| Hunting Regulations Summary 2010 | |
| Wawa area is at Map 3 - Northern Ontario (WMU 32. 33, 34) (PDF, 1.4 mb) | |
| Ontario Ministry Of Natural Resources |
2010 Black Bear Season (Rifles, Shotguns, Archery and Muzzle-loaders, for Residents and Non-residents) opens on August 15, 2010 and close on 31 October 2010.
License Fees (HST included in all fees) in Canadian funds: |
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Resident's tag to hunt black Bear | $ 39.75
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Resident's second tag | $ 39.75
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Non Resident's tag | $198.25
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Non Resident's Export Permit | $ 35.00
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Non-residents must have a Black Bear Hunting Licence and a Validation Certificate. They must also complete a hunting report that comes with the Certificate and return it to the issuer of the Certificate. Permits (#4 above) are required to export from Ontario any part of black bear. |
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The over abundance of black bears in the Wawa area make this region a paradise for hunters. Our local guides enjoy a greater than 80% success rate. The majority of bears harvested weight between 350 and 450 pounds. The picture shows my successful Black Bear hunt (420 lb.) with the help of local guide Rick Dickson. |
MOOSE HUNTING Another very popular hunting pastime in the Wawa area is Moose hunting. It's well worth entering your name into the draw.
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GROUSE HUNTING My wife Eugenia and I find grouse hunting the most enjoyable outdoor experience of all. This relaxing sport allows an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery while taking long walks in the quiet wilderness of Northern Ontario. If you seek an extra challenge you can substitute a 22 caliber rifle for your shotgun. Grouse hunting is medicine for the body and soul. |
In Wawa we have three companies offering Fly-In hunting and fishing service:
| Hawk Air |




