La Pourvoirie du Castor Blanc

Hunting, fishing & snowmobiling in Québec

Caribou hunting package
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Caribou hunting package

The far north

The ultimate adventure above the 52nd parallel. In the austere setting of Baie-James and Nunavik, the land of the Cree and Inuit, the horizon stretches as far as the eye can see. The unfolding landscape is broken only by the occasional stunted conifer; a closer look reveals the tundra's carpet of moss, flowers, shrubs and abundant lichen, the essential nutrients of the large cervidea that reigns supreme on this territory, the caribou.

Opening dates

You can hunt caribou in summer, autumn and winter.

  • Zone 22 : from November 15, 2011 to February 15, 2012.
  • Zone 23 north : from August 1 to October 31, 2011 and from February 15, 2010 to April 15, 2012.

Description

Caribou hunters practise fine hunting techniques, from actively pursuing the animal to hunting from a hide. Given the environment and the relative abundance of game (when you’re hunting along a migratory route), approaching game is often an easy task. You can even choose your trophy and fire from a reasonable distance. Once you’ve reached your limit of two caribou, you can enjoy a photo safari, ptarmigan hunting, off-track snowmobile, fishing and, in some cases, meet members of the Aboriginal community and learn about their fascinating way of life. Accommodations are usually provided in a warm and welcoming satellite camp or a rustic forest camp.

VIP packages available on request only.

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