![]() ![]() Hundreds of sparkling, crystal clear fresh water lakes and streams dot the island both a fly fisherman’s and nature enthusiast’s dream. The waters surrounding Vancouver Island offer a multitude of exciting fresh and salt water fishing opportunities. Source: Russ Heinl / Shutterstock Vancouver Island – British Columbia If fishing isn’t quite your thing, scenic cruises are also offered. These fish usually average between 600-1200 pounds. Charter a deep see fishing vessel and try your hand at wrangling in a monster sized tuna. Visit the harbor to take in the quant boatsheds or visit the Observation Tower. North Lake boasts spectacular views and white sand beaches. Source: Kevin Baillie / Shutterstock North Lake – Prince Edward Islandĭubbed “the Tuna capital of the world,” North lake is located on the eastern shore of Prince Edward Island. If you haven’t had a chance to try your hand at fishing for these giant, prehistoric looking fish, the experience is one you will never forget. Sturgeon fishing in the Fraser River is renowned worldwide. Salmon fishing in the Fraser is unparalleled, as the world’s largest Salmon migration occurs in these swift waters. If you’re looking for some astonishing fishing and some breathtaking scenery, the Fraser River is the place to be. The impressive Fraser River is the longest in British Columbia, spanning almost 1400km. Source: SchnepfDesign / Shutterstock Fraser River – British Columbia If you’re looking for a unique challenge, the catfish is willing to provide it and fishing the Red River is a must. Landing one isn’t for the faint of heart. The average catfish in the Red River weighs 15 pounds but can range up to 40 pounds. Named because of their cat like whiskers, the stout head and gaping mouth of the catfish is repulsive to some and distantly beautiful to others. If you are looking to try your hand at the frustrating and thrilling experience that is catfish angling, the muddy waters of the Red River is the place to do it. Source: Adrien Le Toux / Shutterstock Red River – Manitoba ![]() The Northern Lights are a breathtaking experience not be missed in the Yukon. Eagles, moose, caribou, wolves, bears, and lynx may all be spotted. Additionally, a wide variety of birds and animals call the area home. Wolf River, which flows from Wolf Lake, is thought to be one of the best Grayling fisheries in the world. Wolf Lake also supports the rare Arctic Grayling, a smaller fish with a beautiful fanlike fin on its back. Trout up to sixty pounds have been caught on Wold Lake. Experience true tranquility while enjoying the phenomenal fishing. Surrounded by tundra, misty mountains and beautiful wooded lowland, is Wold Lake. Wolf Lake – YukonĪdventure into the pristine and remote wilderness of the Yukon. The lake system is also home to many portage lakes for canoers and kayak enthusiasts and numerous beautiful islands for exploring. If you can find the right spot, get ready to pull out Northern Pike with shoulders, trophy Walleye, and massive Lake Trout. The lakes are known for the quality of their trophy size fish, not necessarily the quantity. Fishing the Cranberries can be an exciting and frustrating experience. ![]() Enjoy the closed in bays and cabbage weed beds of First Cranberry, the 200 foot depths of Second Cranberry, and the narrows of Third Cranberry. Consisting of three large lakes, each body feeds into the other and contains diverse and varied terrain. Source: CBarbsGo / Shutterstock The Cranberry Lakes – ManitobaĮxplore the beautiful Cranberry lake system in northern Manitoba. Though the Char is elusive, fishing for them in this beautiful, wild land, will be an experience you never forget. Orange and blue dots dapple the sides of the fish. This type of Salmon is uniquely colored with a mix of deep green and vibrant red. Tree River is one of the most spectacular and pristine sections of wilderness on earth, and supports the best Arctic Char fishery in Canada. Journey to the edge of the continent to visit this unique and remote river for an experience like no other. Source: ants stern / Shutterstock Tree River – Nunavut Whether it’s the pristine waters of the country’s northern lakes, the exciting ocean fishing on the east and west coast, or the fast flowing waters of the prairie rivers, Canada offers a multitude of destinations whose beauty and mystery will be forever be imprinted on their visitors. Each province provides beautiful and unique natural wonders and geography. From Coast to Coast, Canada offers a wide variety of unparalleled fishing destinations. ![]()
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