FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
MAIN CAMP OUTFITTINGThings to bring:
- Heavy caliber rifle and ammunition
- Sleeping bag
- Camera and lots of film
- Personal toiletries
- Good binoculars
- Hiking and/or rubber boots
- Rain/Winter gear
- Wool or other quiet camo outerwear (No orange)
- Soft gun case
- Bug repellent with deet
- Paper Work, both border crossing & hunting package
- Hunting Knife
- Camp slippers or slip-on shoes
- Flash Light
We are happy to accommodate dietary concerns. During our intake, you can provide us with any information needed regarding your food preparation while staying at Main Camp Outfitting.
Our team will assist you with every aspect of your trip, including bringing firearms into Canada. We will provide the Non-Resident Firearm Declaration form, which you must complete by law. You will not need this declaration form if you have your PAL license.
We will ensure you have everything you need for your trip, including a valid hunting license. For more information about ordering tags in Alberta, visit https://www.albertarelm.com/licensing.page.
Yes. Main Camp Outfitting is part of the Alberta Professional Outfitters Society, meaning we are a professional outfitting business held accountable to a Code of Ethics with valid liability insurance.
Here is where you can learn more about hunting regulations in Alberta.
Absolutely not! This is a legitimate, fair game hunt. While we can’t promise a moose behind every tree, what we can guarantee is an authentic and thrilling hunting experience. We will take you through some of the most pristine terrains, where you’ll need to use your wits, patience, and skill to track and hunt.
Most animals are taken within 200 yards, with some as close as 6 feet. There may be an opportunity for a longer shot, but we would say the average is 150 yards.