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Hunting near Lake Louis
07 September 2007, 00:37
Hauke Karl W.Hunting near Lake Louis
Hy,
in the future I will work in the Lake Louis area.Who is from this area?And what to know about hunting near the National Parks?
And also I will nead a place to live with my family.
The hunter,from Hamburg,Germany,
Hauke

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07 September 2007, 20:32
Frans Diepstratenquote:
And what to know about hunting near the National Parks?
Don't get caught INSIDE the park.

You are talking about Lake Louise, Alberta?
I don't think there are resident homes in Lake Louise. A friend of mine who thought about applying for a job at one of the hotels told me she would have to live in Canmore, and commute. A very nice commute that would be too! Unfortunately Canmore is very expensive. Not sure if there are any other logical places to live.
What will you be doing up there?
Frans
14 September 2007, 15:19
Hauke Karl W.Thank you Frans(or Franz)
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14 September 2007, 15:20
Hauke Karl W.I was in Canmore,a nice city.Better than Banff!
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14 September 2007, 19:33
Grizzly AdamsI was in Hamburg once. Nice city, better than Banff, but that wouldn't be difficult.

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14 September 2007, 23:57
ScottNSomething else you'll probably want to know is that you need to live in Canada for 1 year before you are considered a resident under the hunting regulations. Until then you are considered a "non-resident alien" and will need to hire a guide in order to hunt.
15 September 2007, 01:47
Frans DiepstratenNot so. Some provinces have stipulations in that regard (hunting law is provincial, not Canadian), and Alberta has no such rule. The minute you can show you live here (e.g. an AB driver's license), you can get a resident's WIN card, etc.
(Unless something changed over the last five years)
BTW, Alberta also accepts Hunter Ed done anywhere in North America "or elsewhere". So Hauke's "Gruenes Abitur" provided he went through that in Germany, is acceptable.
Frans
15 September 2007, 02:25
ScottNHi Frans,
I'm new here and I'm certainly not trying to start an argument with you. I copied this from the Alberta Hunting Regulations:
Resident - a person who either
has his or her only or primary residence in Alberta and
> is a Canadian citizen or is admitted to permanent residence in Canada,
or
has lived in Canada for the 12-month period immediately preceding the relevant date;
or
is on full-time service with the Armed Forces of Canada and would, if an election were held under the Elections Act (Canada), be eligible to vote in Alberta under that Act.
Unless he has permanent resident status, I think he has to wait a year. Perhaps I am misinterpreting the definition though. I'm not sure what it takes to get that status, but he might be coming over on a work visa.
15 September 2007, 09:47
SkylineYes........you are right Scott.
There is no hunting around Lake Louise and there are minimum restrictions for qualifying as a resident in all provinces.
Period.
They vary but they are in place to prevent people from pretending to be residents. And that happens all the time........I have seen it time and time again in BC and in AB. Guess where most of these guys were from?
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15 September 2007, 19:41
Grizzly AdamsThe key word is "or". If you can meet the permanent residency requirements,like Frans, the time period doesn't apply. If you are just here temporarily, you gotta wait.
Grizz
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Those who can't skin, can hold a leg. Abraham Lincoln
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16 September 2007, 03:01
Hauke Karl W.Thank you all.Ive got my Grünes Abitur,german hunting lizence here.
Canada will be our new place to live.
If I have to ait one year to bring my rifles with me ok.
Guns dont kill people!
People kill people!
16 September 2007, 05:49
Frans DiepstratenScott, my apologies, I assumed too much. I had PR status and got my license right away, but Hauke could be on a work permit... in which case the 12 months apply.
Frans
16 September 2007, 05:51
Frans Diepstratenquote:
Originally posted by Hauke Karl W.:
If I have to ait one year to bring my rifles with me ok.
Hauke, unlike some European countries, there is no relation between hunting license and right to own firearms. You need a PAL (federal) license to be allowed to have firearms, and a hunting license (actually called wildlife certificate in Alberta, and a WIN card, and seperate species licenses) to hunt.
Frans
16 September 2007, 08:55
ScottNThere's no need to apologize Frans, like you said, the situation could be different depending on circumstance for an individual.
Scott
24 February 2008, 15:05
Hauke Karl W.Update
I`ve got my permit and in the end of March,early April I will work in Lake Louis:-)
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