Outdoors Card Information for Residents of Ontario and Canada
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My Outdoors Card has expired. How do I renew it?
The date on which your Outdoors Card expires is shown on the front of your card (centre right). To avoid any lapse in your privileges, it is recommended that you renew your card as soon as you receive your renewal package. This package is automatically mailed to you in the fall of the year in which your card expires.
You may renew your Outdoors Card in any of four ways:
- In Canada, by connecting to the Outdoors Card Internet site and using your VISA or MasterCard. You will need your Outdoors Card number and date of birth to complete this transaction. Please allow two to three weeks for your card to reach you.
- In Canada, by using the toll-free automated telephone system and your VISA, MasterCard or American Express credit card. This is the fastest and easiest way to renew . Be sure to have your Outdoors Card number on hand when you call. Call 1-800-288-1155. Please allow two to three weeks for your card to reach you.

- From anywhere in Canada, by mail, using the renewal package sent to you in the fall of the year in which your Outdoors Card expires. For the convenience of Outdoors Card holders, a renewal package is sent automatically so you can renew before your current card expires. Payment may be made by VISA, MasterCard, American Express, cheque or money order. You will have your card five to six weeks after you submit your renewal application. If you have misplaced your package, call 1-800-387-7011 for a replacement.
- In Ontario, by purchasing a "Resident Sport Fishing Licence and Outdoors Card Application" OR a "Resident Conservation Fishing Licence and Outdoors Card Application" from a licence issuer. The fee for either of these includes the cost of a one-year fishing licence and the three-year Outdoors Card. You will automatically be mailed the plastic three-year Outdoors Card by the end of the calendar year.