The Non-Resident Firearms Declaration (Form CAFC 909 EF), and its continuation sheet (Form CAFC 910 EF) must be presented in triplicate, unsigned, to a customs officer at your first point of entry into Canada. Available online here.

Look over the Saskatchewan Hunting Guide for more hunting information.

What To Bring for Spring Bear Season

1. Clothes for temperatures between 25 and 80 degrees F.
2. If you are rifle hunting you must have a white or blaze orange jacket and an orange hat (white or orange camouflage is not acceptable, vests are not acceptable), this is required by law
3. Bug jacket
4. ThermaCell and refills- we have found these priceless when the mosquitos are bad
5. Water proof footwear
6. Rain gear
7. Any cover scent or lure you like to use
8. Bow or gun case
9. Fishing equipment for pike and walleye if you wish to fish
10. All meals are provided but feel free to bring any snacks or drinks you like
11. Personal care products
12. Slippers or light shoes to wear around camp
13. Favorite spirits


What To Bring For Deer Season

1. Warm clothing and boots for temperatures as low as -30 degrees F.
2. White or blaze orange jacket and a blaze orange hat - orange or white camouflage is not acceptable - a vest also is not acceptable (most people pick up a very large cheap white cover up that will go over their regular clothes) - this is required by law
3. Any cover scents or lures you like to use
4. Personal care products
5. Lunches and meals are provided but feel free to bring along any snacks or drinks you like
6. A small thermos to take on stand
7. Slippers or light shoes to wear around camp
8. A small pack to take on stand
9. A face mask is very helpful to keep you warm on cold days
10. Hand and foot warmers
11. Hand muff and light gloves
12. A lot of my hunters are using heater body suits and find this a very effective way to keep warm
13. Favorite spirits