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Nanook Lodge

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British Columbia Regions: 
The Islands

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Operators Name: 
Larry, Sam, and Nicole Anderson

Seattle Contact
1900 West Nickerson Street,
Suite # 300
Seattle, WA 98199

(206) 200-8233

Lodge Contact Summer
Nanook Lodge
P.O. Box 9,
Stuart Island BC,
British Columbia, Canada
V0P 1V0

(250) 287-0902

 

About Us

Nanook Lodge

Nanook Lodge on Stuart Island, British Columbia, Canada provides spectacular Chinook (King), Coho (Silver), Sockeye, Pink and Chum guided salmon fishing from a luxurious corporate fly-in resort catering to groups, meeting planners, families and couples. Wildlife viewing of whales, bears, and eagles combined with seasonal river fly-fishing and adventure tours rounds out the activities not to mention the gourmet meals of fresh salmon, Dungeness crab, clams, oysters and prawns. Within two hours of Seattle, and far less from Vancouver or Campbell River, Nanook Lodge views Sonora and Dent Islands plus the famous Arran and Yuculta Rapids, entranceway to Bute Inlet.

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Breathtaking Adventures

Fishing Locations

  • Bute Inlet
  • Ramsey Inlet
  • Toba Inlet
  • Phillips River
  • Homathko River
  • Campbell River
  • Toba River

Types of Fish

  • Five varieties of Pacific Salmon
  • Chinooks
  • Coho
  • Chums
  • Pinks
  • Sockeyes
  • Ling Cod

Prices & Packages

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History

Member for
12 years 3 months