Guided Hunts Canada

For Rhode Island hunters

Hunting in Canada from Rhode Island

The smallest state to the biggest country. Ours come with the booking.

Verified July 2026

Rhode Island is the smallest state in the country, and it has no wild moose and no elk to hunt at home. That is the honest starting point, and it makes the contrast a clean one: a Rhode Island hunter can leave the smallest state and be in the vast horseback wilderness of the Canadian Rockies, where motorized vehicles are prohibited, in about a day of travel.

We run guided moose, elk and bighorn hunts in Alberta's Rockies where the tag comes with the booking. No draw, no points, no residency wall. From Providence it is a clean one-stop north, our camp near Nordegg is about three and a half hours from the airport, and the wild country you cannot find in Rhode Island is a flight away.

Moose from Rhode Island: not a home animal

There is no wild moose in Rhode Island, so a Rhode Island hunter has no home season, lottery or points to weigh. The Alberta hunt is a clean proposition: get on a plane and hunt one.

Our Alberta moose is a genuine wilderness hunt. Bulls average better than fifty inches, we run a small number of one-on-one rut hunts a season, and the tag rides with the booking through our provincial allocation. Our moose hunt is $15,500 to $17,500 in USD plus 5% GST for ten days. See the moose hunt page and the moose cost guide.

Elk and bighorn: never a Rhode Island option

Rhode Island has no elk hunt and no wild elk herd, and no bighorn sheep. Both animals have always been out-of-state trips by definition for a Rhode Island hunter.

In Alberta both are a booking. Elk is $9,500 for a ten-day rut hunt or $7,500 for six days on the migration, and bighorn is the continent's premier tag at $45,000 to $100,000, on a guaranteed allocation. The bighorn rule holds nationwide: in every US state with the animal, a tag is a jackpot or decades of points, and guaranteed-allocation bighorn does not exist in the Lower 48. See elk and bighorn sheep.

What we hunt in Alberta

Everything on this page runs out of one operation: our horseback backcountry camp in Alberta's Rockies near Nordegg, in country where motorized vehicles are prohibited and access is by horse and on foot. We hold provincial allocations for the species below, which is what lets us hand you a tag with the hunt instead of sending you into a draw.

  • Moose: premium mountain bulls averaging better than fifty inches, one-on-one, $15,500 to $17,500 in USD plus GST.
  • Elk: a $9,500 ten-day rut hunt for bugling bulls, or a $7,500 six-day migration hunt.
  • Bighorn sheep: the premier tag on the continent, $45,000 to $100,000, on a guaranteed allocation.
  • Mule and whitetail deer: the November rut, $6,500, 130 to 170 class.
  • Black bear: baited hunts, $2,500 to $5,000 CAD, the most affordable guided big game in Canada.
  • Wolf: a free add-on with any booked hunt, unlimited harvest, CITES permit to export.

Getting here from Rhode Island

From Providence the routing is a straightforward one-stop to Calgary through Toronto or Chicago. Boston is a short drive if you would rather start there, though its Calgary nonstop is summer-seasonal, so for a fall hunt plan the one-stop either way. From the airport our camp near Nordegg is about three and a half hours by road.

The rifle paperwork is the same for every US hunter regardless of state: the RCMP Non-Resident Firearm Declaration and a flat CAD $25 at the border for non-restricted rifles and shotguns. See bringing firearms into Canada.

What our hunts cost from Rhode Island

Here is what our hunts cost from Rhode Island, in plain USD. These are our own published rates, and the figure below is the guided hunt only. Licences and tags, Alberta's 5% GST, your airfare, tips for guides and camp staff, and any taxidermy or export sit on top of it. For the full stack on any species, follow the cost guides.

Our published Alberta hunt rates. Prices are in USD unless marked CAD and are the guided hunt only; Alberta's 5% GST, licences and tags, airfare, tips and any taxidermy or export are on top. Verified July 2026.
Our Alberta huntPriceLength
Elk, migration$7,500 USD6 days
Elk, rut$9,500 USD10 days
Mule or whitetail deer$6,500 USDNovember rut
Moose, rut one-on-one$15,500 - $17,500 USD + GST10 days
Bighorn sheep$45,000 - $100,000 USDBackcountry camps
Black bear$2,500 - $5,000 CADBaited
WolfFree add-onWith any booked hunt

For the full itemised breakdown by species, see the moose cost guide, the elk cost guide and the other cost guides.

Bringing your rifle across the border

This part is the same for every US hunter, whatever state you leave from. You fill out the RCMP Non-Resident Firearm Declaration, form 5589, pay a flat CAD $25 at the border, and have it witnessed by a border officer. That declaration acts as a temporary licence for the length of your trip and lets you buy ammunition here. It covers non-restricted rifles and shotguns, the sporting long guns you hunt with. Leave any handguns at home, and note the five-round magazine cap on semi-automatic centre-fire long guns.

We walk every hunter through the paperwork before you travel, so nothing at the border is a surprise. See bringing firearms into Canada for the full walkthrough, and do you need a guide in Canada for why the outfitter is the access, not an add-on.

Common questions

Q. Can I hunt moose in Rhode Island?

No. Rhode Island has no wild moose and no season. Our Alberta moose hunts carry the tag through an outfitter allocation with no draw, so a bull is a booking away.

Q. Do I need a guide to hunt in Canada as a Rhode Island resident?

Yes. In Alberta a non-resident hunts big game with a licensed outfitter-guide, and as an American your tag comes through the outfitter's allocation rather than a draw. We hold the allocations for the species we hunt.

Q. Can I hunt elk in Rhode Island?

No. Rhode Island has no elk hunt and no wild elk herd. Our Alberta elk hunts come with the tag through our allocation, no draw. The rut hunt is $9,500 for ten days.

Q. How do I get from Rhode Island to your Alberta hunts?

A one-stop from Providence through Toronto or Chicago, then about three and a half hours by road from Calgary or Edmonton. Boston is a short drive away if you prefer.

Q. Is there a draw for your hunts?

No. Every hunt we run comes with its tag through our Alberta allocation. You pick a date and book.

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Ask us about an Alberta moose or elk hunt from Rhode Island

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The hunts we currently place are with licensed outfitters in Alberta. If you are researching another province, we will tell you straight what Alberta offers for the same trip.