Fraser River Lodge offers luxury adventures, guided fishing excursions, a variety of group activities, gourmet dining and more. The Lodge will enchant you with its sprawling riverfront acres and stunning panoramic views.
Fraser River Lodge is located on the banks of the mighty Fraser River in scenic British Columbia, Canada, just an hour from Vancouver.
Want to create memories to last a lifetime? You will have the opportunity to fish some of Canada's most famous bodies of water for all 5 species of Pacific salmon, trout and sturgeon. Here they specialize in arranging fishing trips for groups of all sizes.
The fishing season in the area lasts all year long.
Salmon and Sturgeon Fishing
Enjoy the spectacular beauty of the Fraser and Harrison Rivers and surrounding scenery while catching trophy fish. These rivers are home to all 5 species of salmon and are home to the largest freshwater fish in the world, the white sturgeon.
Fishing in Fraser Canyon for sturgeon
Fraser Canyon is located in the upper part of the mighty Fraser River system and is home to sturgeon. The tour combines incredible sturgeon fishing with a tour of the high canyons.
Wilderness Fishing
Enjoy world-class fly fishing and spinning from late March through mid-November on two different rivers, the Pete and Lillooet. We offer guided fishing trips where you can catch bighead char, redfish, rainbow trout, and all 5 species of salmon.
Entertainment for non-fishermen:
- Pontoon Adventure x Thrill Ride
- Stand Shooting
- Golf
- Camping with campfire
- Group Yoga
- Axe throwing
- Cooking classes
- Canoeing
Climate
Thanks to the Atlantic Ocean, the climate in the region is temperate. Winters are snowy, often with storms, while summers are mild and humid, often foggy. The average temperature in winter is from -7C to -15C and in summer from +15C to +25C. The farther away from the ocean, the greater the temperature difference.
How to get there
Bellingham Airport (BLI) – 96 km
Seattle Airport (SEA) – 260 km
Vancouver Airport (YVR) - 135 km
Abbotsford Airport (YXX) - 62 km
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