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Fish for free during Family Fishing Week

Wednesday, July 04, 2012   by: SooToday.com Staff

NEWS RELEASE

GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO

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Fish for free during Family Fishing Week

McGuinty government encourages Ontarians to enjoy great outdoors

Canadian residents can fish licence-free in Ontario from July 7 to 15, providing families a fun and affordable way to enjoy the province's beautiful lakes and rivers.

Family fishing events in towns and provincial parks across Ontario include:

  • Eight Urban Fishing Festivals in the Greater Toronto Area
  • Rock Bass Family Fishing Day on Whitefish Lake at Algonquin Provincial Park, July 7
  • Dorion Township Huck Finn Derby at the Dorion Township Recreation Centre, July 8
  • Powassan Family Fishing Derby at South Himsworth Public Beach, July 9
  • Hamilton Bass Master's 1st Annual Kids Fishing Derby in Christie's Conservation Area, Dundas, July 14
  • The 16th Annual Dorset Kids Fish Derby, July 15

Supporting tourism and recreation is part of the McGuinty government's plan to strengthen the economy.

A strong economy protects the services that mean most to Ontario families - health care and education.

Quotes

"Ontario has beautiful lakes, streams and rivers. Whether you've never fished before or have been doing it for years, fishing is a wonderful way to spend some time together as a family, enjoying this province's great outdoors." - Michael Gravelle, minister of natural resources

"A day of fishing is a great way to enjoy Ontario's natural beauty and have some fun while creating family memories that will last a lifetime. Ontario parks are the perfect setting for a family adventure and to discover Ontario's great outdoors." - Michael Chan, minister of tourism and culture

"We are happy to be a part of this terrific opportunity for Canadian residents to try fishing without any licensing barriers. Many OFAH member clubs will host derbies during Family Fishing Week to introduce the joy of fishing to those who have never known the thrill of a fish on a line." - Angelo Lombardo, executive director, Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters

Quick facts

Canadians may fish licence-free in provincial waters during Family Fishing Week. Non-residents require licences.

Approximately 1.3 million anglers fish in Ontario each year and spend $2.5 billion in the province annually.

Ontario is home to 160 species of freshwater fish in lakes and rivers across the province.

Family Fishing Week is supported by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association and Canadian National Sportfishing Foundation, as well as many local sponsors and dedicated volunteers.

If you fish without a licence during Family Fishing Week, you must follow the conservation licence limits set out in the 2012 Recreational Fishing Regulations Summary.

Learn more

Plan your fishing trip from start to finish with Ontario's Fish ON-Line tool at Ontario.ca/fishing.

For more information on fishing events, visit the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters.

Find out more about Ontario's Family Fishing Week.

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jethrow 7/4/2012 5:10:06 PM Report

If the government really wants family,s to fish and enjoy Ontario lower gas prices and stop takeing out culverts and bridges so we can take them fishing thanks from a out doorsman.
1960 7/4/2012 11:00:04 PM Report

So is this a cover up for the fact that they are closing our freshwater resources is this our last free fishing week that they will offer if it is so free than give us free gas and a free place to stay, because how are we suppose to show our kids that camping and fishing are fun and teach them to respect nature when we can't afford to go camping with the price of gas. But I guess you have to work for the MNR to be able to get to the lakes that we would like to take our kids to, or to have access to crown land to camp on. But there will be no freshwater access to to do anything with our kids when they shut our resources down. It sure isn't the same when we were kids and went camping and fishing, and even going on vacations we can't even do that with families because of the high cost to travel. So free fishing you got to be kidding! What a joke!
specks 7/5/2012 6:17:53 PM Report

It would be a great family outing if the provincial government had not restricted access to our own lakes.How many families can fish at the locks at one time? Thanks alot Dalton and the M.N.R
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