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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY MONTREAL DEER—Nov. 1st to Nov. 30th—Androscoggin, Kennebec, QUEBEC The hunting laws herein set forth are compiled from latest Waldo, Lincoln, Knox, Sagadahoc, Cumberland and York. MOOSE—North of St. Lawrence River, Sept. 10th to Dec. Government advices. As changes are frequently made, 31st. however, they cannot be absolutely guaranteed, and in­ Oct. 16th to Nov. 30th in counties of Aroostook, Penob­ scot, Piscataquis, Somerset, Franklin and Oxford. South of St. Lawrence River, Sept. 20th to Dec. 31st. tending sportsmen are recommended to consult the DEER—Sept. 1st to Nov. 30th. sources of information mentioned to be on safe side. Nov. 1st to Dec. 15th in counties of Washington and CARIBOU—Sept. 20th to Dec. 31st. Hancock. Limit—one male or female deer. Limits—One Moose, two Deer and two Caribou. Caribou, cow and calf moose protected at all times. The young of Deer, Moose or Caribou, under the age of BEAR—No closed season in territory open to hunting. one year, must not be hunted or killed. NEWFOUNDLAND RABBITS—October 1st to March 31st (except in counties Cow Moose must not be killed at any time. CARIBOU—Closed season for three years from January 1st, of Androscoggin, Sagadahoc and York where season BEAR—August 20th to June 30th. 1925. is Oct. 1st to Feb. 28th). OTHER GAME—Mink, Marten, Fisher, or Raccoon- MOOSE AND ELK—Protected indefinitely. GAME BIRDS—Partridge and Woodcock, Oct. 1st to Nov. November 1st to March 31st. OTHER GAME—Beaver—Protected. 30th, inclusive. Beaver and Otter—Dec. 15th to April 1st. WILD RABBIT OR HARE—Guns, September 20th to De­ DUCKS, BRANT, GEESE, COOTS, GALLINULES AND FOX—November 1st to February 28th. cember 31st. Traps or Snares, September 20th to JACKSNIPE OR WILSON SNIPE—Sept. 16th to Dec. HARE—October 15th to January 31st. February 28th. 31st inclusive. MUSKRAT—March 15th to May 1st. OTTER, MARTEN, LYNX—October 1st to March 31st. RAILS—(except Coots and Gallinules), Sept. 16th to Nov. North of 50th parallel, November 1st to May 31st. FOXES—October 15th to March 14th. 30th,. GAME BIRDS—Woodcock, Curlew, Snipe, Plover and GAME BIRDS- Yellow-legs—September 1st to December 15th. Daily limit on game birds.—No person can kill, have in possession WILD GEESE—All year. or transport in any one day more than 5 Partridges (season limit Geese, Widgeon, Teal or Wild Duck of any kind (except PTARMIGAN, WILLOW GROUSE (commonly called Part­ on Partridge, 25); 4 Woodcock; 10 Ducks; 10 Snipe, and 5 Plover. Eider Duck, Wood Duck, Wild Swan, Sea Parrot, ridge), CURLEW, PLOVER, SNIPE, or other wild (Federal law limit, 8 Geese, 8 Brant, 25 Rails, Coots and Gal­ Gannet, Guillemot and Sea Pigeon)—Sept. 1st to or migratory birds. Sept. 20th to Dec. 31st. linules, Plover and Yellow-legs 15 in all). Dec. 15th. NOTE—hunting or shooting on Sundays illegal. NOTE—If guide is employed, the combined bag of sportsman and BIRCH OR SPRUCE PARTRIDGE—Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th. (For further information, apply to Game and Inland Fisheries Board guide must not exceed these limits. WHITE PARTRIDGE (ptarmigan)—November 1st to Jan­ St. John's, Newfoundland). Game birds cannot be sold or purchased at any time. Motor boats cannot be used for hunting sea birds, ducks and water­ uary 31st. fowl in any Inland Waters of Maine. LICENSE—Non-resident's license fee for general hunting (entire prov­ NOVA SCOTIA Dogs must not be used in hunting Deer. ince), $25.00. M00SE (bull)—October 1st to Oct. 31st, except on Island All Sunday and Night hunting prohibited. Non-residents who are active members of duly incorporated Fish Unlawful to use silencers on firearms. and Game Clubs of the Province, $10.00. of Cape Breton, where they are protected. Cow moose GUIDES—All non-residents, while hunting in unorganized territory NOTE—For the convenience of sportsmen the General Tourist protected, and it is not permitted to kill or hunt calf must be in charge of a registered guide—not more than five Department of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Montreal, is moose under the age of two years. hunters with one guide. authorized to issue resident and non-resident hunting licenses for Limit—One bull moose. LICENSE—As license fees, hunting territories and conditions vary the Province of Quebec. according to districts hunted, and changes are continually being (For further information, apply to Superintendent, Fish and Game CARIBOU—Closed season. made, hunters should apply to local sources for this information. Branch, Dept. Colonization, Mines and Fisheries, Quebec, Que.) DEER (except in Counties of Cape Breton, Inverness, and Victoria), Oct. 1st to Oct. 31st. NOTE—Hunting of deer prohibited in Counties of Cape Breton, NEW BRUNSWICK ONTARIO Inverness and Victoria. MOOSE—Oct. 1st to Nov. 30th. MOOSE, DEER, REINDEER OR CARIBOU—South of Limit—One deer. Cow and Calf Moose must not be killed at any time. French and Mattawa Rivers, Nov. 1st to Nov. 30th Sale of game meat prohibited. Bulls under age of three years or bulls having than less inclusive (except on St. Joseph Island where open BEAR AND WILD CAT—All year. ten points, protected. season is Nov. 15th to Nov. 30th). North and West OTHER GAME—Beaver, Fisher, Marten—Protected in­ Bag Limit—1 Bull Moose and two Deer. of French and Mattawa Rivers, Oct. 10th to Nov. 30th inclusive. definitely. DEER—Sept. 15th to Nov. 30th. Mink, Otter, Fox, Raccoon and Muskrat—Nov. 1st to Female Moose protected. Moose, Reindeer or Caribou Jan. 31st. CARIBOU—Protected. under age of one year, protected. HARE OR RABBIT—Nov. 1st to March 1st. BEAR—All year. Limits—One Deer, one Bull Moose, or one Reindeer or GAME BIRDS—Woodcock, Wilson or Jack Snipe, Oct. 1st OTHER GAME—Beaver—protected. Caribou. to Nov. 30th. Mink, Otter, Fisher—Nov. 1st to March 31st. Special Camp license may be obtained by organized resident hunting DUCKS AND RAILS—Except Yarmouth and Shelburne Muskrat—March 25th to May 1st and in certain coun­ parties to kill one deer to be eaten in camp. One such license to every six persons. Deer killed under authority of this permit Counties, Sept. 15th to Dec. 31st. ties to May 25th. will not affect limit under Hunting license. Yarmouth and Shelburne Counties, Oct. 15th to Jan. 31st. GAME BIRDS—Geese, Brant, Duck or Rails—Sept. 15th GEESE AND BRANT—Except Shelburne and Queens Coun­ to Dec. 31st. Except the islands in the Grand Manan BEAR—All year. ties, Sept. 15th to Dec. 31st. Group. OTHER GAME: Shelburne and Queens Counties, Nov. 1st to Feb. 14th. Islands in the Grand Manan Group, Oct. 15th to Jan. BEAVER AND OTTER—(By resident Indians only)—South (Special License.) 31st. of French and Mattawa Rivers, protected. North Plover, Yellow-Legs—Aug. 15th to Nov. 30th. Woodcock and Snipe—Oct. 1st to November 30th. of French and Mattawa Rivers, including Manitoulin All other migratory game birds protected. Plover, Yellow-Legs—August 15th to November 30th. Island—Jan. 10th to Feb. 20th. Subject to change. Partridge (ruffed grouse)—Closed season. MUSKRAT—March 1st to April 21st in that part of the LICENSE—Non-resident license fee for all game, $50.00. For small Other migratory birds protected. Partridges—Subject to order in council. Province lying south of the French and Mattawa game (excepting woodcock and snipe), $15.00. Rivers, and April 1st to May 21st in that part of (For further information apply to Minister of Lands and Forests, Non-resident hunters must be accompanied by licensed guides. Halifax, N.S.) Sunday hunting and shooting prohibited. Province lying north of the French and Mattawa Non-resident hunters are allowed under special permit from the Rivers. MAINE Minister of Lands and Mines to ship game they kill to their FISHER, MARTEN, MINK, Nov. 1st to March 31st. Summary of General Game Laws. homes. RACCOON—Nov. 1st to Dec. 31st. MOOSE (bulls only)—Nov. 21st to Nov. 26th in counties of LICENSE—(non-resident)— SQUIRRELS (Black and Grey), protected. Washington, Hancock, Aroostook, Penobscot, Piscata­ One moose and two deer $50.00 No person shall hunt, take, trap, shoot, kill or molest any quis, Somerset, Waldo and Lincoln. Limit—one bull Two deer 25 .00 fur-bearing animal without a special trapping license (For further information, apply to Deputy Minister, Department moose. of Lands and Mines, Fredericton, N.B.) or permit. [3] [4] 2] GAME BIRDS—Partridge—an open season may be author­ GAME BIRDS—Ducks, Geese, Rails, Coots, Snipe, Plover ized by an Order-in-Council where conditions will —September 15th to December 31st. warrant. RUFFED GROUSE (PARTRIDGE) and PRAIRIE Plover, Pheasant, Prairie Fowl, Quail and Wild Turkey, CHICKEN—Sharp Tailed Grouse, Pinnated Grouse, protected. Canadian Grouse (commonly known as Spruce Grouse), WOODCOCK—Sept. 15th to Nov. 30th. Hungarian Partridge—Oct. 1st to Oct. 31st. Plover, Snipe, and Yellow-legs—Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th. Sage Grouse, protected at all times. Ducks, Geese, Brant and Rails—Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th. Duck Limit—25 per day—200 per season. LICENSE—Non-residents, Big Game, $50.00; Game Birds, for season, $25.00; if domiciled in Canada, $10.00. Eider Duck, and all other migratory birds not specified (For further information, apply to Game Commissioner, Regina, above, protected. Sask.) Sale of moose, deer, caribou, wild ducks, geese or other waterfowl, snipe, quail, woodcock, ruffed grouse, or partridge, is prohibited. ALBERTA LICENSE—Non-resident license fee (general shooting), $41.00. Non-resident hunting license for Game Birds and Rabbits, $21.00. MOUNTAIN SHEEP, MOUNTAIN GOAT—September 1st Special Camp license (residents only, see above), $4.00. (For further information, apply to Deputy Minister of Game and to October 31st. Fisheries, Toronto, Ont.) Bag Limit—One male sheep and one goat. DEER, MOOSE, CARIBOU—November 1st to December MANITOBA 14th. Bag Limit—One Buck Deer, one Bull Moose and one DEER, CARIBOU, MOOSE or REINDEER—Nov. 21st to Caribou. Nov. 30th. One Male adult only. • Female Moose, Deer and Mountain Sheep, and Moose, ANTELOPE, CABRI, ELK or WAPITI—Protected at all Deer, Caribou, Mountain Goat and Mountain Sheep, times. under age of one year—Protected. FUR-BEARING ANIMALS: A special license may be obtained to hunt deer, moose South of Fifty-third Parallel of North Latitude. and caribou in the Forest Reserves of the Rocky OTTER and BEAVER—No open season. Mountains during Sept. and Oct. MINK, MARTEN, FISHER, PEKAN or SABLE—Nov. 1st ANTELOPE, BUFFALO, ELK, WAPITI—Protected at all to March 31st. times. MUSKRAT—March 15th to April 30th. OTHER GAME—Mink, Fisher, Marten—November 1st to North of Fifty-third Parallel of North Latitude. March 31st. FOX—Nov. 1st to March 1st. OTTER—Nov. 1st to April 30th. OTTER—November 1st to April 30th. BEAVER—Closed. BE AVER—Protected. MINK, MARTEN, FISHER, PEKAN or SABLE—Nov. GAME BIRDS—Ducks, Geese, Brant and Rails—Sept. 15th 1st to March 31st. to Dec. 14th. FOX or LYNX—Nov. 1st to Feb. 28th. WOODCOCK, WILSON SNIPE—Sept. 15th to Dec. 14th. MUSKRAT—March 15th to May 15th. PRAIRIE CHICKEN, GROUSE, PARTRIDGE, GREAT­ GAME BIRDS: ER and LESSER YELLOW-LEGS, BLACK BREAST­ PTARMIGAN—Oct. 1st to Oct. 20th. ED and GOLDEN PLOVER—Closed. PRAIRIE CHICKEN, PINNATED GROUSE and HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGE—Sept. 15th to Dec. 15th— RUFFED GROUSE, commonly known as PAR­ Sunday hunting prohibited. TRIDGE—Oct. 15th to Oct. 22nd. WILSON AND JACKSNIPE—Sept. 15th to Nov. 30th. LICENSE—Non-resident, General Game License, $50.00; Game Bird License, $5.00. BLACK BREASTED and GOLDEN PLOVER, WOOD­ (For further information, apply to Game Commissioner, Edmonton, COCK or YELLOW-LEGS—No open season. Alta.) WILD DUCKS and WILD GEESE—North of Fifty-third Parallel—Sept. 1st to Nov. 30th. BRITISH COLUMBIA South of Fifty-third Parallel—Sept. 15th to Nov. 30th. The following are the districts into which the Province LICENSE FEES—Non-residents Big Game $25 .00 of British Columbia is divided for the purpose of establishing Game Birds $25 .00 game regulations: Non-residents, actually domiciled in British Territory Big Game $15 .00 WESTERN DISTRICT—includes all that portion of the Game Birds $10.00 Province lying west of summit of the Cascade Moun­ NOTE—Under Section 74 of Game Act of Manitoba authority is given to vary the open dates or effect a close season and reduce tains and south of the Electoral District of Atlin. the game bird bag by Orders-in-Council. EASTERN m DISTRICT—includes the remainder of the Province. SASKATCHEWAN EASTERN DISTRICT DEER, CARIBOU, MOOSE—November 15th to December 14th—North of Township 34 only. MOOSE—'(Bulls only)—in Electoral District of Omineca ELK—November 15th to November 30th. north of main line of C. N. Rys., also Electoral Districts Bag Limit—One Moose, one Elk, two Deer (bucks only), of Atlin, Fort George and Cariboo—Sept. 1st to Dec. or two Caribou, but not more than two animals in all. 15th. ANTELOPE—Protected. Electoral District of Columbia (east of Columbia River) OTHER GAME—Mink, Fisher, Marten, Lynx, Fox—Nov. —October 1st to October 31st. 1st to March 31st. CARIBOU—(Stags only)—except Electoral Districts of OTTER—November 1st to April 30th. Mackenzie and Skeena, also Electoral District of MUSKRAT—South of Township 53, March 1st to April Cariboo west of Fraser River and that portion of 30th. North of Township 52, March 1st to May 15th. Eastern District lying south of mainline of Canadian BE AVER—Protected. Pacific Railway—Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th. [5] [6] WAPITI (Elk)—(Stags only)—Electoral Districts of Fernie, The open seasons detailed on page 7 do not apply to YUKON TERRITORY Cranbrook and Columbia, except portion of Columbia certain small areas in the Province. CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENCIES At the time of going to press the open seasons for 1927 west of Columbia River—October 1st to October 15th. NOTE—At the time of going to press certain changes were under consideration by the Provincial Game Warden, B.C., and intend­ had not been announced. The following were those in effect MOUNTAIN SHEEP—(Rams only)—in Eastern District CANADA AND UNITED STATES north of main line of C. N. Rys. and those portions of ing sportsmen are advised to consult latest regulations to be on for 1926. the safe side. MOOSE, CARIBOU, DEER, MOUNTAIN SHEEP OR Atlanta Ga.—E. G. Chesbrough, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept..59 N. Forsyth St. Electoral Districts of Cariboo and Lillooet south of 52nd LICENSE—Non-resident, General (Big Game, Birds and Fish), $25.00, Banff Alta.—J. A. McDonald, Dist. Pass. Agent C.P.R. Station Parallel of Latitude and west of Fraser River—Sept. 1st with fee for game shot, namely, $25.00 for each grizzly bear, MOUNTAIN GOAT—August 1st to March 1st. Boston Mass.—L. R. Hart, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept 405 Boylston St. to Nov. 15th. moose, sheep, wapiti or caribou; $15.00 for each black or brown Bag Limit—1 Moose, 2 Deer, 2 Caribou, 1 Mountain Buffalo N.Y.—H. R. Mathewson, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept 160 Pearl St. bear, mountain goat or mule deer; $5.00 for each deer of any Sheep, and 1 Mountain Goat, on license permit of Rams only, Electoral Districts of Fernie, Cranbrook and other species. Calgary Alta.—G. D. Brophy, District Pass. Agent C.P.R. Station $100.00. Chicago 111.—T. J. Wall, Gen. Agt. Rail. Traffic. . 71 East Jackson Blvd. Columbia, Oct. 1st to Oct. 31st. Non-resident, Birds only—season $50.00; weekly (British subjects MOUNTAIN GOAT—Eastern District except small area only), $5.00; bear, good only between January 1st and July 1st, 1 Moose, 2 Deer, 2 Caribou, 1 Sheep, and 1 Goat may Cincinnati Ohio—M. E. Malone, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 201 Dixie Term. Bldg. $25.00. also be killed upon payment of $25.00 for each such Cleveland Ohio—G. H. Griffin, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept.. . . 1010 Chester Avenue west of Arrow Lake and south of main line of Canadian Detroit Mich.—G. G. McKay, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. 1231 Washington Blvd. Pacific Railway—September 1st to December 15th. For further information, apply to Provincial Game Warden, Vic­ extra head. toria, B.C. No female animal shall be killed at any time. Edmonton Alta.—C. S. Fyfe, City Passenger Agent C.P.R. Building DEER—(mule, whitetail and coast), (bucks only)'—except Fort William Ont.—A. J. Boreham, City Pass. Agt 404 Victoria Ave. whitetail deer in North and South Okanagan and ALASKA GAME BIRDS—Ducks, Wild Geese, Cranes—September 1st Halifax N.S.—A. C. McDonald, City Passenger Agent 117 Hollis St. Similkameen Districts and in the Grand Forks-Green­ to December 14th. Hamilton Ont.—A. Craig, City Pass. Agent Cor. King & James St. wood district west of summit of Midway Mountains— MOOSE—(Bulls only)—Sept. 1st to Dec. 31st—Limit 1. Grouse, Ptarmigan, Partridge, Pheasants and Prairie Havana Cuba—Santamaiia Y Ca., Passenger Agts San Ignacio 18 Chicken—Sept. 1st to March 15th. Honolulu T.H.—Theo. H. Davies & Co. Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th. CARIBOU—(In Fur District No. 2, north summit Alaska Juneau Alaska—W. L. Coates, Agent. BEAR—(except white bear)—Sept. 1st to June 30th, 1928. Range,)—Aug. 1st to Dec. 31st. (In Fur District LICENSE—Non-resident, $100.00. Kansas City Mo.—R. G. Norris, City Pass. Agt .723 Walnut St. Bear cannot be trapped in Eastern District. No. 3)—Sept. 1st to March 31st. Elsewhere Sept. 1st (For further information, apply to Territorial Secretary, Dawson, Ketchikan. . . .Alaska—F. E. Ryus, Agent. to Dec. 31st. Y.T.) Kingston Ont.—F. Conway, City Passenger Agent 160 Wellington St. Limit—South of the summit of the Alaska Range and Kingston. . . .Jamaica—George and Branday, Agents. WESTERN DISTRICT Ahklun Mountains, 2: or north of said summit by GAME BIRDS—SPECIAL NOTE London Ont.—H. J. McCallum, City Pass. Agent 417 Richmond St. Los Angeles Cal.—W. Mcllroy, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept.. . .621 So. Grand Ave. MOUNTAIN GOAT—(except Vancouver Island)—Sept. a resident, 5, by a non-resident, 3; in case part of the The control of all migratory birds in Canada is vested Milwaukee Wis.—F. T. Sansom, City Pass. Agent 68 Wisconsin St. 15th to Dec. 15th. limit is taken north of the summit and part south in the Dominion Government. Provincial laws have accord­ Minneapolis. . .Minn.—H. M. Tait, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept 611 2nd Ave. South thereof, a resident may take 5 and a non-resident 3 in jQue.—-R. G. Amiot, District Pass. Agt Windsor Station BEAR—(except white bear)—Sept. 15th to June 15th, 1928. ingly been amended to correspond with the Dominion regula­ Montreal. Bear cannot be trapped in Western District. all, but in no event shall a person take more than 2 tions, which latter, however, are subject to change. • iQue— F. C. Lydon, City Pass. Agt 141 St. James St. caribou south of the said summit. Moosejaw Sask.—T. J. Colton, Ticket Agent. . . .Canadian Pacific Station DEER—(mule, whitetail and coast), (Bucks only)—except DEER—(Males only having horns not less than 3 inches in Nelson B.C.—J. S. Carter, District Pass. Agt Baker & Ward St. Queen Charlotte Islands and those portions of Van­ CANADIAN CUSTOMS REGULATIONS New York N.Y.—F. R. Perry, Gen. Agt. Rail Traffic, Madison Ave. at 44th St. couver Island known as North and South Saanich and length)—-Sept. 1st to Nov. 30th in Southeastern North Bay Ont.—L. O. Tremblay, District Pass. Agt.. . .87 Main Street W. Highland Districts—Sept. 15th to Dec. 15th. Alaska east of Longitude 141° only. Limit 3. A Sportsman's wearing apparel and ordinary baggage, also not more Ottawa Ont.—J. A. McGill, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept 83 Sparks St. than 40 cigars and not more than 100 cigarettes in open packages are Philadelphia Pa.—J. C. Patteson, Asst. Gen. Agt .Locust St. at 15th In portions of Vancouver Island known as Highland, and MOUNTAIN SHEEP—(except females and lambs)—Aug. allowed free entry into Canada. In addition to this, he may bring in North and South Saanich Districts—Sept. 15th to 20th to Dec. 31st. guns, fishing rods, canoes, tents, camp equipment, cooking utensils, Pittsburgh Pa.—C. L. Williams, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept 338 Sixth Ave. Oct. 31st. Limit—South of the Arctic Circle, 2: or north of said kodaks, etc., required for his personal use, upon making deposit with Portland Ore.—W. H. Deacon, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept .55 Third St. Circle, 3: in case part of the limit is taken north of Customs of an amount equal to the duty and this amount will be refunded Prince Rupert. . B.C.—W. C. Orchard, General Agent. BAG LIMITS to him provided that he reports the goods on his return, to the Canadian Quebec Que.—C. A. Langevin, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept Palais Station the Arctic Circle and part south thereof, a person may Customs and has same exported in Bond within six months from time Regina Sask.—J. W. Dawson, Dist. Pass. Agt. . .Canadian Pacific Station DEER—Eastern District—2. Western District—3. take 3 in all, but in no event shall a person take more of entry. Saint John N.B.—G. B. Burpee, District Pass. Agent ..40 King St. BEAR—2 grizzlies and 3 of any other species. than 2 mountain sheep south of the said Circle. St. Louis Mo.—Geo. P. Carbrey, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. . .412 Locust St. St. Paul Minn.—W. H. Lennon, Gen. Agt. Soo Line. . .Robert & Fourth St. MOUNTAIN SHEEP—North of C. N. Rys.—2. Districts MOUNTAIN GOAT—Sept. 1st to Dec. 31st—Limit 3— United S;tates Sportsmen desiring to export moose, deer, and cari­ bou must present hunting license to Collector or other officer of Customs San Francisco. . . Cal.—F. L. Nason, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept 675 Market St. of Fernie, Cranbrook, Columbia and portions of Cari­ Kids protected. and make application for export permit. License tag and permit must Saskatoon Sask.—G. B. Hill, City Pass. Agent 115 Second Ave. boo and Lillooet and west of Fraser River—1. BEAR—(large brown and grizzly)—Sept. 1st to June 20th— be attached to shipment. Sault S. Marie. .Ont.—J. O. Johnston, City Pass. Agent 529 Queen St. CARIBOU—Eastern District, north of C.N. Rys.—2. South Limit 3, in the aggregate of both kinds. Collectors of Customs designated for the export of moose, caribou Seattle Wash.—E. L. Sheehan, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept.. . 1320-2 Fourth Ave. of C. N. Rys.—1. and deer are located at Montreal, Quebec, Sherbrooke, Ottawa, Brock­ Sherbrooke Que.—J. A. Metivier, City Pass. Agt 91 Wellington St. N. NOTE—Nothing in these regulations shall be construed to permit ville, Kingston, Prescott, Toronto, Saint John, N.B., St. Stephen, Halifax, Skagway Alaska—L. H. Johnston, Agent. MOUNTAIN GOAT—2. the taking at any time of any game animal, game bird, or fur- Yarmouth, White Horse, Y.T., and all Canadian Customs ports on the bearing animal in Mount McKinley ^National Park, Katmai border of the United States. Spokane Wash.—E. L. Cardie, Traffic Mgr., Spokane International Ry. MOOSE, WAPITI (Elk)—1. National Monument, or, except by the occupant thereof on any Tacoma Wash—D. C. O'Keefe, City Pass. Agt 1113 Pacific Ave. < In order to avoid confusion and delay United States sportsmen are Toronto Ont.—Wm. Fulton, Dist. Pass. Agt Canadian Pacific Bldg. island occupied under lease or permit for fur-farming, or except advised to ship game to some point en route where a permit can be ob­ GAME BIRDS under permit of the Secretary, on any bird or game reservation, tained. Game can then be shipped through to destination without being Vancouver B.C.—F. H. Daly, District Pass. Agt 434 Hastings St. West or on Kruzof and Partofshikof Islands, or any mountain sheep held up at the border. Victoria B.C.—L. D. Chetham, Dist. Pass. Agt 1102 Government St or mountain goat in the eastern part of Kenai Peninsula east of Washington. . . .D.C.—C. E. Phelps, City Pass. Agt 905 Fifteenth St. N.W. EASTERN DISTRICT—DUCKS, GEESE, BRANT, longitude 150° (the location of which is indicated by a north and The exportation of big game from Canada is only permitted during COOTS and WILSON SNIPE: Throughout the Dis­ south line 5 miles east of the Stalter Place on Kenai River), any or within 15 days after the close of the "open season." Winnipeg...... Man.—C. B. Andrews, Dist. Pass. Agent. ... Main and Portage trict—Sept. 15th to Dec. 31st. Bag limits: Ducks, mountain goat on Baranof and Chichagof Islands, any deer west Big game being shipped by sportsmen to points in United States of longitude 141°. is subject to the laws of the State of destination. In some cases a permit 20 in one day, 150 for season; geese, 10 in the aggre­ to import is required. Sportsmen are advised to consult State regulations gate of all kinds in one day, 50 in the aggregate for GAME BIRDS: on this point. The Canadian Pacific Railway gives access to season; brant, 10 in one day, 50 for season; Wilson GROUSE AND PTARMIGAN—Sept. 1st to Feb. 28th— Ducks, geese and other game birds must be plucked before being many attractive hunting districts where big game is snipe, 25 in one day, 150 for season; coots, 25 in one Limit, grouse, 15, ptarmigan, 25, but not more than shipped to points in the United States. The export from Canada of day, 150 for season. 25 in aggregate. , partridge, prairie fowl, quail, wild turkey and woodcock is prohibited. plentiful. Sportsmen desiring information concerning United States duty on deer and game meat is 4 cents per lb. on the game conditions, outfitters, guides or any other fea­ WESTERN DISTRICT—DUCKS, WILSON SNIPE and DUCKS—(except eider ducks)—Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th— net weight of meat, and on game birds 8 cents per lb. COOTS: Throughout the District—Oct. 15th to Jan. Limit,25 per day. IMPORTANT—Non-Resident Hunters—To ship a trophy out of tures surrounding a hunting trip are advised to write 31st, 1928. Canada, the Canadian Customs regulations must be complied with. A GEESE—Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th—Limit, 8 per day. "Declaration Form" in connection with Export of Moose, Caribou and A. O. SEYMOUR, GEESE AND BRANT—North of the 52nd Parallel of Lati­ BRANT—Sept. 1st to Dec. 15th—Limit, 8 per day. Deer (copy of which can be secured from any express agent) must be tude—Oct. 15th to Jan. 31st, 1928. duly executed. With this declaration the sportsman must personally General Tourist Agent, South of the 52nd Parallel of Latitude—Nov. 1st to Feb. Not more than 25 in aggregate of all kinds of ducks, appear before a Canadian Collector or other officer of Customs and only geese and brant. when approved by him and form is returned to the Express Company Canadian Pacific Railway, 15th, 1928. Not more than 75 in possession at any one time. will shipment be allowed to leave Canada. 37 Windsor Station, Bag limits—Ducks, daily bag limit, 20, total bag limit, Customs invoices and Export Entry Forms must also be tendered 150; geese, 10 in the aggregate of all kinds in one day, NOTE—Non-resident sportsmen, hunting in Alaska, except in Fur with the shipment. Montreal. 50 for the season in the aggregate; brant, 10 in one District No. 2, must employ licensed guides. If there is no Customs Officer at point where shipment originates, LICENSEE—Non-resident $50.00, (see regulations for special conditions)* ship it consigned to yourself at Montreal, Quebec or other Port of Exit, day, 50 for season; Wilson snipe, 25 in one day, 150 (Further information from Executive Officer, Alaska Game Commis­ have the Declaration completed on your arrival, hand it over to the for season; coots, 25 in one day, 150 for season. sion, Juneau, Alaska). Express Company and instruct them to re-ship to destination. FRINTED IN CANADA, 1927 [7] [8] [91 10]

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