The Take a Family on the Land Program provides funding to NWT Indigenous communities, governments and organizations, as well as not-for-profit associations, who then support the facilitation of on the land activities for families.
Le Programme permettant aux familles d’aller sur les terres ancestrales fournit des fonds aux collectivités, gouvernements et organisations autochtones des TNO, ainsi qu’aux associations à but non lucratif, qui soutiennent ensuite la facilitation d’activités sur les terres ancestrales pour les familles.
Publication date:
May 2024
Resource Category:
Education and outreach, Harvesting: Hunting, Gathering, Trapping, Fishing
Exporting Wildlife from the Northwest Territories What you need to know about taking big game meat, wildlife parts and products out of the Northwest Territories.
Special Harvester Licence Information for applicants and local harvesting committees (including hunters and trappers committees, renewable resource councils, band or Métis councils).
Harvesting Wildlife on Private Lands: Information for Indigenous governments, Indigenous harvesters, local harvesting committees, general hunting licence holders and resident hunters
If you wish to offer big game hunts, or provide equipment or guides to someone wishing to hunt big game, then you require an outfitter licence. If you wish to guide big game hunters, then you require a guide licence. In order to become a licensed guide you must prove that you are working for a licensed outfitter.