Hunting Outfitters in Newfoundland and Labrador

Browse 68 hunting outfitters in Newfoundland and Labrador — page 1 of 2.

A1Hunts Twin Lakes Inc.

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(3)

Absolute Outfitters

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(1)

Big Falls Tourist Lodge

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(2)

Deep Country Lodge - Saddle back Spike Camp

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(2)

Eagle Mountain Lodge

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(5)

Freemasons Hall

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(12)

Hanscome Outdoor Adventures

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(11)

Hospitality Newfoundland & Labrador

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(3)

Hunt N It Outfitters

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(1)

Labrador Hunting and Fishing Association Inc. Members Boat Launch

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(2)

Lodge Westmoorland

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(3)

Michitoba Outfitting

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(13)

NL Fishing Charter

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(76)

Northern Lights Fishing Lodge

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(5)

Northwest Gander outfitters

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(1)

Off the Grid Adventures Inc.

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(1)

P.R. Guides & Outfitters

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(2)

Pepper Mountain Lodge Ltd

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(1)

Quad B Adventures

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(28)

Quidi Vidi Charters

St. John'sNL
★★★★★5(220)

Red Indian Lake Outfitting & Tours

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(7)

Taylor's Brook Outfitting Ltd

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(2)

White Cliff Lodge

Mount PearlNL
★★★★★5(7)

Fishing for Success

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.9(34)

Gatherall's Puffin & Whale Watch

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.9(1310)

OP Fiberglass

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.9(18)

St. John's Rod & Gun Club

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.9(8)

East Coast Ghillies Fly Fishing

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.8(12)

Alpine Country Lodge

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.7(35)

Blue Ridge Inc.

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.7(131)

Gander River Outfitters and Lodge

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.7(7)

The Outfitters, Adventure Gear & Apparel

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.6(279)

The Outfitters, Adventure Gear & Apparel

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.6(128)

Atlantic Rivers Outfitting Company

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.5(32)

Big Paw Outfitters

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.5(15)

Minipi Outfitters

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.5(74)

Margaree OUtfitters

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.4(9)

Mayflower Outfitters

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.4(8)

North Bank Lodge

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.4(40)

Central Newfoundland Outfitters

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.3(11)

Frontline Action Proshop

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.3(87)

Long Harbour Lodge

St. John'sNL
★★★★4.3(3)

Conne River Outfitting

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.2(5)

Roberts' Outfitting Ltd

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.2(5)

Coastal Outdoors

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4.1(304)

Caribou Valley Outfitters

Mount PearlNL
★★★★4(2)

CLB Old Comrades Lodge

St. John'sNL
★★★★4(6)

Dyer's Hunting Lodge and Camps

St. John'sNL
★★★★4(12)

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a guided hunt cost in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Day hunts for waterfowl or upland birds start at $200-$500 per person. Multi-day big game hunts range from $3,000-$15,000+ depending on species, duration, and remoteness. Trophy moose or elk hunts in remote areas can run $8,000-$20,000. Prices typically include guide, accommodation, and field dressing.

Do I need a hunting licence in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Yes — every province requires a valid hunting licence and species-specific tags. Non-resident licences cost $50-$300+ depending on province and species. Many outfitters help with licence applications. You must also have completed a hunter education course — most provinces accept courses from other provinces.

What does a hunting outfitter provide?

Fully guided outfitters typically provide an experienced guide, accommodation, meals, field dressing, and local knowledge. Some provide firearms and ammunition (check provincial rules). You usually need your own hunting licence, tags, personal gear, and appropriate clothing. Ask exactly what is included when booking.

What is the difference between guided and outfitted?

A guided hunt means a licensed guide accompanies you in the field. An outfitted hunt provides the camp, equipment, and logistics but you may hunt independently. Many operations offer both. First-time hunters should choose fully guided. Experienced hunters may prefer semi-guided for more independence.

When is hunting season in Canada?

Seasons vary by province and species. Generally: waterfowl September-December, upland birds September-November, deer October-December, moose September-November, bear spring (April-June) and fall (September-November). Check your provincial wildlife authority for exact dates — they change yearly.

Can non-residents hunt in Canada?

Yes — all provinces allow non-resident hunting with a valid licence. Most provinces require non-residents to use a licensed outfitter or guide for big game. Waterfowl and upland bird regulations vary. International hunters need to comply with firearms import rules through the Canadian Firearms Program.