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Spearfishing is legal in Canada but heavily restricted and governed by a layered system of federal regulations made under the Fisheries Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. F-14). Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) manages tidal (saltwater) recreational fishing nationwide and most freshwater fisheries via province-specific federal regulations, while several provinces co-manage freshwater rules. Rules vary sharply by region and species. In tidal waters of the Pacific (BC) region, spears may NOT be used for salmon, trout, char, sturgeon, octopus or shellfish other than shrimp, and all fishing is prohibited inside Rockfish Conservation Areas (additional area closures may apply in some Marine Protected Areas). In the Maritimes (NB/NS/PEI), spearing is permitted in tidal waters only for eels, smelt and tomcod (NOT Atlantic cod), and is prohibited for all species in inland waters. In Ontario, spear guns are prohibited outright; only certain species may be taken with a hand spear under the Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007. In Quebec, spearfishing while snorkelling or diving is permitted in most zones but banned for Atlantic salmon, striped bass, landlocked salmon, muskellunge, lake trout, sturgeon and walleye, and forbidden in several zones and salmon rivers. A valid recreational fishing licence (federal tidal or provincial freshwater) is generally required.

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  • §Fisheries Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. F-14)
  • §Fishery (General) Regulations (SOR/93-53)
  • §Pacific Fishery Regulations, 1993 (SOR/93-54)
  • §Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55)
  • §Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 (SOR/2007-237)
  • §Newfoundland and Labrador Fishery Regulations (SOR/78-443)
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01ss. 9(1)(e), 10(1), 10(2), 14Ontario · federal

Spear gun prohibited; spear possession restricted (Ontario)

Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 (SOR/2007-237)

ENAsl nusxa

9(1) No person shall fish with ... a spear gun. 10(1) No person shall possess a snagger, spear gun or spring gaff in any waters or within 30 m of any water's edge. 10(2) Except when spear fishing in accordance with these Regulations, no person shall possess a spear for the purpose of fishing in any waters or within 30 m of any water's edge. 14 No person shall sport fish other than by angling or by means of a spear, dip net, baitfish trap, seine net, or bow and arrow.

02s. 23(1)Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) · federal

Possession of a spear within 15 m of inland waters prohibited (Maritimes)

Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55)

ENAsl nusxa

23 (1) No person shall possess in inland waters or within 15 m of inland waters a jigging device or spear.

03ss. 36, 83, 99Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) · federal

Eels may be taken by spear; smelt and tomcod may be taken by spear (Maritimes)

Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55)

ENAsl nusxa

36 No person shall fish for eels except by angling or with an eel pot, eel trap, dip net, longline, set line or spear. 83 No person shall fish for smelt except by angling or with a bag net, box net, dip net, gill net or spear. 99 No person shall fish for tomcod except by angling or with a bag net, box net, dip net, gill net or spear.

04ss. 38, 87Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) · federal

Daily catch limits for smelt and eel (Maritimes)

Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55)

ENAsl nusxa

87 No person engaged in recreational fishing for smelt with a dip net, by angling, or with a spear shall catch and retain more than 60 smelt in any day. 38 No person engaged in recreational fishing for eels by any method in the waters set out in column I of the table to this section shall catch and retain, in any day, more eels than the fishing quota set out in column II.

05Recreational Fisheries guidance page (not statute text)Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) · federal

DFO guidance: spearing permitted only for eels, smelt and tomcod in tidal waters; prohibited in inland waters (Maritimes)

DFO Maritimes Region Recreational Fisheries guidance (derived from Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations, SOR/93-55)

ENAsl nusxa

Spearing is permitted in tidal waters for the following species only, subject to seasons, daily bag and possession limits and minimum size limits: Eels, Smelt, Tomcod (not Atlantic Cod). Spearing for any species is not permitted in inland waters.

06Smelt / Eel sections of DFO guidance pageMaritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia) · federal

DFO guidance: smelt and eel spearing seasons, daily limits and eel minimum size (Maritimes)

DFO Maritimes Region - Tidal and freshwater (Diadromous) recreational fishery guidance (not statute text)

ENAsl nusxa

Smelt Spears: Open all year (tidal waters); Closed all year (inland waters). The daily smelt bag and possession limit for angling and spearing is 60. Eels: Fishing with spears is open from November 16 - August 31 and closed from September 1 - November 15 in tidal waters in New Brunswick. Fishing with spears is open year-round in tidal waters in Nova Scotia, but closed year-round in all inland waters in the Maritimes Region. The daily eel bag and possession limit is 10. The minimum eel size that may be retained is 35cm.

07Illegal fishing guidance page (not statute text)British Columbia (Pacific Region tidal waters) · federal

DFO guidance: spears prohibited for most finfish and shellfish (Pacific / British Columbia)

DFO Pacific Region - Unlawful/illegal fishing guidance (made under the Fisheries Act and Pacific Fishery Regulations, 1993, SOR/93-54)

ENAsl nusxa

You must fish only in allowed areas. It is illegal to: ... use spears to fish for salmon, trout, char, sturgeon, octopus or shellfish other than shrimp; ... fish in a Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA).

08Spearfishing / spear and harpoon section of guidance pageQuebec · federal

Quebec guidance: spearfishing permitted by snorkel/dive; prohibited species and zones (Quebec)

Gouvernement du Quebec - Sport fishing: Other types of fishing (official guidance page, not statute text)

ENAsl nusxa

This type of fishing is permitted in most fishing zones. You may spearfish while snorkelling or diving (with or without diving apparatus). The use of a spear or a harpoon is allowed to fish for American eel (without swimming) in the waters of iles de la Madeleine all year long. Spearfishing is banned for atlantic salmon, striped bass, landlocked salmon, muskellunge, lake trout, sturgeon, and walleye (except in waters without length limits). These methods are forbidden in zones 17 and 22-24, fly-fishing-only waters, salmon rivers, and within 500 metres downstream from salmon river mouths in specific zones.

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  • OchiqSmelt (spearing) - tidal waters, New Brunswick & Nova ScotiaYan 1 – Dek 31

    Spearing for smelt is open all year in tidal waters; closed all year in inland waters.

  • OchiqEel (spearing) - tidal waters, New BrunswickNoy 16 – Avg 31

    Spearing for eels is open Nov 16 - Aug 31 and closed Sep 1 - Nov 15 in tidal waters in New Brunswick. Closed year-round in all inland waters.

  • YopiqEel (spearing) - inland waters, MaritimesYan 1 – Dek 31

    Spearing for eels is closed year-round in all inland waters in the Maritimes region.

  • OchiqAmerican eel (spear/harpoon) - iles de la Madeleine, QuebecYan 1 – Dek 31

    Use of a spear or harpoon to fish for American eel (without swimming) is allowed all year long in the waters of iles de la Madeleine.

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Litsenziya talab qilinadiFisheries and Oceans Canada (tidal); provincial fish/wildlife agencies (freshwater) orqali

Tidal licences via DFO National Recreational Licensing System or authorized access providers; freshwater licences via the relevant provincial agency.

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Litsenziya talab qilinadi
Turi
Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Licence (federal/DFO) for saltwater; provincial Freshwater/Non-Tidal fishing licence for inland waters
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BC adult annual tidal licence approx. CAD $25.86 for Canadian residents and CAD $124.41 for non-residents (before GST); freshwater licence fees set provincially.
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Annual (and shorter-term options available); must be in possession while fishing or transporting catch.
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Tidal licences via DFO National Recreational Licensing System or authorized access providers; freshwater licences via the relevant provincial agency.
Hokimiyat
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (tidal); provincial fish/wildlife agencies (freshwater)

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  • Ontario: spear guns are prohibited entirely (Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 s.9(1)(e)); only a hand spear may be used and only in accordance with the regulations.
  • Ontario: no person shall possess a spear for fishing in any waters or within 30 m of any water's edge except when spear fishing in accordance with the regulations (s.10(2)).
  • British Columbia: spears may not be used for salmon, trout, char, sturgeon, octopus or shellfish other than shrimp.
  • Maritimes: no person shall possess a jigging device or spear in inland waters or within 15 m of inland waters (Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations, SOR/93-55, s.23(1)); spearing of any species is not allowed in inland waters.
  • Quebec: spearfishing permitted while snorkelling or diving (with or without diving apparatus) in most zones.
  • Equipment and method rules differ by province and management area; verify the local DFO/provincial guide before fishing.

Rules on spears and spear guns are province/region specific. Spear guns are explicitly prohibited in Ontario; the Pacific and Maritimes regions allow hand spearing only for limited species. The number of spears permitted in Ontario is 1 per licence holder for eligible species.

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Ov limiti va muhofaza qilinadigan turlar

Kunlik kvotalar, minimal o'lchamlar va hech qachon olib bo'lmaydigan turlar.

Kunlik limit

Region/species specific. Maritimes (statute, SOR/93-55): smelt daily limit 60 when taken with a dip net, by angling, or with a spear (s.87); eel daily quota 10 per day (s.38). BC: lingcod/rockfish limits are area-specific and set in the annual DFO tidal guide; figures below are representative, not a single fixed cited limit. Verify the current area limits before fishing.

Minimal o'lchamlar

  • Eel (Maritimes, per DFO guidance)min 35 sm
  • Lingcod (BC, representative; verify current area limit)min 65 sm

Muhofaza qilinadigan turlar — olmang

  • Muhofaza qilinadiAtlantic salmon (no spearing; Quebec ban, BC spear prohibition for salmon)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiTrout (BC - no spearing)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiChar (BC - no spearing)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiSturgeon (BC and Quebec - no spearing)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiOctopus (BC - no spearing)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiStriped bass (Quebec - no spearing)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiLandlocked salmon (Quebec - no spearing)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiMuskellunge (Quebec - no spearing)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiLake trout (Quebec - no spearing)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiWalleye (Quebec - no spearing except waters without length limits)
  • Muhofaza qilinadiAtlantic cod (Maritimes - tomcod spearing allowed but NOT Atlantic cod)

Catch and size limits are set per province/management area and per species. The Maritimes smelt (60) and eel (10) daily limits are taken verbatim from the Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55, ss.87 and 38). The eel 35 cm minimum size comes from DFO Maritimes guidance, not the regulation text (the regulation tables list other minimum lengths by water; verify the applicable area). BC lingcod/rockfish figures are representative of the annual tidal guide and are not a single fixed cited limit. Always consult the current DFO tidal guide or provincial freshwater regulations for the specific area before fishing.

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Talablar

  • Obtain the appropriate licence: a federal Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Licence for saltwater and/or the relevant provincial freshwater licence.
  • Non-residents pay higher licence fees (e.g. BC tidal non-resident approx. CAD $124.41 before GST).

Cheklovlar

  • Subject to the same species, gear, zone and season restrictions as residents.
  • Spear gun prohibitions (Ontario) and species spearing bans (BC, Quebec, Maritimes) apply equally to non-residents.

Foreign visitors may spearfish where it is legal provided they hold the correct recreational fishing licence; non-resident licence fees are higher than for Canadian residents.

Rezidentlar

Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Licence (federal) and/or provincial Freshwater/Non-Tidal Fishing Licence

Talablar

  • Hold a valid recreational fishing licence appropriate to the water (tidal vs freshwater) and carry it while fishing or transporting catch.
  • Comply with province/region specific spearing rules, species lists, seasons and limits.

Imtiyozlar

  • Lower licence fees than non-residents (e.g. BC tidal adult annual approx. CAD $25.86 vs $124.41 for non-residents).
  • Some provinces allow residents to fish certain species without a licence (e.g. trout in Newfoundland and Labrador for residents).

Indigenous peoples may have distinct food, social and ceremonial fishing rights not covered here. Licence requirements and exemptions vary by province.

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  • Spearfishing by freediving or scuba is permitted in BC tidal waters for permitted species such as lingcod and rockfish (subject to area limits and size restrictions), but NOT for salmon, trout, char, sturgeon, octopus or shellfish other than shrimp. A federal Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Licence is required.

    No spearing of salmon, trout, char, sturgeon, octopus or non-shrimp shellfish; prohibited inside Rockfish Conservation Areas and many MPAs.

  • Spearing permitted in tidal waters only for eels, smelt and tomcod (not Atlantic cod), subject to seasons and bag/size limits.

    Only eels, smelt, tomcod; subject to seasons, daily bag/possession limits and minimum sizes; no spearing in inland waters.

  • Spearfishing while snorkelling or diving is permitted in most Quebec fishing zones, excluding banned species and excluded zones.

    Banned for Atlantic salmon, striped bass, landlocked salmon, muskellunge, lake trout, sturgeon and walleye; forbidden in zones 17 and 22-24, fly-fishing-only waters and salmon rivers.

Taqiqlangan hududlar

  • It is illegal to fish in a Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA); the DFO Pacific Region guidance lists fishing in an RCA among prohibited activities, which includes spearfishing for finfish.

  • Spearing for any species is not permitted in inland waters of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

  • Spearfishing methods are forbidden in zones 17 and 22-24, fly-fishing-only waters, salmon rivers, and within 500 metres downstream from salmon river mouths in specific zones.

  • No-take Oceans Act MPA around the Duck Islands in Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland. Federal regulations (SOR/2005-294 s.4(1)) prohibit disturbing, damaging, destroying or removing any living marine organism or its habitat, which prohibits spearfishing. Only Aboriginal fishing and public-safety/defence operations are excepted.

  • No-take Oceans Act MPA extending 198.12 m (650 ft) from Round Island's low-water line, Eastport Peninsula, Newfoundland. SOR/2005-294 s.4(1) prohibits removing any living marine organism, prohibiting spearfishing. Closed to lobster fishing since 1997, designated MPA in 2005.

  • Oceans Act MPA on the southeast coast of Labrador protecting a genetically distinct ('golden') Atlantic cod population. Regulations (SOR/2005-295) prohibit disturbing/removing living marine organisms in the most protected zone, and recreational groundfish fishing is not permitted; spearfishing for cod is prohibited.

  • Basin Head Marine Protected Areamarine protected area (lagoon)

    Oceans Act MPA — a shallow coastal lagoon near Souris, eastern Prince Edward Island, protecting a unique giant strain of Irish moss. SOR/2005-293 prohibits activities that disturb, damage, destroy or remove living marine organisms or their habitat, prohibiting spearfishing.

  • Musquash Estuary Marine Protected Areamarine protected area (estuary)

    Oceans Act MPA in the Bay of Fundy, ~20 km southwest of Saint John, New Brunswick. Regulations (SOR/2006-354) prohibit disturbing, damaging, destroying or removing living marine organisms or their habitat in the protected zone, prohibiting spearfishing.

  • Porteau Cove no-take areano-take marine area / rockfish conservation closure

    Porteau Cove Provincial Park on the eastern shore of Howe Sound, BC — a popular dive site within the network of Howe Sound no-fishing protections (rockfish conservation areas and glass-sponge closures). Fishing, shellfish harvesting and removal of marine life are not allowed, prohibiting spearfishing.

  • Offshore Oceans Act MPA ~180 km west of Haida Gwaii (Pacific), centred on the Bowie Seamount. Designated to conserve the seamount ecosystem with no-take protections in its core; bottom-contact fishing is prohibited. Deep offshore — not a practical spearfishing site but a legally protected no-take area.

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Open-Meteo'dan Canada dagi qirg'oq ma'lumot nuqtasi yaqinida jonli dengiz va ob-havo ko'rinishi. Sharoitlar qirg'oq bo'ylab farq qiladi — yo'naltiruvchi sifatida qabul qiling.

Eastport Marine Protected Area – Duck Islands yaqinida jonli dengiz va ob-havo.

Sharoitlar

Kimdan so'rash

Hokimiyatlar

Baliqchilik va litsenziyalash uchun mas'ul rasmiy organlar.

  • Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) / Peches et Oceans Canada

    federal fisheries authority

    dfo-mpo.gc.cahttps://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
  • Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Pacific Region (recreational fishing, BC tidal)

    regional fisheries authority

    pac.dfo-mpo.gc.cahttps://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
  • Government of Quebec - Ministere responsable de la faune (sport fishing)

    provincial fisheries/wildlife authority

    quebec.cahttps://www.quebec.ca
  • Government of Ontario - Ontario Fishing Regulations

    provincial fisheries authority

    ontario.cahttps://www.ontario.ca
  • Province of British Columbia - Recreational fishing

    provincial fisheries authority (freshwater)

    www2.gov.bc.cahttps://www2.gov.bc.ca

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Manbalar

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  1. [01]

    Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 (SOR/2007-237) - Justice Laws Website

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    laws-lois.justice.gc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  2. [02]

    DFO Maritimes Region Recreational Fisheries - Spearing rules

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    dfo-mpo.gc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  3. [03]

    DFO Maritimes Region - Tidal and freshwater (Diadromous) species seasons and limits

    Rasmiy
    dfo-mpo.gc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  4. [04]

    DFO Pacific Region - Unlawful fishing (spear prohibitions)

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    pac.dfo-mpo.gc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  5. [05]

    Gouvernement du Quebec - Other types of fishing (spearfishing)

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    quebec.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  6. [06]

    Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55) - Justice Laws Website

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    laws-lois.justice.gc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  7. [07]

    Pacific Fishery Regulations, 1993 (SOR/93-54) - Justice Laws Website

    Rasmiy
    laws-lois.justice.gc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  8. [08]

    Fisheries Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. F-14) - Justice Laws Website

    Rasmiy
    laws.justice.gc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  9. [09]

    DFO Pacific Region - Learn about and apply for a recreational fishing licence

    Rasmiy
    pac.dfo-mpo.gc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan
  10. [10]

    Province of British Columbia - Recreational fishing (sport fishing) jurisdiction

    Rasmiy
    www2.gov.bc.caIyn 14 da kirish qilingan

Tadqiqotchi izohlari

Canada is a federation: recreational fishing is constitutionally a federal matter under the Fisheries Act, administered by DFO, but freshwater management is delegated to or co-managed with provinces, so spearfishing rules differ substantially between provinces/regions. Verbatim statute text was retrieved from the federal Justice Laws Website: Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 (SOR/2007-237, ss.9(1)(e), 10(1), 10(2), 14, incl. the 30 m rule) and Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations (SOR/93-55, s.23(1) 15 m spear-possession rule, ss.36/83/99 spear-as-permitted-gear for eel/smelt/tomcod, ss.87/38 daily limits). The 15 m Maritimes spear-possession figure is sourced to SOR/93-55 s.23(1). Entries explicitly labelled 'DFO guidance' or 'Quebec guidance' in law_texts are exact excerpts of official government guidance pages, not statute, and are marked as such; the BC spear-species prohibition is set out via DFO Pacific Region 'illegal fishing' guidance (the Pacific Fishery Regulations, 1993 page fetched did not contain that operative wording). The eel 35 cm minimum size comes from DFO guidance, not the regulation. 'max_spears' = 1 reflects the Ontario hand-spear rule; spear guns are prohibited in Ontario. Indigenous food/social/ceremonial fishing rights are out of scope. Data confidence is medium: all sources are official and the core statute is verbatim, but several operative species/season/limit details rest on DFO guidance pages rather than quoted statute, and BC catch limits are area-specific and not fixed-cited. Users MUST consult the current local DFO tidal guide and the applicable provincial freshwater regulations for the specific management area and year before spearfishing, as species lists, seasons and limits change annually.

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