Funding Recipients

Recipient Amount Project
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters $225,000 To restore self sustaining populations of Atlantic salmon to Lake Ontario and its tributaries.
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters $6,800 Trout pond at the 2006 Toronto Spring Fishing Show.
Grand River Conservation Authority $5,000 Enlarge an on-site pond to make it suitable for trout, bass and panfish.
Thames River Angler's Association $4,444 Repair/replace a fish hatchery roof.
Portage Creek Research $4,000 Continued study of Portage Creek steelhead.
Belfountain Hatchery $7,000 To provide additional classroom hatcheries for schools around the Credit River watershed. These classroom hatcheries raise Atlantic salmon for restocking into the river.
Queeen's University, Biology Department $5,000 Year 2 of a three year project to study the conservation impacts of catch and release fishing.
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters $6,800 Trout pond at the 2005 Toronto Spring Fishing Show.
North Shore Steelhead Association $5,000 To study the effects of harvest regulations on wild steelhead populations.
Welland Recreational Canal Corporation $5,000 To enhance and develop the Welland waterway as an urban fishing destination.
Tim Hortons Camp $5,000 Year three of a multi-year commitment for improvements to the Tim Horton's Onondaga Farm.
Aurora District MNR - Ontario Stewardship Ranger Team $5,000 To assist in hiring an Ontario Stewardship Ranger Team.
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters $5,000 Trout pond at the 2004 Toronto Spring Fishing Show.
Haliburton Highlands Outdoor Association $5,000 Construction of walleye rearing ponds.
Huck's Outdoor Legacy $7,500 Grant for the Huck's Dock project in Whitney, Ontario.
Trout Unlimited $9,000 To aid in Coaster Brook Trout research study.
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters $5,000 Rice Lake research project.
Queen's University $5,000 For research on the Ontario Competitive Fishing Council.
Muskies Canada $2,970 To develop lakeside signage showing anglers the differences between pike, musky and tiger musky.
Tim Hortons Camp $5,000 Year two of a multi-year commitment for improvements to the Tim Horton's Onondaga Farm.
Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association $5,000 Grant to help in forming the Ontario Competitive Fishing Council.
Trout Unlimited $5,000 To study brown trout movements in the Credit River./td>
Georgian Bay Hunters & Anglers Club $2,000 To offset costs of operating four kid's fishing tournaments.
Tim Horton's Children's Foundation $5,000 To complete the pond renovation including site work & equipment at Tim Horton's Onondaga Farm.
Brant Rod & Gun Club $1,500 For annual operations and stream work.
Scenic City Order of Good Cheer $5,000 Building of stream fencing to keep cattle out of headwaters of Bighead River.
B.A.S.S. Ontario $5,000 Support for their yearly program.
Big Rideau Lake Association $2,600 To continue bass tournament survival study.
Grand River Foundation $10,000 Support for Eddie Lackenbauer Fishing Camps for underprivileged and physically disabled children.
Sauble Beach Anglers & Hunter's Club Inc. $5,000 Stream bed stabilization in an area of spawning activity.
Police Association of Ontario $17,000 To assist in developing Kids, Cops and Canadian Tire Fishing Days in Ontario, designed with an emphasis on fun, family, fishing and education.
Georgian Bay Hunters & Anglers Club $5,000 Georgian Bay walleye rearing pond rehabilitation project to continue to stock walleye in regional waters.
Metro-East Anglers Organization $5,000 Construction of a second hatchery on existing site to increase stocking capacity of Chinook Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and other species to Lake Ontario and regional waters.
Canadian National Sportfishing Foundation $5,000 Enhancement of Canadian National Sportfishing Foundation's National Fishing Week website to provide year-round content to educate and grow interest of youngsters up to the age of 16.
Haliburton Highlands Outdoor Association $5,000 Construction of an educational Interpretive Center at the Haliburton Lake Trout Project hatchery. This site will be visited by over 2,000 youngsters from area schools each year.
Lake Nipigon Region & Wildlife Fund $5,000 Canada's premier speckled trout population requires unique management techniques to monitor populations in Lake Nipigon and area lakes.
Atikokan Sportsmen's Conservation Club $5,000 Population and habitat assessment programs affecting walleye and other species. Funding support will provide a new assessment boat to expand their capabilities.