Pitt River Lodge is located just 43 Air miles - North East of Vancouver International Airport at (N49º35.715 by W122º37.803) seven kilometers from the North end of Pitt Lake, the largest tidal lake in North America, at the old townsite of Alvin.
Surrounded by the rugged Coast Range, it is easy to think you are in a wilderness area in northern British Columbia, or Alaska. (see the Satellite map below).
You will be met at Grant Narrows Regional Park by the lodge boat, a 32 ft. salmon
gill-netter that works the Fraser River in salmon season. The 45 minute journey crosses the lake, where steep mountains surround you on all sides, where rock faces show native pictographs that date back thousands of years and where seals hunt for salmon in glacial fed waters.
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Come join us for your Remote Wilderness Angling Adventure!
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