Fishing is free this Family Day weekend

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NORTHERN ONTARIO -- To help celebrate Family Day weekend (yes, this is a long weekend, folks), Ontario has once again made Feb. 17-19 a free family fishing weekend.

This means Ontario residents can drop a line in the water anywhere in the province without having to purchase a licence or carry an Outdoors Card. 

“Fishing is a family-friendly activity that is easy to learn and can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities on thousands of lakes and rivers in Ontario,” said Graydon Smith, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, in a news release.

“Family Day weekend is a great time to get out with your family and enjoy this fun activity. Just remember to stay safe and fish responsibly.”

Conservation catch limits and other regulations still apply. You can learn more about those here.

You can get a free digital fishing package by visiting OntarioFamilyFishing.com.

The province reminds people that ice conditions can be deceptive and unpredictable.

Always be sure to check ice conditions with local ice hut operators or other anglers before venturing out.


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