The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) and the Canadian Sporting Arms and Ammunition Association (CSAAA), with support from several other organizations and companies including the BC Wildlife Federation, commissioned the Conference Board of Canada to quantify the overall economic footprint of fishing, hunting, trapping and sport shooting in Canada.
The resulting study determined that millions of Canadians participate in these activities, they spend billions of dollars, and they make an enormous impact on Canada’s economy.
The study report, The Economic Footprint of Angling, Hunting, Trapping and Sport Shooting in Canada, describes in detail the participation, spending, and overall economic impact for these activities at both the national and provincial/territorial levels.
Read the full report: Economic-Footprint-Analysis-of-AHTS