Can a non-resident minor use firearms in Canada?
A non-resident minor cannot bring a firearm to Canada, but they can use a firearm under the direct and immediate supervision of a licensed adult aged 18 or older. Alternatively, they can apply for a Minors’ Licence that will allow them to borrow a non-restricted rifle or shotgun for purposes such as hunting to hunt with a properly licensed outfitter.
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