Hartland’s Commitment

Hartland is committed to a memorable and successful hunt. This is accomplished by:

  • Offering exceptional trophy animals
  • Providing excellent lodging and meals
  • Providing professional and friendly guides
  • Offering an opportunity to harvest your choice of trophy
  • Offering an exceptional hunting environment in beautiful Saskatchewan

    What’s included in a Hartland Trophy Hunt

  • Round trip transportation from the Regina International Airport
  • Four days accommodation at our new lodge
  • Delicious home cooked meals
  • Professional 1x1 or 2x1 guide service
  • Retreival, skinning and caping of your trophy
  • Quartering and hanging the trophy meat in our cooler
  • All licenses, permits and paperwork required for shipping antlers, cape and meat
  • Green scoring of your trophy
  • Shooting and sighting range service

    What’s NOT included in a Hartland Trophy Hunt

  • Taxidermy work

    If you would like to have your taxidermy work done here, we have a world class taxidermist who will mount your trophy to your satisfaction. If you prefer to take your antlers and cape home , we will arrange for preparation and shipping at your cost.

  • Meat Processing

    Hartland believes in being good stewards of the meat from harvested animals. If you are able to only take select cuts; we will provide the remainder of the carcass, cut and wrapped, at your expense to the local food bank. The approximate cost for deer is $70 and Elk is $325.

  • Shipping of antlers cape and meat.

    Hartland’s new lodge treats you to a breathtaking view of both the heavily wooded escarpment of the Missouri Coteau and the spectacular 50-mile panoramic view of the heart of the Canadian Plains.

    The lodge comfortably accommodates up to seven hunters and/or guests in private to semi-private rooms.

    From the deck of the lodge you can hear the spine tingling sound of bugling bulls and the rattling antlers of fighting bucks. On clear nights you may be treated to the unforgettable beauty of the dance of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis).

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