Western Canada Fishing Lodges
Multi-ecosystem bases are also common throughout Western Canada in British Columbia, where the rivers drain the lakes of the interior into the Pacific. Anglers can fish out of a lodge on the waters of the Pacific one day, after salmon or sole, and the next day can head up river for a chance at a huge sturgeon or perhaps trout. Lodges throughout the rest of British Columbia as well as Alberta and Saskatchewan offer access to rivers and lakes where trout are in plentiful supply, as well as pike and walleye in the northern portions of the provinces.
