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November 23rd, 2013, 09:00 PM
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Ontario Public Hunting Area Locations
UPDATE: Nearing 25,000 views I decided to update the links. Also I added a couple mapping options and Ontairo and Migratory hunting regulations.
I figured it was time there was a list created that had all of the public areas someone could hunt in Ontario. With all of the new hunters in the province every year its hard for them to get a good start at it without knowing anyone or without somewhere to go. I figure why not give someone a reasonable starting point to a life long obsession such as hunting, and let them know that they do have areas they can go.
If anyone would like to contribute more public locations or extras, please reply and I'll edit the list. Maybe it would be a good idea for a sticky too.
****Research the areas before heading out! Some areas have game, season, time, location, ect, restrictions or fees and may also require you to have an OFAH Membership.****
Ontario Crown Land Atlas:
http://www.ontario.ca/page/crown-land-use-policy-atlas
Ontario Wildlife Management Areas:
Can be viewed in the map section from the Ontario Hunting Regulations
1. Stag Island (WMU 93)
2. Rondeau (Provincial Park) (WMU 93)
3. Fingal (WMU 92)
4. Aylmer (WMU 92)
5. Calton Swamp (WMU 92)
6. Long Point (WMU 90)
7. Hullett (WMU 85)
8. Luther Marsh (WMU 80)
9. Orangeville (WMU 81)
10. Rankin (WMU 83)
11. Beverly Swamp (WMU 87)
12. Binbrook (WMU 87)
13. Mud Lake (WMU 89)
14. Willoughby Swamp (WMU 89)
15. Pine River Provincial Fishing Area (WMU 81)
16. Tiny Marsh (WMU 76)
17. Matchedash Bay (WMU 76)
18. Copeland Forest Resources Management Area (WMU 76E)
19. Holland Marsh (WMU 77)
20. Nonquon (WMU 73)
21. Scugog Island (WMU 73)
22. Darlington (Provincial Park) (WMU 72)
23. Presqu’ile (Provincial Park) (WMU 71)
24. Brighton (WMU 71)
25. Mountain (WMU 65)
26. Lake St. Lawrence (WMU 65)
27. Gananoque (WMU 67)
28. Camden Lake (WMU 68)
29. Pt. Petre (WMU 70)
30. Wye Marsh National Wildlife Area (WMU 76)
31. Howard Ferguson Nursery (WMU 66B)
32. Hilliardton Marsh (WMU 28)
Conservation Authorities that allow hunting:
Map View (Suggestion from Species8472)
http://www.oodmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/CAs.pdf
Essex Regional Conservation Authority
http://erca.org/conservation-areas-e...ation/hunting/
Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority
http://www.abca.on.ca/page.php?page=hunting
Upper Thames River Conservation Authority
http://thamesriver.on.ca/parks-recre...shing-hunting/
Long Point Regional Conservation Authority
http://www.lprca.on.ca/pages/1357924077/Hunting
Maitland Valley Conservation Authority
http://www.mvca.on.ca/programs_conservation.php
Grand River Conservation Authority
http://www.grandriver.ca/index/docum...&Sub1=0&sub2=0
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
http://www.npca.ca/conservation-areas/hunters-anglers/
Grey Sauble Conservation Authority
http://www.greysauble.on.ca/ca_lands/recreation.html
Nottawasaga Conservation Authority
http://www.nvca.on.ca/recreation/HuntingPermits
Onotabee Conservation Authority
http://www.otonabee.com/parks-trails...shingtrapping/
Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority
http://www.svca.on.ca/
St. Clair Region Conservation Authority
http://www.scrca.on.ca/
Lakehead Region Conservation Authority
http://www.lakeheadca.com/
Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority
http://www.grca.on.ca/RECREATION_-120874.html
Rideau Valley Conservation Authority
http://www.rvca.ca/
South Nation Conservation Authority
http://nation.on.ca/recreation/hunting
Raisin Region Conservation Authority
http://www.rrca.on.ca/
Lower Trent Conservation Authority
http://www.ltc.on.ca/
Crowe Valley Conservation Authority
http://www.crowevalley.com/
County Forests:
Simcoe County Forests
http://www.simcoe.ca/Forestry/Pages/...d-Fishing.aspx
Grey County Forests (Suggestion from Tweedwolfscream)
http://www.grey.ca/
Duck Hunting Areas:
Long Point
http://www.longpoint.on.ca/lpwa/HuntingOpps.asp
Rondeau
http://www.rondeauwaterfowlers.com/
Ducks Unlimited Blinds
http://www.waterfowling.com/waterfow...unt-locations/
Other Hunting Areas:
Hullet Marsh (Suggestion from Slider)
http://www.hullettmarsh.com/index.html
Pelee Island
http://www.pelee.org/pheasant-hunts/...g-regulations/
Ontario Provincial Parks that allow hunting:
http://www.ontarioparks.com/en or call 1-800-667-1940 (OMNR General Info Line)
Abitibi-De-Troyes
Albany River
Alexander Lake Forest
Algoma Headwaters
Algonquin Park (Clyde, Bruton and Eyre Twps.)
Amable du Fond River
Aubinadong-Nushatogaini Rivers
Aubinadong River
Aubrey Falls
Barron River
Batchawana River
Big East River
Biscotasi Lake
Bissett Creek
Black Creek
Black Sturgeon River
Blind River
Blue Lake
Bon Echo
Bonnechere River
Brightsand River
Chapleau-Nemegosenda River
Charleston Lake (Blue Mountain area only)
Chiniguchi Waterway
Dana-Jowsey Lakes
Darlington
Eagle Dogtooth
East English River
Egan Chutes
Englehart River Fine Sand Plain and Waterway
Esker Lakes
Fawn River
French River
Fushimi Lake
Goulais River
Grant’s Creek
Greenwater
Groundhog River Waterway
Grundy Lake
Gull River
Halfway Lake
Ivanhoe
Jocko Rivers |
Kap-Kig-Iwan
Kashabowie
Kawartha Highlands Signature Site
Killarney
Killarney Lakelands and Headwaters
Kopka River
La Cloche
Lake of the Woods
Lake St. Peter
Lake Superior
LaMotte Lake
Larder River Waterway
LaVerendrye
Little Abitibi
Little Current River
Little White River
Long Point
Lower Madawaska River
Magnetawan River
Makobe-Grays River
Mashkinonje
Matinenda
Mattawa River
McRae Point
Missinaibi
Mississagi
Mississagi River
Nagagamisis
Nakina Moraine
Nimoosh
Noganosh Lake
North Channel Inshore
Obabika River
Obatanga
Obonga-Ottertooth
Ogoki River
Opeongo River
Otoskwin-Attawapiskat River
Ottawa River
Oxtongue River-Ragged Falls
Pancake Bay
Pigeon River |
Pipestone RiverPoint Farms
Polar Bear
Presqu’ile
Pretty River Valley
Pukaskwa River
Puzzle Lake
Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands
Restoule
River aux Sables
Rock Point
Rondeau
Ruby Lake
Rushbrook
Sandbar Lake
Sandpoint Island
Severn River
Silent Lake
Silver Falls
Solace
South Bay
Spanish River
St. Raphael
Steel River
Sturgeon River
Temagami River
The Massasauga
The Shoals
Turtle River-White Otter Lake
Upper Madawaska River
W.J.B. Greenwood
Wabakimi
Wanapitei
Wenebegon River
Westmeath
West English River
West Montreal River
White Lake
Whitesand
Widdifield Forest
Winisk River
Woman River Forest |
Extras
OMNR Topo Map and Aerial Photography
http://www.giscoeapp.lrc.gov.on.ca/matm/Index.html?site=Make_A_Topographic_Map&viewer=MATM &locale=en-US
Google Earth
http://www.google.com/earth/
Ontario 2015 Hunting Regulations
http://www.ontario.ca/document/ontar...ations-summary
Ontario 2015 Migratory Birds Regulations
https://www.ec.gc.ca/rcom-mbhr/99FDE...BB9/on_eng.pdf
Last edited by x_xeon_x; August 17th, 2015 at 02:05 PM.
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November 23rd, 2013 09:00 PM
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November 23rd, 2013, 09:01 PM
#2
Looks like some peoples favorite spots just got a little more crowded...
Your heart is in the right place... But you may be way off base if you think guys who also hunt public land, are about to send you the details and have even more people pushin the bush.
Nothing wrong with using Google earth, get some maps, map books, GPS, and go for drives and find it. Makes finally getting out and being successful that much sweeter 
Just my 0.05
Last edited by TurkeyRookie; November 23rd, 2013 at 09:05 PM.
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November 23rd, 2013, 09:10 PM
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why not .. they are public lands.. my guess maybe 100 people of this site visit one of these public spots ..
will do anything twice :D
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November 23rd, 2013, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by
TurkeyRookie
Looks like some peoples favorite spots just got a little more crowded...
Your heart is in the right place... But you may be way off base if you think guys who also hunt public land, are about to send you the details and have even more people pushin the bush.
Nothing wrong with using Google earth, get some maps, map books, GPS, and go for drives and find it. Makes finally getting out and being successful that much sweeter
Just my 0.05
No I completely understand your point of view and I also get that some people aren't going to like the idea whatsoever. I just figured that its all publicly available and fairly well known information to people who have hunted for years, so might as well help someone out who is struggling getting his first deer or rabbit. Or even someone who just lost access to his property or even just moved, ect. I know when I was 16 and just got my hunting licence and bow I would have loved to have this laid out for me. It took me years to realize that I could actually hunt somewhere locally because everyone is always so hush hush about it. The years of wasted weekends I spent inside because I didn't know I could have gotten a ride from my parents to places like this back in the day bothers me.
Last edited by x_xeon_x; November 23rd, 2013 at 09:23 PM.
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November 23rd, 2013, 10:27 PM
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I think your wrong on Silent Lake Prov. Park. As far as I know there is no hunting.
deb
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November 23rd, 2013, 10:34 PM
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This list is inaccurate if you blindly follow the list you may face charges.
The OP has listed Conservation Authorities that permit hunting and has included a map of all conservation area within their ownership. The problem is that while hunting may be permitted on some, hunting is definitely not permitted on all sites. A recent Ontario Out of Doors magazine article dealt with the CA's that permit hunting and as stated there check with the CA for a list of sites on which hunting is permitted. Keep in mind that off road vehicles are also not permitted on all CA lands, so check with that as well when you call. You cannot just show up at some of these sites and hunt; you may have to purchase a special permit to hunt ie GRCA Conestoga Lake CA. Also keep in mind that some of these CA sites actually close from late fall to spring, and if closed you may not access and if caught doing so you may face charges.
Likewise with the Provincial Parks, it is best to check with the proper authorities prior to going blindly, you may very well be facing the same issues as with the CA's.
I would advise anyone to verify before going to any of these sites, while the OP has good intentions standing up in court and saying "But x_xeon_x told me I could" would not go over very well with the judge.
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November 23rd, 2013, 10:56 PM
#7
As a new hunter, I thank the OP for aggregating this public information. All of it is freely accessible on the web (much I had independently found) and does give aspiring hunters a chance to get started.
A request to anyone hunting public lands; please use the property with respect and obey laws and regulations. Abuse of public lands is the first step to losing hunting access in those areas. No littering and if hikers, etc. are there respect their right to be there too. Note they likely will not be wearing orange.
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November 23rd, 2013, 11:31 PM
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Here is a map (published in OODMAG 2013 hunting annual) showing CA's in Southern Ontario that allow hunting. Map includes some details and links for each CA.
http://www.oodmag.com/wp-content/upl...013/10/CAs.pdf
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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November 23rd, 2013, 11:59 PM
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Honestly finding land is getting more and more difficult so thank you for the list, it's a good starting off point.
Well I ain't no movie star, but I can get behind anything
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November 24th, 2013, 08:02 AM
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Link to Hullett PWA
http://www.hullettmarsh.com/index.html
Very large property to explore......diverse habitats to hunt!
Do your research and enjoy.