Author: Clint Curtis

Can You Own A Crow In Canada?

Under provincial and federal law, it is illegal to keep a wild animal, as designated under the BC Wildlife Act, as a pet. Very rarely, the provincial government issues permits for the personal possession of wild animals. Can I have a pet crow Canada? No. Migratory insect-eating birds such as the American Robin are protected […]

Where Do Sea Lions Live In Canada?

British Columbia. British Columbia is the only place in Canada where the Steller sea lions live. This group falls under the species’ Eastern population segment, which has shown some stable recovery in recent decades. The Western population segment (west of the 144° west longitude) unfortunately continues to decrease in numbers. Are there sea lions in […]

Can I Take My Indian Cat To Canada?

Below are some of necessary steps involved in taking your pet to Canada: Your pet must be microchipped to be able to apply for an Export Permit. The valid Pet Passport/Vaccination Book issued by an authorised vet. Crate Train your pet in advance to make the journey stress-free. Can I bring my pet cat to […]

Where Are The Most Deer In Canada?

Sépaq Anticosti, Côte-Nord There are 20.9 deer per square kilometer, one of the highest densities in North America. Where is the best deer hunting in Canada? Saskatchewan is considered one of the best places in the world to hunt whitetail deer. TheGreat Grey Outfitters & Western Trophy Outfitters experience lets you enjoy incredible hunting and […]

What Are The Top 10 Dog Breeds In Canada?

Each year, the Canadian Kennel Club creates a list of the most popular dog breeds in the country. The 10 Most Popular Dog Breeds in Canada Labrador Retriever. German Shepherd. Standard Poodle. French Bulldog. Shetland Sheepdog. Australian Shepherd. Havanese. Bernese Mountain Dog. What is the most common breed of dog in Canada? Labrador RetrieversThe most […]

Where Did Tyrannosaurus Rex Live In Canada?

One of the most complete T. rex fossils was found in Saskatchewan. The specimen, called “Scotty,” was named the province’s official fossil in 2016. Was the T. rex found in Canada? Scotty was found in the badlands just outside of Eastend in 1991 by a high school teacher and paleontologists with the Royal Saskatchewan Museum […]