How to Pack for an Ontario Fishing Trip
How to Pack for an Ontario Fishing TripHow to Pack for an Ontario Fishing Trip
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How to Pack for an Ontario Fishing TripHow to Pack for an Ontario Fishing TripHow to Pack for an Ontario Fishing Trip
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How to Pack for an Ontario Fishing Trip
How to Pack for an Ontario Fishing TripHow to Pack for an Ontario Fishing TripHow to Pack for an Ontario Fishing Trip
How to Pack for an Ontario Fishing Trip

What to Bring for an Ontario Fishing Vacations

  • Passport or U.S. Passport Card
  • Bath towel, washcloth and kitchen towel
  • Clothing for any temperature (hot or cold)
  • First Aid kit
  • Coastguard approved lifejackets
  • Gloves for early spring or late fall
  • Rain gear & waterproof footwear
  • Fishing gear and tackle
  • Landing net & minnow bucket
  • Weigh Scale and fillet knife
  • Food and beverage for housekeeping
  • Toileties
  • Personal medications
  • Sunscreen and lip balm (15 SPF or better)
  • Flashlight (Waterproof is best)
  • Sunglasses & hat
  • Camera and film (please send copies of big fish to us for our photo galleries)
  • Paper products such as paper towels and napkins
  • Bug repellent (10% DEET or better) & bug coils
  • GPS or compass can come in handy
  • Mosquito Coils
  • Lighter or matches
  • Spare set of vehicle & boat keys

    Required Boat Safety Gear

    If you bring your own boat, Ontario water safety regulations require your boat to be equipped with the following items. There is a good chance you will be stopped for a boat safety check.:

  • Anchor and rope
  • Paddles
  • Bailing tin
  • Non-projectile signaling device such as an air-horn or whistle
  • Coastguard approved lifejackets
  • Waterproof flashlight with good batteries in the flashlight
  • A 30-foot rope with a floatation device attached to the end for rescue situations

    Ontario Boating Regulations for Children

  • Children under 12 years of age must wear a life jacket at all times
  • No one under the age of 16 can operate a PWC (personal watercraft).
  • No one under the age of 12, who is not being directly supervised (by someone over the age of 16), may operate a vessel with more than 10 hp.
  • No one between the age of 12 and 16, who is not being directly supervised (by someone over the age of 16), may operate a vessel with more than 40 hp.

    Note: Non-residents do not need a Boat Operators Card unless they are in Ontario for more than 45 days.

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