Alberta Fishing License

and 

Wildlife Identification Number Application

 

   You can now apply for the WIN card and Fishing License on line. Visit this page   https://www.albertarelm.com/   

 

What is the cost of a fishing license? 

Last update/Review March 12 2008

License fees in Alberta are based on where an angler resides. Anglers are classified as either Residents or Non-residents. A Resident is a person whose primary residence is in Canada, and is a Canadian citizen, a Landed Immigrant, or has lived in Canada for the immediately preceding 12 months. A Non-resident is a person who does not reside in Canada.

The following table lists the fees for Sportfishing licenses in Alberta. Fees are in Canadian dollars and do not include the five percent (5%) federal Goods and Services Tax (GST). Before purchasing any license, a person must hold a valid Wildlife Identification Number (WIN). You can apply for your WIN card when you purchase your license. The WIN costs $8.00 and is valid for five years.

License Holder
Sportfishing License Cost
Alberta Resident, 16-64 years of age
$25.66
Alberta Resident, 65 years or older
No License Required
Alberta Resident, Youths (less than 16 years)
No License Required
Canadian Resident, 16 and Older
$25.66
Canadian Resident, Youths (less than 16 years)
No License Required
Non-resident, 16 & Older - Annual
$70.90
Non-resident, 16 & Older - 5 Day $47.63

Non-resident, 16 & Older - 1 Day

$26.63
Non-resident, Youths (less than 16 years) No License Required
Indians No license required
License Reprint
$2.00

For fishing regulations and other information, check out the Government of Alberta Sustainable Resource Development website.

 

Below is the application form to "Renew", "Search" or "Apply" for your Alberta WIN CARD ( Wildlife Identification Number ). 

Click on the appropriate form for a larger photo. 

    

 

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