The Douglas Channel area takes in an area stretching from the head of Douglas Channel to Caamano Sound and Princess Royal Island. This area, famous for its pristine wilderness (keep on the lookout for the areas famous, rare, white Kermode bear) and abundant sea-life, is now gaining fame as one of B.C.’s premiere salmon fishing grounds. These well protected waters offer exceptional fishing for huge Chinook and Coho as well as some of the largest Halibut found on the B.C. coast.
Chinook season peaks in June to early July, however there is an earlier Alaskan run which takes place in spring. 3 year Hatchery feeder springs are also available in the fall, and often reach 30 lbs. Coho start arriving in late July and will taper off by mid-September. Peak time for Coho occurs in August. Excellent Halibut fishing (many reaching 100+ lbs.) is available all year round.

