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.

 

Package Rates

Due to the fluctuation in the US dollar, all pricing is in Canadian funds, based on four or more persons in a party. Once the US dollar stabilizes and is equal to or greater than the Canadian dollar, payment will revert to US funds.

4 Nights / 3 Days of hunting - $ 2495 CAD per person plus 5% tax (refundable to US citizens)

5 and 6 day hunts can be accommodated pending space availability.

6 nights / 5 days of hunting- $ 3900 CAD per person plus 5% tax (refundable to US citizens)

7 nights / 6 days of hunting- $ 4400 CAD per person plus 5% tax (refundable to US citizens)

Tipping

At your discretion. Suggested rates are 10% of the value of the hunt for guides. Spotters, cooks and cleaning staff as desired.

 

Travel Arrangements:

    Travel arrangements can be made through: 

My Travel Sinfonia

1-800-667-7293

Email:  cathy.northcott@mytravel.ca

 

 

Transporting your guns into Canada:

bulletAs of January 1, 2001, the procedures for bringing firearms into Canada, or for borrowing firearms while in Canada, change as a result of mandatory license requirements for all firearms owners and users in Canada
bullet. For the purposes of Canadian law, the three classes of firearms are:
  1. Non-restricted (most ordinary rifles and shotguns);
  2. Restricted (mainly handguns); and
  3. Prohibited (full automatics, converted automatics, handguns with a barrel length of 105 mm (approx. 4") or less, and .25 or .32 calibre handguns among others).
bulletYou may not bring a prohibited firearm or replica firearm into Canada.
bulletTo bring a non-restricted firearm into Canada:
bulletYou must be at least 18 years old. (Call for options for minors who use firearms.)
bulletYou must declare your firearms at your first point of entry.

 

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Declaring your Firearms

The Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) is responsible for all customs procedures. Here are the basics if you are bringing firearms into Canada.
bulletIn most cases, you will have to declare your firearms in writing, using an a Non-Resident Firearm Declaration (form JUS 909 EF), beginning January 1, 2001.
bulletYour declaration must be confirmed by a customs officer. The confirmed declaration will serve as a temporary license and registration certificate for up to 60 days.
bulletPlease fill out the declaration form before you arrive to save time at the point of entry. However, note that the form must be signed in front of the Customs officer at the point of entry. You will find information on where to get forms at the end of this bulletin.

 

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Fees (in Canadian Funds)

bulletA Non-Resident Firearm Declaration will cost $50. It can be renewed any number of times within a 12-month period at no extra cost.

 

bulletYou can obtain forms and additional information on the legal requirements under the Firearms Act by calling 1-800-731-4000 (if you live in the U.S.) or 1-506-624-5380 (if you live in another country). If you book with us, we will send you forms prior to your departure for Canada.

 

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