Be sure to check what hunter classification applies to you before finding your fee. Alberta hunting licence and permit fees are based on where a hunter lives. In Alberta, hunters are classified in three ways:. Travel restrictions due to COVID have hit tourism industries hard around the world, and in Alberta it has created a particularly difficult year for hunting outfitters. Only residents and, to a lesser extent, non-residents Canadian are eligible to apply in these draws.
This levy goes to the Alberta Conservation Association for programs. Although draws are used for specific wildlife management purposes e. Draw Application Deadline Dates - Hunters interested in special licence hunts for fall must have applied by June Refer to the Alberta Hunting Draws Booklet for more information on draws. Undersubscribed Licences are special licences leftover following the draw. These opportunities go on sale July 14 — visit albertarelm.
Draw Results - Beginning July 14, draw results are available online at albertarelm. Landowner Special Licence A person who qualifies may be eligible to obtain a special licence after having been unsuccessful in some draws.
Those available will be issued to eligible persons on a first-come, first-served basis. For details on eligibility and the application process, please consult the Alberta Hunting Draws booklet. Partner Licence The following Partner Licences are available: 1. A resident holder of an Antlerless Moose Special Licence has the option of designating one eligible resident hunter adul, youth or senior to be a partner on the Special Licence, thereby allowing the designated hunter to obtain a Special Antlerless Moose Partner Licence.
A resident holder of an Antlered Moose Special Licence has the option of designating one eligible hunter, either a resident adult, youth or senior or a non-resident Canadian adult, youth or senior , to be a partner on the Special Licence, thereby allowing the designated hunter to obtain a Special Antlered Moose Partner Licence.
A non-resident Canadian holder of an Antlered Moose Special Licence obtained through the draw process has the option of designating one eligible resident adult, youth or senior hunter to be a partner on the Special Licence, thereby allowing the designated hunter to obtain a Special Antlered Moose Partner Licence.
Resident hunters successful in drawing a Special Licence in any of the other Draws may designate one eligible resident youth 12 to 17 years of age or senior 65 years of age and over to be a partner on their Special Licence.
Rules for all Partners — A designated partner does not need any priority to qualify for a partner licence, does not need to have applied on the draw, and the purchase of the partner licence will not affect any existing priority of the partner. The intended partner must be eligible to hold a hunting licence. See below for information regarding licence combinations and restrictions.
The primary licensee may designate a partner at any time until the end of the season for which the Special Licence is valid. The designated partner hunts under the authority of the special licence and must be in direct communication not including the use of any electronic devices with the primary special licence holder while hunting to ensure that both stop hunting once the tag s are filled.
The two hunters hunt as one. The primary licensee must carry the tag s issued with the special licence and must tag the animal as soon as there is a kill.
The primary licensee may hunt without the partner, but not vice versa. The intended partner must provide the licence issuer with the number of the Special Licence held by the primary hunter along with his or her own WiN. The Special Licence number authorizes the licensing system to issue a partner licence that is linked to the Special Licence.
The intended partner may then purchase a Wildlife Certificate and the appropriate Partner Licence. No tag is issued with the Partner Licence. Click here to view Definitions There is no requirement for non-resident Canadian and non-resident alien game bird hunters to contract their game bird hunts through a Bird Game Outfitter.
They may hunt game birds without an outfitter, a guide or Hunter Host. It is acceptable, however, for the hunter to be placed in a stand location by the guide or hunter host, if they remain at that same location to be picked up later the same day. Non-resident Canadian and Non-resident Alien hunters of big game, wolf and coyote must be accompanied by a licensed guide or a Hunter Host.
Each of these hunters has two options:. A Hunter Host. You must have the WiN s of the non-resident s at the time of purchase.
You must ensure that the hunters you host are named on your Hunter Host Licence. If you purchase your Hunter Host licence naming one hunter and you decide to add a second hunter to your licence at a later date, you can do so at no additional charge.
Return to albertarelm. Once you have purchased your Hunter Host Licence, the hunters may purchase their licences. A Hunter Host who plans to take a non-resident alien hunting must do the following:. Hunters wishing to hunt with a bow and arrow must also purchase a Bowhunting Permit not required for hunting with a cross-bow. Please refer to the Alberta Hunting Draws booklet available in June for information on how to apply in these draws next year. Scroll up to view Outfitting and Guiding Requirements.
Some special licences may be obtained through the draw system that are described in the Alberta Hunting Draws booklet which was made available in June Non-residents contracting a hunt with a Big Game Outfitter-guide may obtain Special Licences by using an allocation, available from their outfitter.
Non-residents using the services of an outfitter must be guided by a Big Game Designated Guide. These licences are only available at licence issuers. All special licences shown in the following table are available through a Big Game Outfitter. Some are also available through the draw system.
See Outfitting and Guiding Requirements. See Outfitting and Guiding Requirements for a summary of the circumstances under which these licences may be used and the limitations that apply.
Non-resident Aliens contracting a hunt with a Big Game Outfitter must obtain Special Licences by using an allocation, available from their outfitter. Non-resident Aliens using the services of an outfitter must be guided by a Big Game Designated Guide. Resident game bird hunters require a WiN card and a Wildlife Certificate and:. Prior to purchasing any licence, each hunter must possess a valid WiN scroll up for more information regarding the WiN - Wildlife Identification Number and a Wildlife Certificate.
Hunters wishing to hunt with a bow and arrow but not a cross-bow must also purchase a Bowhunting Permit. Licence Costs. The publisher is responsible for the content of this publication, and is licensed by Alberta Environment and Parks to publish the summary of the hunting regulations contained herein. Copyright in Provincial Statutes and Regulations, whether in print or electronic format, belongs to the Province of Alberta. The contents of this website are provided free-of-charge to all hunters in Alberta.
With the exception of short quotations for review purposes, no portion of this document may be reproduced without written permission from Alberta Environment and Parks or Sports Scene Publications Incorporated. Website by SportS scene Publications Inc. Licensing and Costs.
Purchasing a Licence Aspira manages the sale of all recreational hunting and fishing licences in Alberta. Outfitting and Guiding Requirements for Non-Residents Canadian and Non-Resident Aliens Click here to view Definitions There is no requirement for non-resident Canadian and non-resident alien game bird hunters to contract their game bird hunts through a Bird Game Outfitter. Each of these hunters has two options: may contract the holder of a valid Big Game Outfitter Permit, be guided by a Big Game Designated Guide, and hunt under the authority of a licence allocated to an outfitter for information on outfitters, contact the Alberta Professional Outfitters Society at apos.
Non-residents Canadian and Non-resident Aliens are limited to certain licences as indicated in the Licence Availability section click here for details. A Non-resident Alien and their intended Hunter Host must apply for their licences and make a statutory declaration that he or she understands the terms and conditions of the licences Scroll down to view Hunter Host Licence. The application process can take up to 10 days to complete.
A Non-resident Alien must not hunt bighorn sheep, cougar or trophy antelope while accompanied by a Hunter Host. Further Restrictions for Non-resident Aliens Who are Not Relatives of the Hunter Host or the Hunter Host's Spouse Relatives are defined as father, brother, son, uncle, nephew, grandfather, grandson, son-in-law, brother-in-law and female equivalents of the Hunter Host or spouse of the Hunter Host.
The Non-resident Alien and intended Hunter Host must initiate an application at a Fish and Wildlife office for their licences. A Hunter Host Must be an adult resident, and be eligible to hold recreational hunting licences.
Practice permit reissue or reinstatement pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. Pro-rated community pharmacy For new sites approved between January 1 and June Satellite pharmacy Only the licensee of a licensed community practice site can be issued a satellite pharmacy license. Practice site application assessment fee One-time fee that applies to all new practice sites. Licensee change, ownership change, or renovation Fee assessed for each change.
Hearing Tribunal Appeal. Application for review or appeal of any other decision made under the Health Professions Act or the Pharmacy and Drug Act.
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