CFSC
Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC)
The Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) is mandatory for anyone wishing to purchase or acquire non-restricted firearms in Canada, such as most rifles and shotguns. This one-day course consists of 8 hours of instruction followed by a written and a practical handling examination.
What the Course Covers:
Firearm Safety Principles: Learn essential safety practices and responsible firearm use.
Firearms Identification: Understand different types of non-restricted firearms and ammunition.
Firearms History & Function: Gain insight into the development and mechanisms of modern firearms.
Canadian Firearms Laws: Learn the legal requirements for storage, display, transportation, and how to legally leave a firearm unattended in a vehicle.
Practical Handling Skills: Handling of shotguns and rifles while maintaining muzzle control and trigger discipline.
CRFSC
Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC)
The Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course (CRFSC) is mandatory for anyone wishing to purchase or acquire restricted firearms in Canada, such rifles and shotguns that fall under the restricted classification or as part of employment requirements (CBSA). This one-day course consists of 6 hours of instruction followed by a written and a practical handling exam.
What the Course Covers:
Firearm Safety Principles: Learn essential safety practices and responsible firearm use.
Firearms Identification: Understand different types of restricted firearms and ammunition.
Firearms History & Function: Gain insight into the development and mechanisms of modern firearms.
Canadian Firearms Laws: Learn the legal requirements for storage, display, transportation, and how to legally leave a firearm unattended in a vehicle.
Practical Handling Skills: Handling of pistols and revolvers while maintaining muzzle control and trigger discipline.
Hunter Education Ontario
Ontario Hunter Education Course
The Ontario Hunter Education Course is mandatory for anyone wishing to hunt in Ontario. This one-day course consists of 7 hours of instruction followed by a written exam.
The course covers essential topics, including:
Hunting laws and regulations
Safe and responsible hunting practices
Wildlife management and conservation
Hunting ethics and responsibilities
Upon successful completion, participants will receive their Hunter Education Certificate, which is required to obtain an Ontario Outdoors Card with hunting privileges.
Whether you're a new hunter or looking to refresh your knowledge, this course ensures you are fully prepared to hunt legally and safely in Ontario.