Lake of the Woods ( CEZ D1 ) Lake Huron North Shore (Northwestern CEZ D2 ) Nipissing/French River (Northern CEZ D2 ) Bancroft/North Hastings (Central/Southern CEZ D2 )
Regarding this, where can I hunt elk in Ontario?
Harvest areas, hunt codes and tag quotas for elk draw
- Harvest area 1: The part of WMU 57 west of a line formed by highway 62 south of Maynooth and highway 127 north of Maynooth.
- Harvest area 2: The part of WMU 57 east of a line formed by highway 62 south of Maynooth and highway 127 north of Maynooth.
Secondly, where are elk found in Canada? The present population of elk in Canada is about 72 000. Over half of the animals (40 000) are in British Columbia, mostly in the Kootenays and in the Peace-Omineca Region, but with a small population on Vancouver Island.
Keeping this in consideration, are there elk in southern Ontario?
Hunting is not allowed for elk in the northwest, although there is a limited hunt for them in southern Ontario, near Bancroft. Ontario's total elk herd is estimated to be about 600 animals.
Where do you find elk?
Today they live primarily in western North America, especially in mountainous landscapes such as Wyoming's National Elk Refuge and Yellowstone National Park. Some eastern U.S. states have reintroduced small elk herds into heavily wooded wilderness areas.
