Lot 5 Six Day Black Bear Spring Hunt in Canada For Four
This package includes a six-day spring black bear hunt for four (4) hunters. The winning bidder and their party will be hunting in the heart of Canadaís expansive boreal forest near the village of Kipawa, in western Quebec, approximately 275 miles north of Toronto. The dates for this hunt are June 5 - June 11, 2027. The tags are either sex with a rifle or bow. If you have ever wanted to do a spring bear hunt in Canada, now is the time!
Hunters can fly into Toronto and drive 4.5 hours north, or fly into North Bay airport and make the 1-hour drive to Kipawa. For those who prefer to drive, the destination is approximately 850 miles from Nashville, TN, and the trip takes approximately 16 hours. Driving takes longer, but it adds flexibility and simplifies arrival/departure, and allows hunters to bring more gear to customize their adventure.
Accommodations include a 3-bedroom rustic lakefront cabin just minutes away from stand locations for your evening hunts. The location may be remote, but the cabin has all the amenities to make your stay comfortable, including propane heat, on-demand hot water, range/oven, refrigerator, and satellite TV.
Hunting over well-supplied bait sites each evening, hunters can expect multiple encounters with bears. Your guide will transport hunters to and from their cabin to stand locations each evening, and he will help take care of the meat and hides, and ensure that hunters satisfy all legal requirements to transport their trophies back to the states. Feel free to bring your fishing tackle, as there are also opportunities for non-guided fishing during the day. Numerous nearby lakes offer walleye, smallmouth, lake trout and northern pike.††
Included: 4 hunters, lodging, transportation to/from stand locations, meat, hides, and trophy prep.
Not included: licenses/tags, airfare, transportation to and from the airport, meals/groceries, and hunting accessories.
Hunters can fly into Toronto and drive 4.5 hours north, or fly into North Bay airport and make the 1-hour drive to Kipawa. For those who prefer to drive, the destination is approximately 850 miles from Nashville, TN, and the trip takes approximately 16 hours. Driving takes longer, but it adds flexibility and simplifies arrival/departure, and allows hunters to bring more gear to customize their adventure.
Accommodations include a 3-bedroom rustic lakefront cabin just minutes away from stand locations for your evening hunts. The location may be remote, but the cabin has all the amenities to make your stay comfortable, including propane heat, on-demand hot water, range/oven, refrigerator, and satellite TV.
Hunting over well-supplied bait sites each evening, hunters can expect multiple encounters with bears. Your guide will transport hunters to and from their cabin to stand locations each evening, and he will help take care of the meat and hides, and ensure that hunters satisfy all legal requirements to transport their trophies back to the states. Feel free to bring your fishing tackle, as there are also opportunities for non-guided fishing during the day. Numerous nearby lakes offer walleye, smallmouth, lake trout and northern pike.††
Included: 4 hunters, lodging, transportation to/from stand locations, meat, hides, and trophy prep.
Not included: licenses/tags, airfare, transportation to and from the airport, meals/groceries, and hunting accessories.
Important Notice
All purchases will carry a 10% buyer’s premium. This includes all taxes, fees, and shipping. Firearm shipping and processing fees are the responsibility of the buyer. This fee helps TWRF offset operational expenses such as shipping, handling, and administrative costs — ensuring that the maximum amount of funds raised can be directed toward our conservation and wildlife programs. Please note: a $7.41 registration fee applies for first-time online hunting auction participants.
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