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Call us: 1-800-215-0913
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Getting Here
Getting here is easy. BCTMO Conservation Club is a 5 hour drive from Vancouver. If you would like to kick back and relax during the journey, we can arrange van transportation services for you, complete with a historical and cultural tour of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon. With unknowns like weather or flight delays, however, we strongly recommend adding on additional travel days both before and after your scheduled trip. Don’t miss out on a single day of your wilderness experience!
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Wildlife Sighting Sparks Reintroduction Project
On a California Bighorn sheep hunt, a mysterious wildlife sighting became important for conservation of an extirpated species. My first thought was it was a moose. My second thought was what would a moose be doing up here? We were glassing for rams at tree line, half way through a ...
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Gerry Bracewell: Local Legend in Conservation and Hunt Guiding
Gerry Bracewell is an iconic name in British Columbia’s history for her conservation and hunt guiding work. Growing up in rural Alberta, Gerry knew the laws of nature. But it wasn’t until she came to the Chilcotin region of British Columbia in her early twenties that she learned how to ...
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An Unexpected Hunt: Sheep, Goats and Mountain Climbing Horses
Larry is a 66 year old hunter from Texas. He has been hunting for years in the most adventurous places including Alaska, the Yukon, and Africa. Larry came hunting for California Bighorn sheep and mountain goat with BCTMO Conservation Club Larry is the perfect example of a 6th stage hunter, and ...
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Bow Hunt for a Mountain Goat
Frank is a 77 year-old hunter coming from Saskatchewan. He was director of the Saskatchewan Bow Hunters Association for more than 10 years. He first came on a bow hunt for mountain goat with BCTMO Conservation Club in 2012. Unfortunately, he could not harvest a goat that time. He therefore ...
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