Ontario Fishing Regulations Summary
An annual guide to the rules and regulations for recreational fishing in Ontario. It contains information about recreational fishing licences, open seasons and catch limits, as well as up-to-date fishing regulations for each fishing zone. Effective January 1, 2024.
Cover photo: This year's cover spotlights shoreline fishing opportunities in a beautiful river setting only an hour from the GTA. This colourful fall image showcases Ontario’s great outdoors, capturing a picturesque moment with nature and the many benefits fishing offers to relax and escape from everyday life.
Photo credit: The Canadian Outdoor Photographer - by Lisa Hughes
All proceeds from the sale of advertisements appearing in this summary support fish and wildlife management programs in Ontario. The Province of Ontario and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry neither endorse products or services offered in advertisements nor accept any liability arising from the use of such products or services.
This summary is meant as a convenient reference only, and is neither a legal document nor a complete collection of the current laws. For details on the current rules, see the federal Fisheries Act, Aquatic Invasive Species Regulations, Ontario Fishery Regulations, Variation Orders and Species at Risk Act, as well as the provincial Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act and regulations, Invasive Species Act, and Endangered Species Act. The maps in this summary are intended as a guide only, with more detailed maps of Zone boundaries available at ontario.ca/Fishing or local ministry work centres.
2024 updates for anglers
Learn more at ontario.ca/FishingUpdates.
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