British
Columbia's Thompson Nicola
begins at Sicamous in the east and follows the course of the Thompson
and Nicola Rivers. This diverse area includes the Shuswap Lake region
with over 1,100 km of navigable waterways and impressive beaches.
The Thompson and Nicola Valleys include rolling hills with grasslands
where ranches prosper. There are several national
and provincial parks to explore in the region which offer a fisherman's
paradise, with hundreds of lakes
and streams to explore, and world famous Kamloops trout to catch.
The wildlife
is abundant, hiking ample and scenery stunning.
Haa-nee-naa Lodge: From a cove on the northern Dundas Island, overlooking the Alaska Panhandle, we have one of BC’s most northerly saltwater salmon fishing lodges. Enjoy un-crowded fishing experiences, along with bre... more
Chilcotin Holidays Ltd: Wilderness guest ranch and backcountry adventures in BC’s true wilderness. Enjoy horseback riding, guided multi-day hiking trip or wilderness trekking, wildlife viewing, fishing and more. more
Queen Charlotte Lodge: For those seeking the ultimate sport fishing adventure, the waters of the Queen Charlotte Islands and Naden Harbour are legendary for an abundance of Chinook & Coho – plus Halibut, Lingcod, and grou... more
Coastal Springs Float Lodge: A full service salmon fishing lodge in the protected waters of Knight Inlet and Blackfish Sound. We focus on large Chinook Salmon (King or Tyee) and cater to smaller groups offering a premier guided B... more
Escott Bay Resort: The adventure starts with fishing, hiking, horseback trail riding, pack trips and hunting – and with the snow comes x-country skiing & snowmobiling. Located between Tweedsmuir and Itcha Ilgachuz Par... more