Experience the Wild!

March 7, 2022

Fishing trips come in all shapes and sizes, but nothing compares to the raw beauty and adventure of a wilderness fishing expedition. Imagine jet boating through untouched landscapes, surrounded by towering mountains and pristine waters, far from the crowds. This is more than just a fishing trip—it’s a true escape into nature. Whether you're after sea-run bull trout, steelhead, or all five species of salmon, our guided catch-and-release adventures take you deep into National Geographic-worthy terrain. Ready to experience fishing like never before? Here’s everything you need to know.

What is it?

Wilderness fishing is an experience that truly combines fishing with nature in it’s untouched form. You will see National Geographic Country with some of the most beautiful scenery while jet boating through the Fraser Valley. This is our home country and our backyard. Our wilderness. 

We offer guided fishing trips for sea run bull trout, steelhead, all five species of salmon, cutthroat trout and more. For these trips, just like our others, catch & release only.

What’s included ?

Our wilderness adventures mean an expedition style trip with a fully covered custom built boat with a high powered jet engine. The day starts with crossing a long lake leading into the wilderness waters where time stands still. This is where you will have the chance to fish while truly being immersed in Canada’s natural beauty.

We also offer the option to extend the day and "stay out" in National Geographic Country. 

Camping can range from one night to a week on various rivers, with all camping equipment supplied. All our camps are accommodated by a professional guide and jet boat along with a camp cook who tends the camp and takes care of the guests before and after fishing. 

When and Where do these take place?

Wilderness fishing takes place from late March until mid-November on 2 different rivers, the Pitt River and the Lillooet River. 

To inquire or book a spring, summer or fall guided fishing excursion with the Fraser River Lodge, contact us at 604.796.1210 or by email at fishing@fraserriverlodge.com.

We cannot wait to get out on the river with you !

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