Hunting in Canada is quite an exciting sport. Animals that are available to hunt during different seasons of the year include black bear, elk, mule deer, moose, waterfowl, and whitetail Deer, among others. In Canada you can find experienced hunting guides who will take you where you want to go and show you the best ways to hunt. There are lodges and camps that are devoted to hunting as well.
Also depending on the season, you may choose to hunt using bow and arrow or a rifle. In the spring and fall of each year black bear is hunted in the remote regions of Canada. Hunting lodges often have trophy rooms and many other places to display animals that were hunted in the area. You can find bears standing as still as statues as much as
In Canada’s remote wild life regions, you could hunt moose with the help of an audio visual equipment. These moose camps organize hunting for trophy moose. Seven day moose hunts are usually organized between September and November. It takes time and patience to hunt a moose, but in the end the results are excellent.
In the months of December and January the fur coat of the wolf is at its best and heated ground blinds and bait stations are set up to bait these fine animals. There are any amount of wolves that a person could take home. With black bear you could take only two animals home.
Geese and ducks are also hunted in the months of September and October, when they begin to migrate south. As the beautiful countryside has a large number of lakes these birds flock here. Hunting trips begin before sunrise each morning, as the birds descend upon the fields to feed. These birds are hunted in abundance as the migrating birds from the North of Canada combined with the local birds to give the hunters a real feast during the hunting season.
If you love to hunt and know how to be patient, you will be find just about any animal you could want in Canada.




