Fishing

Fly, Lure or Stringer

Drop your line and let nature takes its course. Fishing is almost that easy in Boundary Country. Kokanee, rainbow trout, small mouth bass, burbot and whitefish are almost always biting. Ask the locals where to find the best fishing holes. There are hundreds of small lakes, creeks and streams in the area. Fish from shore, fly-fish or use a drift boat.

A person wearing a hat and fishing gear enjoys fly-fishing from a small inflatable raft on a calm lake, surrounded by tall trees and grassy shoreline in the background.

Lakes and Rivers and Streams, oh my!

You can ice fish in the winter and after the ice has melted, come back and shore fish in the spring and fall. Come summer, you can fish in the lakes and rivers all day long. Fly, lure or stringer, you don’t need much more than a rod here.

  • Conkle Lake
  • Williamson Lake
  • Christina lake
  • Xenia Lake
  • Jewel Lake
  • Kettle and Granby Rivers

Know Before You Go

A fishing license is required for fisherfolk over the age of 16 and can be purchased online. Freshwater fish regulations are available at www2gov.bc.ca.

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