Hunting in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia has long been a popular destination for sports men and women.

Opportunities abound for those who wish to pursue white-tailed deer and black bear, Canada geese, ducks, and upland game such as pheasants and ruffed grouse.

Open seasons for big game generally run from late October to end of November. Upland game seasons extend October through December. For specific Seasons and Bag limits be sure to check the Summary of Regulations.

Most types of licenses can be purchased at any one of a number of vendors throughout the Province. Some licences are available only through Natural Resources offices See Licenses section of the Summary of Regulations .

Non-resident hunters are required to be accompanied by a guide or a resident (over 19 ) who has received a Special Permit to Guide.

 




 
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