Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis

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Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis

2024-2026 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis

The 2024-2026 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis (PDF, 13MB) is a summary of the B.C. hunting and trapping regulations made under the Wildlife Act, prepared for the convenience of hunters and trappers.

The Regulations Synopsis:

  • Sets out general hunting information
  • Summarizes important hunting regulations
  • Defines open seasons with maps indicating closed areas

The 2024-2026 Hunting & Trapping Regulations Synopsis is effective from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2026

Corrections and updates: Changes to hunting and trapping regulations are updated in the online version of the synopsis and specific details are listed on Hunting and Trapping Regulation Synopsis corrections and updates.


Regulations by region


Management unit maps

The Province is divided into nine administrative regions, having a total of 225 management units (MU) for the purpose of game management. Each unit is identified by number and is shown with its boundaries delineated in black dashed lines on the following maps:


Detailed Hunting and Trapping Synopsis maps

The following maps represent some of the areas where portions of a management unit are open/closed during the General Open Season or areas where hunting/shooting is restricted or prohibited. Not all maps within the Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis are include here. Refer to the current 2024-2026 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis (PDF, 13MB) for more details and other boundary information including, but not limited to:

  • Species closed areas
  • Management unit boundaries
  • No hunting/shooting areas

Road data is not up-to-date and roads depicted may not exist. New roads from 1995 onwards may not be shown on maps. The following maps are poster size maps and will not be legible if printed on standard 8.5x11 inch paper. You will be able to zoom in and take note of boundary details.

These maps may contain references to previous ministers or ministries responsible for wildlife at the time of publication. Periodic transfer of authority for natural resource management may not be reflected in these documents.

Note: Visit motor vehicle prohibitions for information and detailed maps regarding areas where vehicle use is restricted.

 

Region 1: Vancouver Island

Special Antlerless Mule Deer

Adult hunters are only permitted to hunt antlerless deer in the designated Special Antlerless Mule Deer areas within these management units:

  • MU 1-2
  • MU 1-4
  • MU 1-5
  • MU 1-6
  • MU 1-15

Special Antlerless Mule Deer areas are "Bow" or "Firearms Using Shot" only. The maps below are more detailed to help supplement those provided in the Regulations Synopsis:

No hunting/shooting areas

 

Region 6: Skeena

These maps are geo-referenced PDFs that can be downloaded to electronic devices with mapping programs such as Avenza maps. This will allow users to see where they are in relation to the boundaries of the zones.

Black Bear

Moose

No hunting/shooting areas

 

Region 8: Okanagan

No hunting/shooting areas

 


Fraser Valley Special Hunting Areas

A Fraser Valley Special Area Hunting Licence (PDF, 21MB) is required to hunt anywhere within provincial Management Unit 2-4 and parts of Management Unit 2-8 within Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Mission and Coquitlam.


Hunting in parks

For information on hunting in provincial parks, visit BC Parks' fishing and hunting guide. To see if the park you are planning to visit allows hunting, check the park’s webpage.


Trapping in B.C.

The 2024-2026 Trapping Regulations (PDF, 236KB) is a summary of the B.C. trapping regulations included in the 2024-2026 Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis (PDF, 13MB). For more information on trapping, visit Trapping in B.C.