When I hunted in North America incl Canada, a few years ago now, the hunt clubs / guides who supplied the firearms were insured for liability and so forth and had evacuation insurance from the site of any injury to hospital. That was so they would not be exposed waiting for an overseas insurer to be contacted and OK ground or rotary ambulance costs. Then my NZ travel cover would have kicked in for hospital expenses after arrival at hospital, and flights home (I checked, in writing). IMO a good idea to read the fine print and make sure recreational hunting is not excluded. If it's not mentioned, I'd ask the question specifically. But then I'm avowedly paranoid...
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