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Last Update/Review: August 1, 2006

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2006 Alberta Guide to Hunting Regulations available

Draw Information Available From Albertarelm Website

2000/2001 Harvest and Effort Report

Come experience Alberta's adventures in hunting. From the southern prairies to the foothills and mountains in the west, and through the parkland to the boreal forest in the north, the variety of big game and game birds is unparalleled in Canada.

This site is designed to help you plan your Alberta hunting trip.

  • If you are interested in hunting a specific game animal — big game, upland game birds or waterfowl, click the Species button in the left frame.

  • If you are interested in hunting a specific area in Alberta, click the Where is Alberta? button.

  • Click Licences and Fees for a summary of the licences required, including where to purchase licences.

  • Regulations provides a brief summary of some of the hunting rules that govern outfitting and guiding, use of weapons and high visibility clothing in the province. For more detailed information, go to the web version of the Alberta Guide to Hunting Regulations.

  • Hunting News provides you with the latest news on hunting issues and programs in Alberta.

  • Click Management Issues and Programs for information about how Alberta wildlife is managed.

  • Hunter Information provides the hunter with the latest information about draws, harvest statistics and reports.

Need a licence? Go to our list of licence issuers.

Check out our list of Other Hunting Sites on the World Wide Web.


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