Wonderfully remote yet easily accessible, Legacy Lodge
offers a premier sportfishing experience found nowhere
else. In harmony with the natural environment and in a world
all its own, here on the protected waters of Rivers Inlet,
surrounded by the panoramic beauty of British Columbia, all
the elements converge for epic sportfishing adventures with
the world class salmon that await your challenge.
Legacy Lodge provides a true awakening to nature and
the ultimate sportfishing experience. For fathers and sons,
parties of friends to corporate groups, Legacy Lodge was
made for those who yearn for the perfect fishing vacation.
Legacy Lodge
1-877-347-4534 • Rivers Inlet, BC
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Experience the thrill of landing a chinook salmon of over
30 pounds - "TYEE!" The Gold River Fishing Lodge and the
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Moutcha Bay Resort, in Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island,
British Columbia Canada, offer a wide range of world-class
sport fishing, from trophy Chinook, Coho and Sockeye
Salmon fishing to Red Snapper, Ling Cod and Halibut, not to
mention the excellent prawning and crabbing opportunities.
The proximity to the surrounding rivers and streams makes
it the ideal home-base for the fly-fishing enthusiast. These
pristine waterways are teaming with Chinook, Coho, Chum
and trout, providing anglers with excellent freshwater fishing
experiences from April to October.
Freshwater fly fishing on the west coast of Vancouver
Island can be as solitary as you want it. Anglers often find
themselves alone on the river with the fish, competing with
bears for "the big one".
• Steelhead • Salmon
Nootka Marine Adventures
• Char
• Rainbow Trout • Halibut
• Rockfish
1-877-337-5464 • Black Creek, BC
• Cutthroat Trout • Bass
www.nootkamarineadventures.com
• Small Mouth Bass • Lingcod
Vancouver Island, Victoria & The Gulf Islands
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