5 Canadian fishing holes

5 Canadian fishing holes

Explore some of the best places to get hooked on fishing.
Updated:
2009-10-12 16:03
Published:
2006-06-27 00:00
By 
Dee Van Dyk

Fishing hotspots 1 & 2

It was winter, 1969. I was 10 years old and out with my dad and a half dozen of his friends, ice fishing at Chin Lake, Alta. The only other kid in the crowd was Peter Zubersky, a year or two older than me. Miffed to be out with a girl, Peter was quite convinced that he'd be able to teach me a thing or two about the manly sport of fishing.

I took to ice fishing immediately. At one point, Peter complained enough about my "good luck" and his jinxed fishing spot that my dad convinced me to swap holes with Peter. By the end of the day, it was Girl: 11, Pete: 0.

We've come a long way, baby. According to Beth Mairs, director of Wild Women Expeditions, women are taking to the sport like…well, like a fish takes to water. Women-only travel is mostly a North American phenomenon, says Mairs, and the number of women pursuing fishing vacations is on the rise.

Canada is probably best known for salmon fishing, but with an abundance of freshwater lakes and streams, and the three-way border of oceans around us, great fishing experiences are a snap to find. 

Below, find a few fishing hotspots to get you in the mood.

1. Newfoundland/Southwest Pond
Located along the northern tip of Newfoundland is Tuckamore Lodge. Renowned for its Atlantic salmon from Southwest Pond, it's not unusual to hook a four-pound salmon here, and fisherfolk frequently find brook trout and Arctic char dangling from their line.

TIP: Ask about the Outdoor Woman package -- geared to women who want to learn outdoor skills.

For Newfoundland's fishing guidelines, visit:
www.labrador-fishing.coml

2. Quebec/Outoaouis Region
The Outoaouis Region of Quebec boasts 20,000 lakes with an ample supple of pike, walleye and bass. There are many fishing hot spots to choose from, but let's focus on a spectacular one!

Halfway between Ottawa and Montreal, the Fairmont Kenauk at Le Chateau Montebello sits on a 100 square mile, 65,000 acre protected wilderness area. One of North America's oldest and largest private fish reserves, the property includes more than 70 lakes. The preservation of these resources is protected by Fairmont Kenauk at Le Chateau Montello's own biologists and naturalists -- who are available to guests of the property.

TIP: Successful fishing day? The chef at the Fairmont Le Chateau will prepare your catch for you.

For Quebec guides to fishing regulations, visit:
www.fapaq.gouv.qc.ca/

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  • Don Brimsacle wrote:

    Apr 11, 2006

    2009-09-22 10:48 AM

    I was reading about your fishing hotspots and I see one of the hottest spots in Canada if not the world is New Brunswick where we have the Restigouche river and the Miramichi.Two of the best salmon rivers anywhere in the world.
  • J.P. wrote:

    Apr 11, 2006

    2009-09-22 10:48 AM

    How come Ontario isn't mentioned in any of the best fishing spots!?!!?!?! I used to live in Alberta, and the majority of people there like to hunt, not fish. Ontario has a mutlitude of lakes, and most of us are fishermen, so how could Alberta make it to the top 5 and not Ontario. I don't know if this article was created to promote more of Canada's rural areas, but you have to put a location from Ontario in your top 5 fishing spots..... and that's my 2 cents.
  • s.byers wrote:

    Apr 11, 2006

    2009-09-22 10:49 AM

    good pick in going with the bow river but... a world class spot wasn't mentioned. the miramichi in new brunswick!!!
  • Kevin Ross wrote:

    Apr 11, 2006

    2009-11-18 3:00 PM

    I would have to say that I'm completly in shock...I can't believe that Saskatchewan was left off this list of great places to fish. If you guys don't think there is fantastic fishing in this great province then I think you need to come and see for yourselves. There are so many great places to fish here, I have lived here all my life and I still haven't fished all the super places that are found here. I'm sure that it was just an oversight and you don't actually think there is nowhere to find fantastic fishing in this grand province of Saskatchewan Sincerely Kevin Ross
  • Wayne Yeo wrote:

    Apr 11, 2006

    2009-11-18 3:01 PM

    Great article but you forgot the best fresh of them all........TEMAGAMI.........we would love to show you around. Wayne/Barb
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