Hunting Packages

Guided black bear hunting at Caribou Falls Lodge in Northwestern Ontario wilderness.

Spring & Fall Hunt Packages

Our expert guides will make sure you have a chance to shoot a bear in our 275 square-mile territory and have a great experience in the process.

Choose one of our packages for a trip that will be the source of stories and memories for years to come.

  • Prices based on double occupancy

  • All prices USD

  • Tax and tips not included

  • $500 deposit per person required at time of booking

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American Plan

All-inclusive


  • 7 nights/6 days | $2,730/person

    4 nights/3 days | $1,560/person

    • All meals

    • Accommodations, including linens and towels

    • Daily cabin-cleaning

    • Retrieval

    • Skinning

    • Baited stands

    • Boat, motor, and gas

    • Bear license

    • Conservation fishing license

Whether you’re a new or experienced hunter, we’re confident you’ll enjoy your bear hunting experience at Caribou Falls Lodge.

The forests and shorelines around Caribou Falls Lodge are popular feeding grounds for black bears, and our guides will help you harvest the perfect animal. They’ll set you up for success, doing all baiting, retrieval, and skinning.

Learn more about the accommodations and meals.

What to expect?

Hunter kneeling next to a black bear with a bow and arrows in the forest.

Hunting Regulations


In addition to the necessary licensing and tagging, which we provide for you, it’s recommended to keep the following Ontario black bear hunting specifications in mind:

Specifications

  • Non-residents must fill out a firearms report for Customs

  • Bears can be hunted with a firearm or a bow

See provincial hunting regulations for more information

What to bring?

Your bear hunting license will be provided, as will a conservation fishing license. However, you may want to consider packing the following:

  • Travel documents & identification

  • Orange gear for travelling to and from the stand

  • Sunglasses

  • Flashlight

  • Sunscreen

  • Clothing for a variety of temperatures (hoodies, jackets, long pants, etc.)

  • Rain gear

  • Basic hunting gear

  • Bug net

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If you have further questions about hunting regulations or what to pack, don’t hesitate to reach out.