Recreational fishing in Manitoba is governed by regulations made under The Provincial Fisheries Act of Canada. This guide provides a summary of those regulations. The actual regulations in force, not necessarily those in this guide, shall apply. Regulations other than those under the Fisheries Act may also apply while fishing, e.g. regarding the use of boats, motors, vehicles, etc. For more detail on the regulations check with your local Manitoba Water Stewardship Office.
Note:
Open fires are prohibited in the Burning Permit Areas of Manitoba from April 1 to November 15, unless the fire is in an approved fire pit. If approved fire pits are not available, shore lunches and other meals must be cooked over a camp stove. For more information on Burning Permit Areas, contact your local Manitoba Conservation Office.

Litter regulations (under the Environment Act) are enforced by Manitoba Conservation.
Open liquor (including beer) is prohibited in boats and vehicles. Manitoba Conservation enforces regulations under the Liquor Control Act.

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