Goose Master Packages & Prices

Packages typically begin with your arrival in the late afternoon, run for 4 nights and 3 days and conclude with a morning departure.  Reservations are required and are confirmed upon receipt of a 50% non-refundable deposit.  Telephone reservations will be honored for 7 days pending receipt of your deposit in our office.  The balance of your bill must be received in our office by August 1.  All deposits are non-refundable.

Please contact us in advance of your desired stay for complete details

3 Full Days of Guided Hunting

Package Includes:

bullet4 nights at the lodge or motel with double occupancy accommodations
bulletGuides, decoys, blinds, dogs
bulletMeals
bulletAirport transfer
bulletSoft drinks, coffee and sandwiches in the field
bulletHunting License and Waterfowl Stamps

Not Included:

bulletAirfare
bulletShotgun shells*
bulletBird processing
bulletBeer, liquor and gratuities
bullet5% Goods and Services tax which can be reclaimed by US citizens.
bullet* shot shells are available at $14.00 per box.

 

Package Rates

All pricing is in US funds, based on four or more persons in a party.

4 Nights / 3 Days of hunting - $ 2695 U$ per person plus 5% tax (refundable to US citizens)

6 nights / 5 days of hunting- $ 4595 U$ per person plus 5% tax (refundable to US citizens)

7 nights / 6 days of hunting- $ 4995 U$ per person plus 5% tax (refundable to US citizens)

Bird Processing

Bird processing is $7.00 U$ per harvested goose and $5.00 U$ per harvested duck.

Tipping

At your discretion. Suggested rates are $100/day/hunter for guides. Spotters, cooks and cleaning staff as desired.

 

Travel Arrangements:

    Travel arrangements can be made through: 

Cathy Northcott

TravelMasters

1-800-667-7293

Email:  cathy.northcott@mytravel.ca

 

 

Bringing a Firearm into Canada

You may bring a hunting rifle or shotgun and up to 200 rounds of ammunition into Canada as a visitor, but you must be 18 years of age or older to do so and the firearms must be for hunting or competitions use.

You must be at least 18 years of age to bring firearms into Canada.

You must either have a Canadian Possession and Acquisition License (PAL) or you have to register your firearms at the Canadian border. You are able to obtain and complete a Non-Resident Firearms Declaration form before you cross the border which will make it easier and less time consuming. The permit fee is $25.00 (CDN) per person for a temporary registration permit and the permit is valid for 60 days. Call toll-free 1-800-731-4000 to get a Firearms Declaration Form.

 You cannot import prohibited firearms. Fully automatic weapons, all hand guns and guns of less than 66 cm (26 inches) in length are prohibited by law.

Restricted firearms such as pistols or revolvers may be temporarily imported if you have an Authorization to Transport (ATT) in advance from a Canadian Chief Firearms Officer.

 Seasonal residents may import restricted firearms, but must have a Possession and Acquisition License or a valid Firearms Acquisition Certificate in addition to an ATT.

For more info on importing firearms into Canada:
Canadian Firearms Centre, 284 Wellington Centre. Ottawa, ON K1A 0H8.
Ph: 1-800-731-4000.
email :  canadian.firearms@justice.gc.ca
website:  Canadian Firearms Program

 

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Last modified: March 04, 2010