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Nunavut
Fishing
Lodges
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You
can rough it or be pampered in the lap of luxury as you enjoy all
that Canada's Nunavut has to offer the sportsman and the fishing family
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Come
experience the wild rivers and the tundra where no trees grow, go
fishing for giant trout, see great herds of caribou on their constant
migration and muskox. Here
feisty northern species like Arctic grayling, northern pike, walleye
and lake trout abound in our pristine lakes.
The crystal clear waters boast a variety of species to test your skills.
In Nunavut you can fish for Arctic char in the coastal rivers. Stay
at a lodge in the Nnunavut and fish for trout, great northern pike,
walleye, grayling, whitefish and inconnu or be guided by a fishing
outfitter. Lesser known but highly prized fish like the inconnu
and Arctic char navigate wild rivers flowing down through one of the
world's most remote and extraordinary landscapes.
Canada's Nunavut camps and resort settings are seldom far from great
fishing. Tourist outfitters and resort operators are happy to custom
tailor their packages for families who love to fish.
Luxury
resorts, inns, family resorts, cottages, and fishing lodges, are available
in price ranges to suit every budget.
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Nunavut
offers a selection of wilderness
camps, lodges and resorts.
Learn more about Nunavut resorts by clicking on the outfitter
"name links" below
for details, rates, and info.
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You can view a selection of individual fishing Lodges & Resorts
in Nunavut below.
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Interior
Region - Nunavut |
Ennadai
Lake Lodge is a fly-in fishing lodge with an initial
capacity of twenty-two guests per rotation. Ennadai
Lake, Angikuni Lake and the Kazan River are in an area
of Canada that is truly untouched. Three
species inhabit these waters: lake trout, northern pike
and arctic grayling. Imagine
drifting a fly down the Kazan, possibly being taken
by a five pound grayling, casting a pike bay catching
dozens of pike or trolling a drop off looking for a
thirty- pound-plus trout. Whether you're a spin-cast
or fly-fish enthusiast, your passion and your dreams
can be satisfied here.
We are a new lodge in a new area and we have a strict
catch and release policy for trophy fish, ensuring that
this natural resource remains as it is today. Our equipment
and facilities are world class. Ennadai Lake is on the
treeline and the remaining area is in the barren lands.
Because these lakes are on a river system they are biologically
prolific, especially on and around Ennadai Lake.
Guests of our first-class, fully-guided fishing adventures
will be flown in from Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Cambridge
Bay - Nunavut |
Our
camp, a true wilderness camp on the shores of the Ekaluk
river, accommodates a maximum of twelve anglers per
week. Access in is by float plane from Cambridge Bay.
Our objective is for our guests to share in the experience
of our beautiful land, its people and its history, while
enjoying some of the finest char fishing anywhere to
be found.
This river has only recently opened up to a very limited
sport fishery and the catch results in numbers and weight
have been truly astonishing. A quote from our Master
guide, Jack Elofsson; " I've led an enchanted life,
I've "roamed the world" with my fly rod and
my flies during the past thirty years. I've guided flyfishermen
in Argentina, in Alaska and Canada, as well as in my
native Scandinavia.
Over all these years, I've enjoyed remarkable and outstanding
fishing but nowhere, absolutely nowhere, have I encountered
fishing that can remotely challenge the fantastic fishing
on the Ekaluk river."
Air Travel to/from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut - Canadian
North through its gateway cities, Edmonton and Calgary,
Alberta provides scheduled flights into Cambridge Bay.
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Interior
Region - Nunavut |
Wilderness
Travel Expediting Northwest Territories and Nunavut:
Over 32 years of operating a naturalist's lodge on the
arctic coast, of living in the North, and of operating
a canoe outfitting service on arctic rivers, we havean
impressive inventory of camps and gear and the skills
to deploy these efficiently.
At many of our camps, the fishing is pristine.....superb,
and an incredible experience. At Tundra Camp/Burnside
Lodge, for example, there are unforgettable fly-fishing
opportunities for surface-feeding lake trout, arctic
char, and large arctic grayling.
We can not only arrange your transportation and lodging
in Yellowknife, but also can provide a turn-key rental
camp with cabins or tentframes for your use, as well
as air transport to that camp. We can also provide canoes
(or sea-kayaks) and accessories, airport services, radios,
fishing licenses, fuel, bear scare devices, river reports,
and anything else you need. We can even package your
trip from Edmonton if you'd like.
We can also provide any amount of instruction or guidance
you need, from a one-day seminar before you leave Yellowknife
to an Inuit guide/boat operator/instructor at the camp.
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