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Get out and enjoy free fishing this Family Day weekend

It's one of four periods throughout the year where free fishing is offered without an Outdoors Card and fishing licence but keep in mind as you head out to a local lake, all conservation catch limits, size limits, and all other fishing regulations and rules still apply
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Ice fishing on Lake Nipissing and across the province is free this Family Day weekend.

Ontario families and friends can enjoy fishing in North Bay and area or anywhere in the province without having to purchase a licence or carry an Outdoors Card from Feb. 18-20, over the Family Day weekend.

“Fishing is a time-honoured tradition and a terrific way for families and friends to enjoy the outdoors and spend time together,” says Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry Graydon Smith. “Whether you are a seasoned angler or a first-time fisher, this is a great opportunity to get outside and fish for free this Family Day weekend.”

There are family fishing events planned across the province or plan your own family event and get a free fishing package by clicking here. This weekend is one of four times when Canadian residents can fish for free throughout the year, including Mother’s Day weekend (May 13 and 14), Father’s Day weekend (June 17 and 18), and Family Fishing week (July 1-9).

Outside of free fishing periods, anyone 18 and older, but under the age of 65 must have an Outdoors Card and a fishing licence. All veterans and active Canadian Armed Forces members residing in Ontario can enjoy free recreational fishing in the province, whenever and wherever fishing is allowed.

Ice fishing is a fun activity, but it’s important to make sure the ice is thick enough. Ice that looks safe may not be. Before you venture out, be sure to:

  • Check ice conditions with local ice hut operators or other anglers
  • Let others know where you’re planning to fish and when you plan to return
  • Wear appropriate clothing and equipment for safety and comfort

If you are fishing during free fishing periods, all conservation licence catch limits, size limits, sanctuaries and all other fishing regulations and rules still apply. Canadian residents participating in free fishing periods must carry identification issued by the provincial or federal government, showing their name and date of birth,