

Passports are required to enter Canada. If you've ever had criminal charges, even without convictions, such as a D.U.I., you might have difficulty entering Canada. www.bordercrossing.ca can help. Call 1-800-438-7020 well in advance so clearance can be arranged. 

Importing Firearms:

A Non-Resident Firearm Declaration Form (CAFC 909) is all you require to bring a firearm into Canada. Fill out in triplicate before arriving, sign in front of customs officer and pay a $25 registration fee. For more info and how to pre-process please visit the Canadian Firearms Program website.

A bow is not a firearm and requires no forms for entry. 

Exporting Game & Trophies:

When game and/or trophies travel with you as personal baggage, within 30 days of the kill date, your hunting license acts as an export permit. You will be provided and asked to fill out and sign a US Import permit 177 at customs on departure. Wolves require a CITES export permit and must stay to be registered in Alberta before being shipped through a taxidermist. All trophies are prepared by us for travel with you, with the exception of some large Moose racks which may need to be crated for shipping at a later date. We are happy to recommend trusted local taxidermists if you prefer to leave your trophy behind. Game meat is processed at local butcher shops. Time permitting, frozen meat in totes, can travel with the hunter as extra luggage. Extra meat can be  left with us to be used and/or donated locally.  

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