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    Everything packed ready to go. Got my deer tag, summary and PAL but cannot find my hunting license. It’s good for another 2 years.

    what are my options?

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    I'm not sure and I'd be finding out by calling the MNR

    but you should be able to log onto your account on MNR site and it will AT LEAST show that you have one. Again I'm not sure if you need to have a physical copy on you to hunt(I always carry mine in my hunting wallet).

    If your anything like me , You'll find it immediately AFTER the hunts over

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter1983 View Post
    Everything packed ready to go. Got my deer tag, summary and PAL but cannot find my hunting license. It’s good for another 2 years.

    what are my options?
    What licence are you talking about ??? All you need is your Summary, tag and PAL... sounds like you have those....if you are meaning your outdoors card, that is reflected in your Summary, along with your deer licence, controlled hunt validation ( if you got one), etc...

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    I called a few license issuers today since service Ontario is closed Sundays. I ended up paying to replace my card and got a Summary which is essentially a temp license and good to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter1983 View Post
    I called a few license issuers today since service Ontario is closed Sundays. I ended up paying to replace my card and got a Summary which is essentially a temp license and good to use.
    Not a good path.
    It's illegal to have more than one valid outdoors card.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsman View Post
    Not a good path.
    It's illegal to have more than one valid outdoors card.
    How could being sure one has all required documentation be the wrong path?

    The OP lost his card, the only route is to replace it. Should he find the lost card he can cut it up.

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    if i were you i'd chance it. summary tags and PAL is proof enough. but then again, murphy's law always rings true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    How could being sure one has all required documentation be the wrong path?

    The OP lost his card, the only route is to replace it. Should he find the lost card he can cut it up.

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    Maybe you should check out Pg. 16 of the 2019-2020 Hunting Regs Summary.
    Top right side.
    He will now have two different cards issued with different numbers.
    And tags will be associated to the older card number.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsman View Post
    Maybe you should check out Pg. 16 of the 2019-2020 Hunting Regs Summary.
    Top right side.
    He will now have two different cards issued with different numbers.
    And tags will be associated to the older card number.
    From the regs, page 17.

    "Lost, Stolen, Damaged or Destroyed
    Outdoors Cards
    If your Outdoors Card is lost, stolen,
    damaged or destroyed, please visit
    ontario.ca/outdoorscard, a licence issuer/
    participating ServiceOntario centre to
    obtain a duplicate. You will be required
    to surrender any damaged tags. An
    administration fee will apply."


    A duplicate will be a copy, same numbers, etc. with no rules broken.

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    Last edited by oaknut; November 4th, 2019 at 02:29 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oaknut View Post
    From the regs, page 17.
    A duplicate will be a copy, same numbers, etc. with no rules broken.

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    The Summary outdoor card # which I just picked up to replace the lost card is identical to my previous outdoor card #.

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