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Free fishing in Ontario this Father's Day weekend

Looking for something to do with Dad this Father’s Day Weekend? Why not take him fishing?

The province has announced that Ontario residents will be able to fish for free and without a licence from June 17-18.

Outside of free fishing periods, most Canadians between the ages of 18 and 64 must have an Outdoors Card and a fishing licence to fish in Ontario.

“Fishing is a great family pastime,” said Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry Graydon Smith in a statement. “With fishing being free this Father’s Day weekend, it’s a great time to get out on one of Ontario’s lakes or rivers and enjoy this wonderful sport.”

Those taking advantage of this weekend’s free fishing period should be sure to follow all conservation license catch limits and carry ID issued by the provincial or federal government.

While fishing this weekend residents must:

• Follow conservation licence catch limits.

• Obey size limits and sanctuaries.

• Follow the fishing regulations.

• Carry a permit or identification card issued by the provincial or federal government, showing your name and date of birth.

Ontario residents who don't chance to get out this weekend will have another chance from July 1 to July 9 for Family Fishing Week.

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