![]() Fast Facts about Ontario Outdoors Cards and Fishing LicensesA license to fish in Ontario consists of an Outdoors Card plus a fishing license tag (either affixed to the card or accompanying the card). Here is a quick overview of the basics for Ontario residents, Canadian residents, and non-Canadian residents. Ontario residents need an Outdoors Card to fish in Ontario if they are at
least 18 years old but have not reached their 65th birthday. The sport
fishing license tag or the conservation fishing license tag is affixed to, or
accompanied by, the plastic Outdoors Card. If you have never had an Outdoors Card, you can request an application form be mailed to you by phoning the Outdoors Card Centre from anywhere in Canada at 1-800-387-7011. Your Outdoors Card is good for three calendar years. The fee for a temporary paper license includes the cost of a three-year plastic Outdoors Card. Ontario resident hunters can also fish under the authority of their Outdoors Card (fishing/hunting version) with the appropriate fishing
license tag. You can also get more information on the Outdoors Card by calling the Outdoors Card Centre at 1-800-387-7011. This toll-free number works from all regions of Canada, from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). Canadian (other than Ontario) Residents Canadian residents need an Outdoors Card to fish in Ontario if they are at least 18 years old but have not reached their 65th birthday. The sport fishing license tag or the conservation fishing license tag accompanies the plastic Outdoors Card. If you have never had an Outdoors Card, you can purchase a "Canadian Resident Temporary Fishing Outdoors Card and Application" from one of more than 1,800 license issuers across the province. The Canadian Resident Temporary Fishing Outdoors Card and Application does not include the fishing license tag. The fishing license tag will be a separate paper permit. The temporary Outdoors Card and paper license tag are effective immediately. Your plastic Outdoors Card will be mailed to you by year end, and is valid for three calendar years (including the year of purchase). Canadian resident hunters can also fish under the authority of their Outdoor Card (fishing/hunting version) with the appropriate fishing license tag. You can also get more information on the Outdoors Card by calling the Outdoors Card Centre at 1-800-387-7011. This toll-free number works from all regions of Canada, from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). Non-Canadian residents need an Outdoors Card to fish in Ontario if they are 18 years of age and over. (NOTE: Non-residents 65 years of age or older are not exempt from requiring a
license). The sport fishing license tag (one year or eight day) or the conservation fishing
license tag (one year or eight day) accompanies the plastic Outdoors Card. If you have never had an Outdoors Card, you can purchase a "Non-Canadian Resident Temporary Fishing Outdoors Card and Application" from one of more than 1,800
license issuers across the province. The Non-Canadian Resident Temporary Fishing Outdoors Card and Application does not include the fishing
license tag. The fishing license tag will be a separate paper permit. The temporary Outdoors Card and paper
license are effective immediately. Your plastic Outdoors Card will be mailed to you by year end, and is valid for three calendar years (including the year of purchase). Non-Canadian resident hunters can also fish under the authority of their Outdoor Card (fishing/hunting version) with the appropriate fishing
license tag. You can also get more information on the Outdoors Card by calling the Outdoors Card Centre at 1-800-387-7011. This toll-free number works from all of North America, from Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). Related Links
Source : the Government of Ontario |
This site was last updated 03/03/11



