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Anyone who doesn’t have a fishing licence is encouraged to get out to enjoy the pastime as free fishing returns with Family Day Weekend.

Anyone who doesn’t have a fishing licence is encouraged to get out to enjoy the pastime as free fishing returns with Family Day Weekend.

February 14 to 16 is the first of four annual free fishing windows aiming to get more people into recreational fishing. The others include Mother’s Day weekend (May 9-10), Father’s Day weekend (June 20-21), and Family Fishing Week from June 27-July 5.

“Family Day weekend is a perfect time for families to get outdoors and enjoy ice fishing here in Ontario,” Minister of Natural Resources (MNR) Mike Harris stated in a release.Whether you’re a seasoned angler or it’s your first time ice fishing, take advantage of this opportunity to get out and make lasting memories with friends and family.”

Recreational fishing is a vital part of Ontario’s economy, contributing significantly to local tourism and jobs in communities across the province, the MNR stated. Some 1.3 million licensed anglers spend $2.4 billion per year on recreational fishing in Ontario.

Safety encouraged

Before heading out to ice fish, keep safety the top priority, the MNR reminded. Check conditions with local ice hut operators or anglers and remember that clear blue ice is strongest, while white or honeycombed ice is weaker. Let someone know where you will be fishing and wear appropriate gear for warmth and safety.

Conservation catch and possession limits remain in effect as do restrictions in sanctuaries and other fishing regulations. Participating Canadian residents must carry provincially or federally issued identification showing their name and date of birth.

Outside of free fishing periods, most between the ages of 18 and 64 must have an Outdoors Card and a licence to fish. All veterans and active Canadian Armed Forces members residing in Ontario can enjoy free fishing wherever fishing is allowed.

Licences can be purchased online at www.HuntAndFishOntario.com and in person at participating ServiceOntario or authorized licence issuer locations.

Register your family fishing plans at http://ontariofamilyfishing.com to receive a FREE digital fishing package, and entry into a draw for a $500 prize pack from Ontario Out of Doors magazine, Lucky Strike Bait Works, and Shimano North America Fishing.


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