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O.F.A.H. Tackle Share celebrates Ontario Family Fishing Weekend

OFAH FILE: 842/422-FFW
July 5, 2005
For Immediate Release

O.F.A.H. Tackle Share celebrates Ontario Family Fishing Weekend

“Hey, let’s go fishing,” are the famous first words to an incredible family outing. It’s amazing how easy it is to inspire family outdoor participation by simply prompting the invitation, so here it is: Ontario Family Fishing Weekend.

“This is a license-free opportunity that will see thousands of kids and parents lining docksides and shorelines, and heading out on the waters to take part in a true Canadian tradition. It’s a chance to try your hand at fishing before purchasing a fishing license, and an opportunity to share the experience with the whole family,” said Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters’ Executive Director, Mike Reader.

Presented by the Ministry of Natural Resources, and supported by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Ontario Family Fishing Weekend helps expose new generations to fishing and conservation. In Ontario, this annual fishing event is celebrated in conjunction with National Fishing Week, a coast to coast, week long fishing promotion running from July 2 to 10 ( National Fishing Week is not a license-free event ).

Participants in Ontario Family Fishing Weekend must abide by the conservation regulations set out in the current Ontario Recreational Fishing Summary, which are available at Canadian Tire and other sporting goods stores.

Fishing is a healthy, outdoor tradition that helps support conservation, contributes to the economy and strengthens family. For kids, in particular, fishing is a confidence-building activity and a refreshing disconnection from computers and television.

Throughout the summer, including Ontario Family Fishing Weekend, aspiring anglers can catch free fishing lessons courtesy of the O.F.A.H. Tackle Share, an outreach program that is now touring Ontario Parks, public libraries and Big Brothers organizations across the province. O.F.A.H. Tackle Share has over 100 locations whereby kids and parents can borrow rods, reels and tackle the same way they would borrow library materials.

For a complete O.F.A.H. Tackle Share tour schedule and a list of fishing equipment loaner sites, visit www.tackleshare.com

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Contact:
Spyros Chrysochou or Cam Brownson
Tel: (705) 748-6324
Fax: (705) 748-9577
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