Fishing Day Trips - Rivers
Most of our river fishing day trips are in Alberta and British Columbia. These may be walk & wade or float trips, or a combination of the two. These trips focus on fly fishing for trout and grayling in Alberta, and steelhead, trout and salmon in British Columbia. In Alberta, the world famous Bow River that runs through the city of Calgary contains large numbers of rainbow and brown trout. Drift boats are commonly used to float through the productive waters of the Bow River. To the north the Red Deer River has become an outstanding tailwater fishery for brown trout. To the south, the famous rivers such as Crowsnest and Oldman provide excellent fishing for rainbows and bull trout, among others. Alberta's foothills along the east slopes of the Rocky Mountains also have rainbows, browns, bull trout and cutthroat trout. Farther north in the Athabasca river drainage, arctic grayling can be found along with good populations of Alberta's native bull trout. In British Columbia, rainbow trout, bulls and cutthroat trout are the most common resident fish, with seasonal runs of steelhead and salmon on some rivers that are easily reached from Vancouver and Victoria.
Nunavut is Canada’s arctic. Untamed, unspoiled and undiscovered. Nunavut is Canada’s
largest and newest territory, and includes most of Canada’s arctic islands. MORE INFO
As the premier remote fly- in lodge and confe- rence centre in the Northwest
Territories, guests from around the world take in the splendour of the great Canadian Taiga. MORE INFO
Enjoy fascinating Haisla Cultural Tours and discover the
wildlife and nature of The Canadian Pacific Inland Coast. Take part in exciting adventures with knowledgeable aboriginal guides. MORE INFO
Throughout the Canadian Arctic waterways history manifests in physical geography
as we pass straits, islands and peninsulas bearing the names of the men who charted this for-bidden arctic coastline.
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As a remote fly- in lodge and polar bear viewing wilderness lodge,
this lodge is unique in that it offers polar bear viewing in August &
September. MORE INFO