Hunting
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Hunting

Along with world-class fishing, northern Manitoba offers hunters an adventure they’ll never forget.

Fly, drive or travel by boat with one of many experienced outfitters, such as Thompson’s All Terrain Bear Hunts. All Terrain offers black bear hunts, timber wolf hunting and fall moose hunts.

Out of The Pas, River Country Outfitters offers black bear hunts from its camp along the Saskatchewan River.

Caribou Lodge Outfitters, based at West Cranberry Lake, specializes in bear hunts and can customize packages for large groups.

Hunting Licences & Regulations

If you are not a Canadian resident, you must book your hunt through a registered lodge or outfitter to hunt big game — deer, moose, black bear and caribou.

If you’re bringing a firearm to Canada, you must contact the Canadian Firearms Centre for information on permits, transportation and storage.

Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship produces an annual Hunting Guide that contains information on licence requirements, seasons and regulations for big game, wolves and waterfowl. Download a guide here.

For more on hunting in the North, visit Hunt Fish Manitoba.

Fishing

Great Gray Owl Wilderness Adventure Camp

PO Box 48084, RPO Lakewood, 2 hours NE of Winnipeg, Manitoba (1.5 hour drive, 30 min flight)
Winnipeg, Manitoba R2J 4A3

Fishing

Neso Lake Lodge

Highway 10 North, Part of 1/2 section of 25-65-28 W.P.M
Cranberry Portage, MB R0B0H0

Fishing

Nutimik Lodge

Nutimik Lodge, Hwy 307 Er 28
Seven Sisters Falls, MB R0E 1Y0

Fishing

Paint Lake Lodge

Box 327, Hwy 375 10 minutes off HWY 6 20 minutes south of Thompson Mb
Thompson, MB R8N 1N1

Fishing

Q Lake Lodge

Caribou Landing
Nopiming Provincial Park, MB R0G 2V0