RE: 2006 Canadian Whitetails - Get' em!
Ag,
In alberta you need a hostto hunt biggame. A hunter host can take guys fromCanada & USas long is is not for profit. Though Alien non-residents, those who are not canadian are stipulated to differentregulations under the hunter host program, as is the host permit. That is my take on it any way.I have a very good buddy in Alberta and I have hunted with him on a couple of occasions since he moved from here(been awhile though), he required a hunter host permit and I needed theto buy thetags, win, etc.
Saskatchewan you can hunt birds(waterfowl & upland), whitetails and black bear solo (no host required[:@]).
In BC - Canadian resident and BC resident apply for an accompaning permit, of which only 1 can be given to that BC resident and 1 hunter per hunting season. This also extends to immediate family members from other then canada(alien non-residents). I believe it is a 1 on 1 only thing, though I am not sure if you can hunt more than one species if they are open at the same time or not? Other than that as a canadian resident I can apply for a license then find a guide to hunt with. I know a guy who does a swap hunt with a fella form BC every few years, whitetails for elk or moose is what they do. I am not sure all the particulars what can or can not be hunted, process, etc so I'd contact the DNR for more precise info or your hunting regs for general items(possible links to further info).