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2000 Survey of Recreational Fishing in Canada
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Fishing Effort

Fishing is a major recreational activity in Canada, given its abundance of freshwater and its extensive coastlines. Adult anglers fished a total of 47.9 million days in Canada in 2000 (Table 4). Over a third of these days were spent in Ontario followed by a quarter in Quebec. Most fishing activity (93.8%) took place in freshwater.

Resident anglers fishing within their home jurisdictions accounted for 86% of all days fished in 2000. Only 2.7% of total fishing effort was attributed to Canadians fishing in other jurisdictions, while foreign anglers accounted for the remaining 11.3% of days fished in 2000. Resident anglers fished an average of 15.3 days, while nonresident Canadians averaged 7.3 days and non-Canadians 7.0 days.

 

 


Last Updated: 2006-01-12 Important Notice