Key Regulations Overview
Essential rules and requirements for hunting in Alberta
Licensing Requirements
All hunters in Alberta must carry a valid hunting licence while in the field. You need to complete an approved hunter education course and obtain the provincial identification card before purchasing species-specific licences. Non-residents face additional requirements and higher fees.
Alberta Licence GuideSeason Dates
Alberta hunting seasons vary by species, weapon type, and Wildlife Management Unit. Big game seasons typically run from early fall through winter, while migratory bird seasons follow federal regulations. Season dates are set annually and can change year to year.
Alberta Season DatesWeapon Regulations
Firearm, archery, and crossbow use is regulated by species and season in Alberta. A valid Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) is required for firearms. Muzzleloader, shotgun, and rifle restrictions vary by zone. Bowhunters may need a separate certification or endorsement.
Land Access
Crown land in Alberta is generally open to licensed hunters, but access varies by area and may be restricted near communities or protected zones. Written permission is required to hunt on private land. Always verify access rights and look for posted signage before hunting.
Bag Limits & Tagging
Bag limits in Alberta vary by species, zone, and season. Hunters must immediately tag harvested big game animals with the appropriate seal or tag. 150+ Wildlife Management Units each have specific quotas and reporting requirements. Check zone-specific limits before your hunt.
Safety Requirements
Hunter orange or blaze orange clothing is required during firearms seasons in Alberta. Completion of a hunter education course is mandatory for new hunters. Group hunting rules, discharge setbacks near roads and buildings, and safe firearm handling are enforced province-wide.
Official Regulations
Always verify with official sources
This page provides a general overview of Alberta hunting regulations. Rules change annually and vary by zone, species, and weapon type. Always consult the official Alberta hunting regulations before planning your hunt.
Alberta Official Regulations
