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    The Absolute Best Top 10 Hunting Spots in Canada for 2024

    Deagan L.By Deagan L.June 3, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Are you tired of booking seemingly amazing hunting spots only to be disappointed upon arrival? Are you looking for the absolute best hunting spots in the Great North? Spots that are good for beginners and seasoned hunters alike? Look no further, as we’ve curated a list of the top 10 best hunting spots in Canada. From the rugged Yukon to the serene landscapes of Prince Edward Island, each destination offers a unique hunting experience. Grab your gear and join us as we unveil Canada’s top 10 hunting spots, promising unforgettable adventures in the great outdoors.

    10. Alberta – Moose and Elk Hunting

    Starting our list at number 10, Alberta is a haven for big game enthusiasts. Nestled amidst the Rockies and sprawling forests, it offers excellent opportunities for moose and elk hunting. Its accessibility and diverse landscapes make it a prime destination for hunters of all skill levels. Prices for guided hunts start at around $2,500, providing an exciting adventure without breaking the bank.

    An Alberta Moose Hunt Courtesy of Timberking Outfitting

    9. British Columbia – Bear and Deer Hunting

    In the number 9 spot, British Columbia (BC) is renowned for its varied landscapes, including lush forests and rugged coastlines, which offer thrilling bear and deer hunting opportunities. BC’s commitment to conservation ensures sustainable hunting practices. Guided hunts start around $3,000, balancing adventure and safety.

    Mule Deer Hunt Courtesy of Covert Outfitting

    8. Yukon – Wilderness Hunting

    Yukon, at number 8, epitomizes wilderness hunting with vast, unspoiled landscapes teeming with big game like moose and caribou. The rugged terrain offers a true backcountry adventure for seasoned hunters. Guided hunts in Yukon start from $4,500, reflecting the remote and pristine nature of the location.

    Caribou Hunt Courtesy of Mervyn’s Yukon Outfitting

    7. Quebec – Moose and Small Game Hunting

    Quebec clinches the 7th position, offering a top destination for moose and small game hunting. Its vast wilderness and longstanding hunting customs make it an ideal setting for hunting escapades. Guided hunts in Quebec typically start around $2,200, making it an affordable yet exhilarating choice for hunters.

    Moose Hunt Courtesy of Petersen’s Hunting

    6. Newfoundland and Labrador – Moose and Caribou Hunting

    On the rugged shores of Newfoundland and Labrador, hunters experience a wilderness adventure like no other. The region’s diverse landscapes, from coastal areas to deep forests, promise unforgettable hunting experiences. Expect to spend around $3,000 for guided hunts in this remarkable region.

    Moose Hunt Courtesy of Ironbound Outfitting

    5. Ontario – Deer and Small Game Hunting

    Ontario, at the 5th place, offers vast forests and numerous lakes with abundant opportunities for deer and small-game hunting. Ideal for family trips or beginners, Ontario’s hunting areas emphasize accessibility and safety. Guided hunts typically start at around $1,800.

    Deer Hunt Courtesy of Rainy Lake Outfitting

    4. Manitoba – Caribou and Black Bear Hunting

    Manitoba’s northern wilderness and boreal forests provide a picturesque backdrop for caribou and black bear hunting. The province’s abundant wildlife and challenging terrain offer a true northern adventure. Guided hunts here generally start at $3,500.

    Caribou Hunt Courtesy of Webber’s Lodges

    3. Saskatchewan – Waterfowl and Upland Bird Hunting

    Holding the third position, Saskatchewan is a paradise for hunters. With vast lakes and sprawling wetlands, it offers endless opportunities for bird hunting. Guided hunts in Saskatchewan start at approximately $2,800, providing great value for the diverse hunting experiences offered. A good place to look is Keeley Lake Lodge at Meadow Lake.

    Meadow Lake at Saskatchewan

    2. Nova Scotia – Whitetail Deer and Upland Bird Hunting

    Nova Scotia, at the second spot, blends whitetail deer and upland bird hunting in its maritime environment. From dense forests to picturesque coastal areas, hunters can explore the province’s rich hunting traditions. Guided hunts start at $2,300, welcoming hunters of all skill levels.

    White Tail Deer Hunt courtesy of BookYourHunt

    1. Prince Edward Island – Small Game and Waterfowl Hunting

    Finally, the ultimate hunting spot in Canada for 2024 is Prince Edward Island. Its gentle landscapes and sprawling wetlands create the perfect haven for small game and waterfowl hunting. The easy terrain and accessible hunting areas make it ideal for family adventures or beginners. Guided hunts start at an affordable $1,500, making it the top spot for hunting in Canada.

    Waterfowl Hunting in PEI courtesy of Delta Waterfowl

    Each of these locations offers a unique adventure, promising excitement and thrills for every hunter. Whether you’re chasing big game in the wild or tracking waterfowl in serene wetlands, Canada’s untamed landscapes are waiting to be explored. So, grab your gear, heed the call of the wild, and embark on an unforgettable hunting expedition across this vast and beautiful country.

    Remember, prices may vary based on outfitting companies, but these estimates provide a good ballpark for what to expect. Other expenses like licenses may also apply so be prepared. Let us know in the comments below if you have any thoughts or secret hunting spots to share. Happy hunting, adventurers!

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