Thank you for attending the AGM 2019

The 2019 Annual General Meeting for PCDHFC was a record fastest meeting of the general membership clocking at under an hour. 84 members (and one baby) attended to discuss the agenda and to elect the new executive. Resolutions passed by the membership Exact wording of the motions was contained in the AGM package. The membership…

Thanks for coming to the Firearms Town Hall

With short notice, nevertheless the Clubhouse was full to capacity with members and firearms owners and interested parties coming from abroad to listen to and question MPs Michelle Rempel, Bob Zimmer, Glen Motz on the current status of firearms legislation. The discussion ranged from the way firearms stats are manipulated by anti-gun lobbyists and the…

Firearms Town Hall this Wednesday Jan 16

This is a past event. Please look at the photo gallery of the Town Hall here. PCDHFC and the Canadian Coalition for Firearms Rights will be hosting a Town Hall this Wednesday, January 16th at 6:30 in the club house. Answering your questions on pending firearms legislation and what you can do to infuence the process…

2019 Annual General Meeting January 27

The Port Coquitlam & District Hunting and Fishing Club will be holding our Annual General Meeting for the calendar year 2018 on Sunday, January 27th at 10am. For more details please check our AGM page here. Notices have been sent out Notices have been sent out by email to our membership list. Note: if you…

Core Hunting Courses Available for Registration Now

Hunting in British Columbia is accessible to hunters of all ages and backgrounds with numerous opportunities to acquire wild game while contributing to the conservation of nature and species. PCDHFC is offering the two-day C.O.R.E. Conservation Outdoor Recreation Education course (required for B.C. residents to apply for hunting licenses). The C.O.R.E. will teach you what…

CFSC / CRFSC Courses

PCDHFC and Eat Wild will be offering the CFSC / CRFSC Canadian Firearms Safety Course Non-Restricted / Restricted Courses The CFSC / CRFSC are the required courses needed to be eligible for a non-restricted (most rifles and shotguns) and restricted firearms (handguns and some rifles) license in Canada. Learn how to safely own, store and…