

Canada - Queen Charlotte Safari's
British Columbia Kings, Silvers and Halibut
Ultimate West Coast Fishing Adventure
The pristine wilderness of the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia, is known for its legendary fishing. For the last six years, this has been the saltwater king hotspot.
A 150 mile long archipelago about 90 miles off the mainland, essentially forces every salmon from the Pacific Northwest to pass by the islands during their annual migration. Large kings begin to migrate down from the Gulf of Alaska in March and April, and arrive by April on the west coast of the islands and continue to migrate throughout the summer.
State of the art Sandspit Harbor and Marina is within walking distance of the lodge. 26’ to 28’ cabin cruisers are fully-equipped with the latest in navigational and safety equipment, fish-finders and electronic down-riggers. Covered cabins and flush toilets. Eight to ten hour fishing days. Four anglers per boat. Not only will you fish for kings, you’ll also fish for silvers, halibut, rockfish, yellow-eye, lingcod and more.
Family owned and operated, this very nice oceanfront lodge is only 2.5 miles from the airport. Comfortable bedrooms with private baths. Beautiful ocean and creek views from dining, living room and deck.
Hearty breakfasts, made-to-order lunches, dinners include fresh seafood, steaks, homemade rolls and desserts. Wildlife in the area is plentiful. Black bears, river otters, sea lions, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, killer whales and more.
Includes: round-trip flight Vancouver, B.C. to Sandspit - a $600.00 value, lodging, meals, guided fishing, fishing gear, tackle, bait, fishing license and stamp, raingear, boat boots, first 50-pound box of vacuum sealed fish, round-trip ground transfers to Sandspit Airport and daily maid service.
- 2012 rates:
- 5-nights and 4-days guided fishing $3,895.00
- Non-fishing companion $1,560.00
- 4-nights and 3-days guided fishing $3,295.00
- Prices in USD - Does not include 12% HST.

