In Alberta, if your boat is equipped with a permanent toilet, cooking facilities, sleeping facilities you may consume alcohol. However, the boat must be anchored or docked. Contact Alberta’s RCMP for more info about the laws for boating and alcohol in Alberta. Can you drink beer while fishing in Canada? The Criminal Code of Canada […]
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Can Métis Fish Without A License In Alberta?
Fishing without a Domestic Fishing Licence Recognized Métis harvesters who have not obtained a Domestic Fishing Licence or intend to fish in waters not eligible for this licence, are required to purchase a sportfishing licence and follow the sportfishing rules for those waters. Do natives need a fishing license in Alberta? Fishing without a Domestic […]
How Wide Are Roads In Alberta?
A commonly used minimum for both curbside and non-curbside travel lanes is 3.00 m. Minimum values for curbside bus lanes range from 3.25 m (Rotterdam) to 3.55 m (TAC, Calgary), while minimum values for non-curbside bus lanes range from 3.20 m (Edmonton) to 3.50 m (Ottawa). How wide is a 2 lane road in Canada? […]
Are Walleye Endangered In Alberta?
Walleye are classified as Secure in the current General Status of Alberta Wild Species report. Can you keep walleye in Alberta? Walleye are one of Alberta’s most delicious and cherished fish species. However, to keep walleye from certain lakes in Alberta, you must apply for a licence through a draw system, much like big game […]
Do Seniors Need A Hunting License In Alberta?
Resident Senior Hunters Prior to purchasing any licence or big game draw application, each Resident Senior or Youth hunter must possess a Wildlife Certificate for a reduced cost of $8.30 + tax, which includes a Game Bird licence at no additional cost. Can I hunt on my own land without a license in Alberta? Any […]
What Time Of Year Do Moose Rut In Alberta?
The moose rut happens in late September to mid or late October. At that time, moose are frequently on the move during the day and the night. What month is moose rut? Every fall begins the rutting, or mating, season for moose. Rutting behaviors typically begin in late August or early September and continue until […]
What Is Considered The Prairies In Alberta?
The Prairies Ecozone of Canada includes the northern tall grasslands in southern Manitoba and Aspen parkland, which covers central Alberta, central Saskatchewan, and southern Manitoba. Canadian Prairies. Canadian Prairies Prairies canadiennes (French) Map of the Prairie Provinces Location Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba in Canada Area What are considered the Prairies? Prairie Provinces, the Canadian provinces of […]
Are There Crayfish In Southern Alberta?
Under provincial regulations, northern crayfish are considered an aquatic invasive species of concern. Historically, they’ve been found in between Wainwright and Ryley in the Beaver River watershed south of Edmonton, but today, they’re all over the province, including in Calgary. Are crawfish native to Alberta? Northern crayfish are a species native to Alberta, however they […]
Is There Pickerel In Alberta?
Distribution. Walleye are found in lakes and rivers throughout Alberta, except in the foothills and mountains. Sometimes walleye are incorrectly referred to as pickerel, but true pickerel are members of the pike family and live in eastern Canada. Where can you catch pickerel in Canada? In Canada the chain pickerel can be found in Nova […]
Can You Use Worms To Fish In Alberta?
Fishing with Bait In specific lakes, only maggots and mealworms may be used as bait to allow anglers to fish for perch and lake whitefish with less impact on pike populations. Is it legal to fish at night in Alberta? A time of day angling restriction is when angling is not permitted from 2:00 PM […]