Planning A Luxury Fishing Trip In Canada
If you want a luxury-fishing trip in Canada, you will find some of the lodges and fishing resorts quite amazing. One particular resort that comes to mind overlooks the ocean, rainforest and a waterfall in British Columbia is the King Pacific Lodge. You will find guide tours for salmon, cod and halibut as well as tours for trout and salmon. After a day of fishing, you can relax in your suite in front of a fireplace or visit the fireplace library. The resort also has an open deck for dining and watching the sunset over the waters. This is truly a spectacular fishing resort made for luxury.
The Totem Resort has three lodges to choose from for your stay. The resort is located in Ontario and has some of the best fishing in Canada. The lodges have guides to take you to the best area for catching the prize fish. Either they have a catch and take policy or you can choose the catch and release package. If you choose to keep your catch, the guides will prepare you a fantastic fish lunch from your catch. You can enjoy sophisticated accommodations and fishing from twenty-foot cruisers or seventeen foot boats. This will be a luxury-fishing trip for anyone wanting to fish in luxury.
If you are interested in a brook, browns and rainbow trout or cutthroats and steelheads, you will enjoy the luxurious accommodations of Lake Louise’s Post Hotel and Spa. This glorious resort is located in the Banff National Park. Not only do they offer great fishing adventures, but also you can enjoy the plush dinning area with fine cuisine and a choice of wine from the wine cellar. The resort is one of the finest places to stay when you are planning a luxury-fishing trip in Canada.
If you are looking for a spectacular fishing adventure in British Columbia with a helicopter ride to secluded fishing areas, you will want to stay at Nimmo Bay. After a day of fishing, you can play a game of pool, relax in the hot tub or relax with a massage. Later at night enjoy live entertainment and settle in for a night of enjoyment. Your room accommodations are considered luxurious and comfortable. The fishing is great and you can choose from many different locations to fish. You can fish from June through October for cutthroat, char and salmon with equipment provided by the resort.
There are many different locations throughout Canada to have a luxury-fishing trip. Whether you fish all day or part of the day, you will find something to keep you busy at the luxury resorts and lodges. Most of the resorts offer a catch and keep or a catch and release to make your fishing adventure exactly the way you want it to be. With the beautiful countryside in Canada, it is know wonder that everyone ventures to the north for some fine fishing and luxury accommodations. Some will even offer to fry up your catch for a scrumptious lunch or dinner.
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