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1. THE FASTEST WAY TO OBTAIN THE LICENSE IS TO CALL WITH ALL YOUR INFORMATION AND CREDIT CARD NUMBER IN HAND. (315) 482-5315 

2. YOU CAN ALSO JOT DOWN THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW AND FAX YOUR LICENSE TO US FOLLOWED BY A PHONE CALL WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER.

3. YOU CAN ALSO SUBMIT THIS FORM. THE PROBLEM WITH THIS METHOD IS IF YOU E-MAIL IT TO US NEAR OUR 11:00 AM DEADLINE THAN THERE MAY BE A CHANCE WE DON'T RECEIVE IT IN TIME FOR THE SAME DAY PICKUP. THIS METHOD WORKS FINE, BUT IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU GET IT SENT QUICK SO THERE IS NO DELAY TO YOU.

**NOTICE**YOU MUST CALL IMMEDIATELY WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER AFTER SUBMITTING OR FAXING YOUR LICENSE. IF WE DO NOT GET THAT CALL WE DO NOT GET YOUR  LICENSE. 

PHONE   (315) 482-9903 OR  FAX (315) 482-4505

WHILE THOUSAND ISLAND BAIT STORE OFFERS A SERVICE OF OBTAINING A LICENSE FOR YOU

WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ENTRY INTO CANADA.  

ONCE A LICENSE IS OBTAINED FOR YOU NO REFUNDS CAN BE GIVEN.

 

What is a non-Canadian resident Outdoors Card?

A non-Canadian resident Outdoors Card is a plastic, wallet-sized card issued by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and used for identification and administrative purposes.

Is a non-Canadian resident Outdoors Card a fishing license?

No.  For non-Canadian residents, a complete and valid license to fish in Ontario consists of:

  • a non-Canadian resident Outdoors Card (plastic) or a Non-Canadian Resident Temporary Outdoors Card and Application (paper)

         PLUS

  • a valid non-Canadian resident fishing license tag carried as a separate document.

An Outdoors Card alone is NOT a fishing license. 

Who needs to purchase a non-Canadian resident Outdoors Card and fishing license tag to fish in Ontario?

Anyone who lives outside of Canada is considered a non-resident for the purposes of fishing license regulations. Most non-residents need a fishing license to fish in Ontario. Specifically:

  • Non-residents 18 years of age and over must purchase a fishing license.

  • Non-residents under 18 years of age may fish without a license if accompanied by an adult (resident or non-resident) who has an Ontario recreational fishing license. Any fish caught are part of the catch and possession limit of the adult who holds the license. As another option, non-residents under 18 years may purchase a license and any fish caught apply to the catch and possession limits of that license.

  • Non-residents 65 years of age or older are not exempt from licensing requirements.

What should I do if my non-Canadian resident Outdoors Card is lost, stolen or destroyed?

If your non-Canadian resident Outdoors Card or any part of your licence is lost, stolen or destroyed, call the Outdoors Card Centre at 1-800-387-7011 to arrange for a replacement. In some circumstances there may be a replacement fee.

 


   

 

   
           

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