I'm a bit bias but most hunting in eastern Canada is done over bait ( not 100% sure) so just be aware of that point. I hunt the north end of Vancouver Island, BC , the Port McNeil area. I personally wont shoot any bear under about 400lbs. My longest hunt has been three days of driving cut blocks (logging blocks) spot and stock. My best day is spotting 18 bears. The population on the island is very healthy, most hunters in the area count them a pest there are so many (me included). the largest blacky taken on Vancouver Island went over 800lbs, that's pretty rare but there is no denying there are some very large bear due to the excellent habitat and mild winters . As a bonus there is excellent salmon and halibut fishing in the area as well. As I said I'm not a guide just a local area hunter.
cheers
Pat
ps: most fall bears are stinky because they get into the fish, you might consider a spring bear hunt much nicer weather