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Fish for free on Family Day weekend

By offering a free fishing licence, an Ontario family of four could save up to $100
walleye on ice 2016

You and your family can fish for free on Family Day weekend.

From February 15 to 17, Canadian residents of all ages can enjoy fishing in Ontario without having to buy a licence or carry an Outdoors Card.  

John Yakabuski, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, says in a news release, "We have made life more affordable by doubling the number of free fishing events to also include the Mother's Day and Father's Day weekends."

Family Day weekend is the first of four licence-free fishing opportunities in 2020. With only a week to go before the Family Day weekend, you can start planning your fishing trip or find a local event at www.ontariofamilyfishing.com

By offering a free fishing licence, an Ontario family of four could save up to $100 says the release.

Anglers are reminded to stay safe when heading onto the ice to fish. For ice safety tips, please visit www.ontario.ca/icefishing

Free fishing events are offered through a partnership between the Ontario government and the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters.

Veterans and active Canadian Armed Forces members residing in Ontario can enjoy year-round recreational fishing without having to purchase a fishing licence.

Recreational anglers contribute $2.2 billion annually to the Ontario economy in direct and related spending.