IF YOU GO
If you go to the Ontario wilderness to camp and fish, you'll need licenses and permits. And, of course, a passport.
You can now buy a fishing license online -- and print it at home -- at www.ontario.ca/outdoorscard.
If you camp on Crown Land, which means virtually anywhere, you need to pay a $10.57 per-person, per-night camping fee. We bought them at the Ministry of Natural Resources office in Fort Frances. See startribune.com/a1239.
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