For fishing freaks as well as rookies
Atlin Lake (128 km long - as the crow flies) and all the surrounding waters are paradise for fishermen and nature loving people - inhabited by lake trouts, arctic graylings and pikes.
You can enjoy this extremely scenic lake for one week max. on board of a comfortable house boat and it's up to you if your captain takes you northbound towards the Yukon Territory or southbound to the fjords of the Llewelyn Glacier. You have the choice to spend the full 7 days on the houseboat or return earlier to our cosy cabins at the Indian Creek - prices are identical.
Salmon fishing - fly in camp by helicopter
Sports fishing North of 60
We are catching king salmon, steelhead, trout, arctic grayling, pike in seclusive areas - no large numbers of fishermen
Our camp is situated at the rural Nakina River at the far end of the north west corner of British Columbia - only a few miles from the Alascan border.
Flight time from Atlin approx. 30 minutes.
There is enough fish for you and the bears - if you get along with each other!
King salmon: 3 to 10 July 2008 7 to 14 July 2009
10 to 17 July 2008 14 to 21 July 2009
Frank Schellhardt & Heidi Wirth
P.O. Box 196
Atlin BC. V0W 1A0, Canada
Tel. (001) 250 483 1276