BEST FISHING IN CANADA
BEST FISHING IN CANADA

BEST FISHING IN CANADA
One of the best and the most popular place in the world to go on a fishing trip is Canada. There are several places that you can go on a fishing trip in Canada due to the fact that fishes migrates all across the region. Some of the most popular fishing region in Canada includes ;
• Ontario
• Manitoba
• British Columbia
• Yukon
• Saskatchewan
These regions have different kinds of fishing destinations . Each region has its own specific feature and geography. Some of the best fishing destinations in Canada are;
1. TREE RIVER
The Tree river is located in the western part of the far northern Nunavut region. This river is one of the most spectacular and pristine river in the world. It is the best fishing destination for Arctic char fishery. The arctic char salmon has a unique colour that combines vibrant red and deep green and some chars that are orange and blue . Arctic char salmon might be a little bit difficult to catch but its worth it. You can also catch a giant bluefin tuna in the North lake. The Tree river empties directly into the Arctic ocean.
2. NORTH LAKE
The North lake is located in the eastern part of the Prince Edward Island. If you want to catch some tuna in Canada, the North lake is the best fishing destination for you. The North lake is referred to as the 'Tuna capital of the world ' due to the abundance of tuna in the lake. The North lake is popular for its astonishing scenery and beautiful beach with white sands . If you are fishing in the North lake, you have a chance to catch a tuna of up to 1200 pounds. The observation tower of the North lake is perfect for a quick visit. If you are not interested in fishing, the North lake also provides scenic cruises.
3. GREAT SLAVE LAKE
The Great slave lake is located in the upper Northwest territories. The Great slave lake is the deepest and the sixth largest lake in North America. It provides a lot of opportunities for an excellent fly fishing. It is the tenth largest lake in the world and the second largest lake in the Northwest territories.
The Great slave lake has a depth of 2014 feet. It has wooded shores and icy tundra. You can catch different types of fish in the Great slave lake such as the Northern pike, whitefish, Arctic grayling and trout. It also has a fishing lodge named after it called the Great slave lake lodge.
4. KISPIOX RIVER
The Kispiox river is located in the middle British Columbia region. It is well known for being the home of the largest species of steelhead trout. The steelhead trout has a silvery coloring, q dewlarge pinkish red markings on the side of their head and long pink stripe. The Kispiox river is prone to expelling out water as a result of high rainfall. It is in close proximity with the Skeena river.
The Kispiox river also provides you with a stunning background of forests and mountains . Although, all fishes caught in these river must be released, the Kispiox river is one of the best fishing destinations in Canada. One of the lodges that is nearby the Kispiox river is the Bear claw lodge.
5. EAGLE LAKE
The Eagle lake is located in the northern part Ontario fishing region in the center of the Cottage country. It has a background filled with forests and mountains which makes it famous for its beautiful scenery. It is also popular because of the many fishing opportunities it provides for people. It homes a large number of small wooded islands which makes it ideal for catching different types of fish.
There are many kinds of fish in the Eagle lake, some of which are northern pike ,perch, walleye, muskellunge, smallmouth bass and trout. The Eagle lake is most popular for its muskellunge fishing. The muskellunge is a beautiful and elusive fish, it is often called 'the fish of ten thousand casts' and can grow up to be seventy pounds in size. It is located in close proximity to the cities of Dryden and Kenora and many lodges and campgrounds. The Eagle lake is perfect for a family vacation or a personal getaway .
6. WOLF LAKE
It is located in the Yukon fishing region which is filled with remote and prestine wilderness. It also provides an amazing experience of seeing the Northern lights. Its surrounding areas are filled with stunning wooded lowland ,tundra and misty mountains.
The wolf lake is home to many trouts and have a chance to catch a trout weighing up to sixty pounds. The wolf lake also inhabits the Northern pike and contains a large number of the rare Arctic grayling . The Arctic grayling is a small fish with a beautiful fanlike fin on its back. The surroundings of the Wolf lake is also home to many kinds of animals and birds like moose, bears, wolves, lynx, eagle and caribou.
Another fishing destination with an abundance of Arctic grayling is the Wolf river which flows from the Wolf lake. The Wolf river is one of the best Arctic grayling fishing destination in the world.
7. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS
The Queen Charlotte Islands is located in the British Columbia fishing region which is famous for its amazing fishing spots. It is the ancestral homeland of the ancient Haida, which gives it a rich cultural and natural history. It is situated on the edge of the continental shelf. It is always covered in fog and is fascinating and mysterious. It has an air of adventure and wonder around it. It contains a large number of salmon because the shoreline is the perfect home for vast schools of fish.
8. RED RIVER
The Red river located in the Manitoba fishing region, is one of the best fishing destinations in Canada. This river is perfect for catching catfish because its muddy water is preferred by whiskered fish. You have the chance to catch a catfish weighing up to 40 pounds in the Red river. The catfish has a stout head with whiskers and gaping mouth.
9. THE CRANBERRY LAKES
The Cranberry lake is found in the northern part of the Manitoba fishing region . It is home to three large lake with each one feeding into the other and has varied and distinct terrain. The First Cranberry has cabbage weed beds and closed in bays, the Second Cranberry is 200 feet deep and the Third Cranberry is a narrow lake.
The Cranberry lakes are famous for their abundance of trophy size fish. It is home to different species of fish such as walleye, lake trout and northern pike . The cranberry lakes also homes a lot of beautiful islands for exploring and several portage lakes that are perfect for kayak enthusiasts and canoers.
10. REINDEER LAKE
The Reindeer lake is located in the northernpart of the Saskatchewan fishing region . It is famous for its abundant quantity of caribou that migrates into the lake in the winter . The Reindeer lake is the ninth largest lake in Canada. There are different kinds of fish in the Reindeer lake such as walleye, grayling and lake trout. It has a beautiful and stunning scenery that remains unspoiled by humans and it has a Precambrian, one of the oldest rock formations on earth. It is also in close proximity to the Deep bay which is a site of a meteorite strike over 140 million years ago. The Deep bay is 700 feet deep.
The Reindeer lake is the ideal fishing destination for historians, nature lovers, fishermen and geologists alike.