Fishing in BC try fishing in Canada's number one fishing destination, the Pitt River Lodge. We are the only lodge on the Upper Pitt River and live in this remote location year round. The most successful method to fish and see the wildlife the Pitt River has to offer is by our guided raft trips: silent, stealthy and relaxing.

Not remote enough for you? The Lodge is boat or air access only located 32 air miles North East of downtown Vancouver. We are on a High Speed Satellite Internet System and our wireless web cam sends a picture to the lodge 300 feet away where it is uploaded via the Satellite to our website, no cellphones work here!

About our Web Camera: Our webcam is active from 6am until 9:00pm Pacific Standard Time 7 days a week and it will load a new image every 60 seconds. The view is from the lodge property looking north with a small branch of the Pitt River running in the foreground. During higher water levels you will see our rafts returning with clients after a successful day's fishing and black bears and deer have been seen to walk this sandy beach. The main river runs in the trees a few hundred feet away, the mountains in the background on the right are over 2500 feet tall, and on a clear evening you can see the Mamquam Glacier, at 8500 feet tall, near the tall Fir tree on the left.

If you have questions about the camera or are looking for information about fishing in BC send an email by clicking the link on the right.

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