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Ontario Kid's Fishing Day
Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources


Posted on: 03/12/08 [Comments?]

Ontario is encouraging young people to fish with $25,000 in support for Kid's Fishing Day.

Organized by the Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows, this program gives fishing kits to youth across Ontario and financial support to fishing day events organized by various organizations.

The funding was announced at the Toronto Sportsmen's Show, where Danning Amy Sun, of Toronto, was named the overall winner of Ontario's 5th annual Kids' Fish Art Contest. Sun's picture of a muskellunge will be featured on the 2008 Young Angler’s Licence.

Sun receives a $2,000 Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) from Northwest Mutual Funds. Her entry placed first in the Grade 10-12 category. She also receives a day of fishing with Canadian Sportfishing Television Host Italo Labignan and a four-day fishing excursion at Red Pine Wilderness Lodge, near Temagami.

Other winners, Marica Villeneuve of Bolton (Grade 7 to 9) and Christophe Young of Cornwall (Grade 4 to 6), ­each receive a $500 RESP, Crayola products for their schools and a complete set of fishing gear from Lucky Strike Lures.

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"The Kid's Fishing Day provides an opportunity for our youth to experience Ontario's outdoors, learn new skills and develop an appreciation for our environment that will last a lifetime," said Minister of Natural Resources Donna Cansfield.

QUICK FACTS

  • * Last year, Kid's Fishing Day gave 4,000 rod and reel kits to youth across Ontario.
  • * 461 young Ontarians entered this year's Kids' Fish Art contest. The contest is open to Ontario students in Grades 4 through 12.
  • * Approximately 135,000 Young Angler's Licences, a free fishing licence for youth under the age of 18, will be distributed in 2008.
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