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British Columbia Flyin Fishing

Fly-in and outpost fishing represents a chance to get away and try some serious fishing.

Many great british Columbia resorts are accessible only by air and these water systems are host to an abundance of gamefish. The remote fly-in fishing camps and lodges in B.C. can fulfill the dreams of every angler.
Choose from the all-inclusive fly-in packages, luxury resorts, and rustic outpost cabins that are available.

Trips to British Columbia fly-in resorts are the thrill of a lifetime. The remote outpost lakes and flyin fishing camps are your base for a "dream come true" fishing experience.
Fly-in resorts and outposts will make your fishing vacation truly memorable.
It can be a great way to enjoy the trip of a lifetime.
From day trips to week long fly-ins you can discover British Columbia fishing like you've never seen it before.

You can learn more about BC fly in fishing lodges by clicking on the resorts "name links" below for details and rates info.

The location of each resort is shown for your convenience.
Discover more about B.C. Flyin Fishing below.
Campbell River - Victoria - The Islands


Rendezvous L
Welcome to Rendezvous Lodge located in British Columbia's famed Inland Passage in the Discovery Island Group, Rendezvous Lodge is located in some of British Columbia's finest fishing waters. Large Salmon, Halibut and Red Snapper are commonly caught and we use only the best local guides.

Guests will enjoy tastefully appointed rooms and a menu featuring delights for every taste. This is an adventure lodge with activities and expeditions available. Fishing, sea-kayaking, sailing, adventure toura and flights are offered. See magnificent wildlife in their natural habitat. Truly a naturalists dream.


Campbell River - Victoria & The Islands


At our Campbell River Lodge, you will find all of the amenities, your group will have complete privacy, including private dining, bar and hot tub. Catering to groups of 2-30 we supply all inclusive packages
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Sport Fishing to Family Vacations or Corporate Meetings. One of our most popular trips is the Float Plane Fly In. Depart and return each day from your BC Fishing Lodge. Go to pristine remote locations Knights, Bute Inlet just to name a few.

From our local Campbell River Lodge and Fly In Packages to our Eco Tours we offer the best of both worlds, close to town for all the amenities but able to be far away in a very short time. See Orca (Killer Whales), Sea Lions, Bald Eagles. Fish for Big Kings, Giant Halibut, Yellow Eye and Ling Cod just to name a few at our Canadian Fishing Lodge Locations.


Charlotte Lake - Caribou - Chilcotin


Welcome to beautiful Charlotte Lake in the B.C. Chilcotin region. This fishing paradise has beautiful snow-capped mountains on its western shore and is loaded with master angler Rainbow Trout as well as Kokanee. Generally Rainbow Trout average 3-5 BLS., but much larger ones are often caught.

This is a full blown 3 bedroom cottage with all the fix'ins of home and room for 3 couples or your entire family. Driving here would undoubtedly provide the scenic drive of a lifetime. The most preferred option is to fly via Pacific Coastal Airlines, located on the south side of Vancouver International Airport.


Charlotte Lake - Caribou - Chilcotin


No Wimp Fishing travels to some of the most outstanding remote fishing spots in Canada. The Charlotte Alplands contains the highest concentration of alpine lakes in British Columbia, seventy-five in total, where you'll find superb wilderness, still waters and streams that have rarely been fished.

Charlotte Lake base camp and a wilderness camp on the lake near the headwaters of the Atnarko River. Accommodation is in wall tents or at the Atnarko B&B. The cold clear water produces brilliant silver, hard-fighting rainbows.
Our alpine fishing spots are accessed by float plane, and then by horseback to remote spots for the best wild rainbow trout fishing you'll ever experience.


Coles Lake - Tesla Lake


Coles Lake Lodge just outside North Tweedsmuir Park is a 45-minute flight from Burns Lake. This mountain setting has two fishing lakes and many river systems, making Coles Lake an excellent fly-fishing experience. Catch Rainbow trout all day in this isolated and beautiful wilderness setting. There are many hiking trails and spots to explore. Our cabin sleeps 4 guests and the view of the mountains from our cabin window is priceless!

Tesla Lake Lodge is located in North Tweedsmuir Park, a 45 min flight from Burns Lake, BC. Our beautiful private spot is nestled at the foot of mountains with crystal clear waters and has a new cabin and access to three fishing lakes and hiking trails. Trophy Rainbow trout are abundant on this nine-mile mountain lake. We only book one group at a time for a 4-day package getaway and we have the only cabin on the lake. This trip is a wonderful wilderness getaway to enjoy with family or friends. Our cabin sleeps 6 people comfortably and has a great BBQ deck! Experience Tweedsmuir Park in the comfort of this wilderness setting.


Muncho Lake -Toad River


Northern Rockies Lodge
Offers fly-in fishing lodge holidays in northern British Columbia at Muncho Lake. Enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing, canoeing, tours of the Rockies, northern lights and more.

You can also escape to a remote mountain lake and stay at a cozy outpost log cabins to truly experience nature. Plus enjoy the thrill of catching record size Arctic Grayling, Dolly Varden, Bull Trout, Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Walleye, Rocky Mountain Whitefish and Northern Pike in an area accessible only by float plane
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British Columbia's fly-in fishing resorts and lodges offer exciting wilderness fishing adventures.








 
 
Treat yourself and enjoy a fly-in fishing adventure in British Columbia
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