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PRICE
LIST
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Services |
Includes |
Rates |
Black
Bear Hunting Package
Moose Hunting Package
Deer Hunting Package |
- Up to
6 days hunting
- A pre-baited
stand
- 1 guide
for up to 3 hunters
- One meal
per day
- Boat,
motor, and fuel
- Preparation
for taxidermist
- Transportation
documentation
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$1,200.00
Canadian per person - based on 2 persons |
Day
Hunting |
- A professional
guide
- A boat,
motor, & fuel
- One meal
per day
- A 10
hour day
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$200
Canadian
per day per boat |
Day
Fishing |
- A professional
guide
- A boat,
motor, & fuel
- One meal
per day
- A 10
hour day
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$150.00
Canadian per day per boat |
Guide
Service |
- A professional
guide
- A 10
hour day
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$60 - 4
hours
$120 - up to 10 hours
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Cabin
Rentals |
- 2 single
beds
- 1 double
bed
- 3 piece
bathroom
- stove
& fridge
- eating
and relaxing area
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$40
per person per night, 2 persons, 3rd and 4th persons, $15.00 each. |
Camping
- electrified |
- electricity
- public
washrooms
- beach
access
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$12
per night, $500 per season (4 months max.) |
Camping
- non-serviced |
- public
washrooms
- beach
access
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$8
per night |
Day
Parking
i.e. picnics, swimming & boat launching |
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$5
per day |
Trap
line Tours |
- A professional
guide
- A 10
hour day
- Souvenir
skin
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$40
per person per night, 2 persons, 3rd and 4th persons, $15.00 each |
Bear
Hunting
Black
bear season has a spring/fall season format. A hunter may hunt
either or both portions of the season with the same license, but
with a limit of one bear for the season. This system allows hunters
who do not take a bear during the spring hunt to return in the
fall using the same license. Many hunters choose to do so, tying
their fall bear hunt excursion with perhaps a moose, waterfowl
or white-tailed deer hunt. The 2001 spring season began in late
April and closed in mid-to late-June. The fall season generally
runs from the end of August until early October. Actual dates
will depend on the Game Hunting Area where hunters choose to hunt.
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Moose
Hunting
Manitoba
has physically big moose, with some bulls weighing well over 1,500
lb. In addition, the antlers of some bulls have been recorded
in the high 220s. Some Manitoba moose may well score higher than
this figure. The annual peak of the moose rut occurs (approximately)
the last week of September.
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Deer
Hunting
The
white-tailed deer is the most abundant and readily-seen big game
animal. High deer numbers are seen in the province in spite of
the historic loss of winter forest shelter to agriculture and
urban development. Population estimates remain between 150,000
and 160,000.
The abundance
and proximity of white-tailed deer to populated areas continues
to provide excellent opportunities for viewing and interpretive
programs. Responsive management ensures that deer meet the demand
of licensed hunters.
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Fishing
Cormorant
Lakes cool, pollution free waters are considered to be among
the most productive in North America. Walleye average 2 to 4 pounds.
Northern Pike average 4 to 8 pounds with many trophies in the
20 pound plus class. Walleye, rainbow trout and smallmouth bass
are available at other nearby lakes.
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Duck
& Goose Hunting
The
northern Manitoba marshland is the natural habitat of thousands
of mallards, scaup, canvasback, redhead, pintail, teal, bufflehead,
widgeon, shoveller, scooter, ruddy, golden eye, snow and Canada
geese. Upland game that inhabit the area include three types of
grouse -ruffed, sharptail and spruce. Old logged-over areas provide
some excellent hunting grounds.
For the
experienced hunter, it is not necessary to take a guide as a
few directions are all that is needed to get to some superb
hunting. However, with guides available, many hunters find it
beneficial to take one on their first day out until they are
acquainted with the area. Goose, duck, grouse, and rabbits can
now be hunted on Sunday.
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Camping
Camping
is a recreation shared and enjoyed by many, because of its simplicity,
and because it gets us outdoors and away from our busy lives.
Camping has no special requirements beyond getting to the campground,
preparing a comfy place to sleep, and taking along something good
to eat and drink. The rest of the time is open to partake in whatever
activity one enjoys. Camping provides the opportunity to get away
from it all and builds family traditions.
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Eco-Tourism
Eco-tourism
accommodates and entertains visitors in a way that is minimally
intrusive or destructive to the environment and sustains and supports
the native cultures in the locations it is operating in. It is
about preserving the beauty and inspiring attributes of the great
outdoors for ourselves and generations to come. It is about doing
all we can to protect the forest and lands that mean so much to
us all.
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Trapline
Tours/Nature
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