About Canada Fishing Licence
What This Site Tries To Do
Canada Fishing Licence is an independent website built to make licence planning easier to follow. The aim is practical: help readers work out the right province, the right licence path, and the right next page without bouncing through several government systems first.
Why The Site Is Organised This Way
Fishing in Canada is not one shared licence system. Provinces and territories run their own freshwater systems, some trips move into federal tidal rules, and a few common trip types such as salmon or ice fishing need extra attention. The site is organised around those real decisions rather than around a loose article archive.
How To Use It
If you already know the province, start with the province page. If you are still comparing destinations, use the licence hub or the tools first. If the trip involves seasons, salmon, visitors, or border logistics, move into the related support guides before you buy.
What The Main Sections Cover
The licence hub handles cost, online purchase, visitor questions, and licence types. Province pages handle local buying steps and the support pages that most often matter for that province. Tools help compare cost, rules, and seasons. Guides cover the narrower trip questions that do not belong on every province page.
About The Publisher
The site is run as a personal publishing project by Kevin Luo. It grew out of the same problem many readers run into: the information exists, but it is spread across separate portals, rule books, and licence systems that are harder to compare than they need to be.
How The Site Is Supported
The site may use advertising or affiliate links to help cover hosting and maintenance. The main purpose is still licence planning and public information, not product promotion or pretending to be a government service.
Contact
Found a broken page, a dead official link, or something that needs a clearer explanation? Use the contact page.