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OFAH Zones

OFAH Zones foster localized engagement, representation, and action on behalf of OFAH Membership. Each Zone serves as a regional hub to connect members with the organization and to address fishing, hunting, conservation and other outdoor issues relevant to their specific geographic area.

OFAH Zones foster localized engagement, representation, and action on behalf of OFAH Membership. Each Zone serves as a regional hub to connect members with the organization and to address fishing, hunting, conservation and other outdoor issues relevant to their specific geographic area.
 

What does that mean?

Grassroots Engagement

Provide a platform for local members to voice concerns, share ideas, and contribute to conservation initiatives. Encourage active participation in OFAH programs and projects.

Localized Representation

Represent the interests and concerns of members at the regional level. Act as a liaison between the provincial OFAH leadership and local communities.

Education and Advocacy

Promote responsible hunting, fishing, and conservation practices. Educate members and the public about wildlife management and environmental stewardship.

Event Coordination

Host Zone-specific meetings, educational workshops, and recreational events such as fishing derbies or hunting safety courses.

Support for Conservation Projects

Assist with or initiate localized conservation efforts, such as habitat restoration or species monitoring programs.

Find Your Zone

Zone Contacts

Zone A

Roy DeCorte
807-597-4285 
r.decorte@sympatico.ca

Zone B

Josef Brecka 
807-577-7712
brecka@tbaytel.net

Zone C

Peter Sword
705-647-7986 
psword2@gmail.com

Zone D

Roy Polsky
705-897-6556 
rpolsky@cyberbeach.net

Zone E

John Hinton 
705-292-7270
jhinton@nexicom.net

Zone F

Kerry Coleman
613-791-7515 
kerrycoleman51@gmail.com

Zone G

Rob Hare
905-989-7672 
rhareofah@gmail.com

Zone H

Michael Evers 
705-436-4521
d_evers@rogers.com

Zone J

Mark Braet
519-328-2354 
markbraetofah@gmail.com 

OFAH Affiliated Clubs within Zones

The province is divided into nine different zones with OFAH representatives overseeing each zone. This interactive map shows the distribution of participating OFAH clubs within each zone. Some clubs are private hunt camps, while others are open to the public and offer opportunities for new members to join. Clubs offer a wide variety of services from shooting ranges to fishing derbies, to kids camps and skiing/snowshoeing trails to name a few. Click on the upper left icon ( Google Map legend icon ) on the map to filter clubs and find one in your area accepting new members. You may also click on individual teardrop locators for club contact information.   
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