Fishing Licence Types
These are the trip types that most often change the simple province-and-price licence flow.
Your trip crosses inland and tidal water
Open the tidal page before you assume one freshwater licence covers the whole day.
You are planning around salmon
Open the salmon page before buying because salmon products are rarely just a normal licence add-on.
You are fishing through winter
Open the ice-fishing page because winter hut, line, and access rules vary more than many visitors expect.
Core Type Pages
Use the page that matches the way you plan to fish, not just the province where you plan to go.
Ice Fishing
The right page when hut rules, line allowances, winter access, and province-specific ice rules change the normal licence workflow.
Salmon Licences
Use this for Atlantic salmon or Pacific salmon trips that need a separate licence, stamp, tag, or species-specific check.
Tidal / Saltwater
The main path for BC tidal fishing and Atlantic coast trips where federal rules replace the simple freshwater path.
Province Pages That Commonly Need Type Checks
These province pages are the strongest next step when trip type and province rules overlap.
British Columbia
Best fit for tidal, salmon, and WILD-system questions.
Nova Scotia
Useful when one trip can split across stocked lakes, salmon, and saltwater.
New Brunswick
Important for salmon licensing, guide-required waters, and tidal boundaries.
Manitoba
A strong province page for winter fishing and clear season-date planning.