| Firearm Safety / Hunter
Education Course
In Newfoundland and Labrador, a person must complete the Firearm Safety / Hunter Education Course (FS/HE) to become eligible to hunt game with a firearm. Participants may take the course starting at age fourteen. The minimum age to hunt small game in this province is sixteen. To
hunt big game a person must be at least eighteen years of age. |
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The FS/HE Course has two parts:
Part A - Canadian Firearms Safety Course Part A is actually the Canadian Firearms Safety Course. It teaches participants the basics of firearms safety and the laws related to firearms storage, handling and transportation. By completing Part A, a person may also apply for a Firearms Possession and Acquisition Licence to obtain non-restricted firearms.* * Regulations under the Firearms Act (Justice Canada), require a person to obtain a Firearms Possession and Acquisition Certificate to possess and acquire firearms. Applications for Firearms Licences are available at local postal offices. For more information about firearms licencing, please contact the Canadian Firearms Centre in Ottawa at 1-800-731-4000. Part B - Hunter Education Course Part B teaches participants aspects of wildlife conservation and management, hunting laws, hunter ethics and responsibility, outdoor safety and survival techniques and other skills used for hunting. By completing both Part A and Part B, the participant meets the provincial requirement to obtain provincial licences to hunt with a firearm. The Firearm Safety / Hunter Education Course is recognized by all Canadian Provinces. Hunters traveling to other parts of Canada should carry their Outdoor Identification Card. Note: Some provincial jurisdictions may require additional hunter training and/or testing for new residents moving into their province. For more information, please contact the Conservation Services Section, Inland Fish and Wildlife Division address listed on this page.
Successful FS/HE Course participants also receive yearly applications for the annual big game licence draw under the following conditions:
Where and when can I take a course? To register for a FS/HE course, please contact a College of the North Atlantic campus near you. Courses are offered throughout the year. For more information about the Firearm Safety/Hunter Education Course, please contact: Wildlife
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