GIBBS - DELTA: 100 YEARS OF QUALITY FISHING TACKLE
Take some lessons from the pro staff at Gibbs-Delta and learn about how their products can help you catch fish. The fishing videos showcase several of their popular products in both salt and fresh water environments.
TERRACE
Welcome to Terrace, BC. It's here First Nations legends come alive, the mysterious white Kermodei Bear roams free and the fish draw anglers from around the globe. Add warm smiles and greetings as you walk the streets and visit our many shops, eateries and places to stay and you'll soon discover why Terrace is the heart of the Skeena Valley and North Coast Mountains.
SOUTH CARIBOO
Geographically, the South Cariboo is found in southcentral British Columbia, nestled on the Fraser Plateau between the heights of the Coastal and Rocky mountain ranges. The Fraser River cuts through the middle of this rolling plateau, dividing the Cariboo from the wilds of the Chilcotin. To the south is the lower, drier hills of the Thompson-Okanagan, and to the north is the central Cariboo, extending into the vast forests of Northern BC.
Go Fish BC
GO FISH BC -- The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC has launched their spring newsletter, with news and tips for BC's anglers. Renowned angler, writer, fishing guide Brian Chan offers his tips on fishing in the urban wilderness, FFSBC's President, Don Peterson provides an update on the Society activities and winners from the Fishing Buddies contest are highlighted. Read more....
Thompson Okanagan
THOMPSON OKANAGAN, BC -- This region covers two fishing regions of British Columbia, Thompson-Nicola in the north, and Okanagan in the south. Both of these regions are known for fantastic freshwater fishing, with excellent rainbow trout populations across both regions. Other species found in this area includes salmon in the larger lakes and rivers, as well as bass in the south Okanagan...
Cariboo Chilcotin Coast
CARIBOO CHILCOTIN COAST REGION, BC -- The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Region is a diverse landscape reaching from the temperate rainforest of Bella Coola, across the Chilcotins to the deep lakes in the Cariboo Mountains. One common thread across this vast landscape is great fishing...
Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE -- Starting in the city, there are now two small lakes that are easily accessible and are stocked with catchable trout each spring. The stocking is co-ordinated by the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC, who provide the fish for these lakes. One is Shane Lake in Forests for the World, and the other is Ferguson Lake in the north-east corner of the city. Both of these lakes have fishing docks so you can cast into these trout filled waters without a boat...
Fishing the Hazeltons
NEW HAZELTON -- New Hazelton sits at the confluence of the Bulkley and Skeena Rivers. It has been home to the Gitxsan people for centuries, who have maintained communities at critical junctions along these two rivers. Today, 'Ksan Campground sits at the confluence and is a great base for exploring the fishing opportunities available in The Hazeltons...
Smithers and The Skeena
SMITHERS -- The picturesque town of Smithers is set in the Bulkley Valley of Northern BC, and is world famous for the unparalleled freshwater fishing found in all directions. Anglers from around the world seek out these productive waters for salmon, trout, and in the fall - the renown steelhead...
Vanderhoof
VANDERHOOF, BC -- When the call of nature beckons, it's probably the District of Vanderhoof you're hearing! Vanderhoof is the Omineca Region's big country. The great expanses of land and forests are a match for the area's big lakes and fish. Tachick and Nulki Lakes are only twenty minutes from town and are very productive waters...
Go Fishing in Chetwynd
CHETWYND -- The town of Chetwynd sits in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Northeastern B.C., surrounded by numerous lakes and rivers. There are five rivers in the area where anglers can test their skills-the Murray, Sukunka, Pine, Moberly and the mighty Peace; all of which provide excellent fishing opportunities...
Camping and RVing BC Coalition
GO CAMPING AND RVing IN BC THIS YEAR! -- There is no better way to experience fishing in British Columbia than on a camping and RV adventure. The province is home to seven national parks, 340 provincial campgrounds, more than 1,200 recreation sites, and over 500 high quality private RV parks and campgrounds. Whether you want to rough it deep in the wilderness or enjoy all the comforts of home in a fully equipped RV, choosing your destination is the first step in the outdoor experience of a lifetime...
District of Mackenzie
FISHING IN MACKENZIE -- The District of Mackenzie is located on the shores of British Columbia's largest man-made freshwater body, Williston Lake. The lake was created nearly half a century ago when the W.A.C Bennett Dam was built and today supports one of BC's best freshwater fisheries...
Northern Rockies
FISHING THE NORTHERN ROCKIES -- The Northern Rockies of BC, with its spectacular peaks, lush forests and pristine lakes, is the place to go this summer. Whether it's family fishing you're after, or total backcountry solitude, you'll find it in the Northern Rockies...
Slave Lake Regional Tourism Association
EXPLORE LESSER SLAVE LAKE IN 2010 -- Your winter wonderland awaits at Lesser Slave Lake. The ice fishing is simply spectacular, and there is no better time to plan a winter getaway...
Tourism Kimberley
FISHING IN THE KOOTENAYS -- Kimberley has as many remarkable freshwater fishing experiences as there are fish in our rivers. Our lakes and rivers have healthy stocks of rainbow trout, kokanee, lake trout, bull trout, dolly varden, mountain whitefish and lake whitefish. Whether solo or in need of a guide, Kimberley is a hidden gem for your fishing getaways...
