Originally posted by Killdeer: We don't have a bunch of hoopla surrounding bows of any description. Airlines want them in the cargo hold and not in the cabin of the plane. If you are transporting a REAL firearm (do they still have any in Canada?) then I have no clue what would be required.Killdeer
Originally posted by hockey7: -just don't shoot within the city limits...someone will call the police, believe me.
Originally posted by R.W.: Tinkering,Sure they call the police, but...do the police ever come?Timmie's is addictive! Get a hold of the Alberta Environment dept, and see if you can get a license in Alberta, without having to take the Alberta hunter safety program. If you can still get an Alberta license, then BC will accept that as "proof" that you are "qualified.I am not even sure that "non-resident Canadians" require proof of a safety course to obtain a license.