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2016 Angling Season - Trout River at Coleman map
The 2016 catch and release zone map of the Trout River near Coleman.
Fish Kill Information and Statistics
How do fish kills happen? Fish kills can occur for natural reasons. Under certain circumstances, large numbers of fish can die from natural causes. For example, every spring smelts and gaspereaux enter Island rivers to spawn and during this process some fish will die from natural...

Buy a Hunting Licence Online
It is illegal to hunt or snare wildlife in PEI without a valid hunting licence. PEI hunting licence applications are available for the current season starting September 1st. To hunt migratory birds such as Canada geese and black ducks, you must also hold a current federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit. Before a PEI hunting licence will be issued, you are required to: Pay the annual Wildlife Conservation fee ( payment option offered with licence application); and Successfully complete the Official Hunter Safety Education Course (Call 902 368-4683 for registration access code). Learn more...

Buy an Angling Licence Online
What are the fees for the fishing licence? Fees vary. Find a list of current fees at Angling Resources and Information Centre. Angling licences include the Wildlife Conservation Fund (WCF) fee. Is there other information I need to consider? If new regulations and restrictions are issued they will be available in the 2025 Angling Summary (19MB). NEW! Please note that active Canadian Forces members and Canadian Forces veterans may be asked for proof of status in conjunction with their complimentary angling licence, which includes the Wildlife Conservation Fund fee. How long will it take to get...
2016 Schedule of Rates and Standard
2016 Schedule of Rates and Standards for the Forest Enhancement Program
Walking and Cycling Trails on Public Land
The province owns public land properties across the Island. Most of these lands have road systems that people can use to walk, hike or cycle. Some have trail systems specifically designed for outdoor recreation. Map of Walking, Hiking and Cycling Trails on Public Land Walking and...
White Nose Syndrome on PEI
What is White Nose Syndrome? White Nose Syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease that has devastated bat populations across much of eastern North America. During the winter months, the WNS fungus causes the hibernating bats to wake up and move around. Unfortunately this uses valuable...