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5 Best Quebec Fishing Resorts

Did you know that the province of Quebec has over 500 000 lakes within its borders? Despite the number of them, you still need to know where to go for the most success on your fishing trip. To find the most well-rounded fishing resorts and save yourself a lot of headaches searching, here are 5 of the best Quebec fishing resorts!

Each offers access to different types of fish, accommodations, and guided experiences. The fishing season is short, so don’t waste any more time. Choose the best one for you and get your hook in the water quickly!

A Man with a Fishing Rod in his Hands - Fishing on a Lake - Brady Rogers - From Unsplash
Photo: Brady Rogers from Unsplash

1. Lake Ogascanan Lodge – Best Overall Quebec Fishing Resort

Nearest City: Ville-Marie, Tesmiscaming

Most Popular Fish: Walleye, Nothern Pike, Lake Trout

Beginner Friendly: Yes

Price: $$

The pristine waters of Lake Ogascanan are well-known for its abundance of fish. This makes it a top choice for avid fishermen of all types looking for a diverse and productive angling experience in Abitibi-Témiscamingue’s amazing green region.

The accommodations and amenities at Lake Ogascanan Lodge are top-notch. You can relax and recharge after a long day of fishing. The lodge also has a dining hall serving delicious meals made with locally sourced ingredients, adding to the overall experience of staying there.

Lake Ogascanan Lodge sets itself apart from other fishing lodges in Quebec with its commitment to environmental sustainability. When possible, the lodge practises catch-and-release policies and promotes conservation and responsible fishing practices among its guests.

This ensures the sustainability of the lake’s fish population, making it an excellent choice for those looking to engage in ethical and responsible fishing.

2. St. Cyr Royal – Most Picturesque Fisherman’s Retreat

Nearest City: Senneterre

Most Popular Fish: Salmon, Walleye, Pike

Beginner Friendly: No

Price: $$$$

St. Cyr Royal Fishing Lodge is in the heart of Quebec’s fishing paradise, surrounded by stunning lakes and rivers in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region as well. They offer unparalleled access (via floatplane) to some of the best fishing grounds, so you’ll have plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of fish, including salmon, trout, pike, and walleye.

The accommodation options at St. Cyr Royal range from cozy cabins to luxurious chalets, all equipped with modern amenities and comfortable furnishings. The lodge also boasts a renowned restaurant that serves delicious and freshly prepared meals using locally sourced ingredients.

The guides at the lodge are very knowledgeable about the local ecosystem and are passionate about protecting it. If you want to fish and increase your fishing IQ, this is the place, as one of the best Quebec fishing resorts. 

A Fish in the Hands of a Fisherman - Sticker Mule - From Unsplash
Photo: Sticker Mule from Unsplash

3. Wapoos Sibi Fish and Game Club – Best Service

Nearest City: Mont-Tremblant/Mont-Laurier

Most Popular Fish: Red and Speckled Trout, Lake Trout, Walleye

Beginner Friendly: Yes

Price: $$$

Wapoos Sibi in the high Laurentians offers an exclusive experience because it has a limited number of guests at a time to allow for a more personalized and intimate setting.

Here, you get a diverse range of fishing opportunities as well. The club has access to private and public lakes (44 to be exact), providing guests with various fish to catch in remote areas.

When you’re not fishing, the quality of accommodations and amenities at Wapoos Sibi is unmatched. The cabins are well maintained with updated facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. The club also has a restaurant serving delicious meals made fresh, which they pair with your catch of the day, of course.

4. Berthelot Lake Lodge – Best for Experienced Anglers

Nearest City: Senneterre

Most Popular Fish: Walleye, Pike, Sturgeon, Lake trout, Brook Trout

Beginner Friendly: No

Price: $$

Berthelot Lake Lodge in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region has some of the best fishing resort opportunities in all of Quebec. The lake in front of the main lodge is teeming with all types of fish. But the best part is hopping on a floatplane and flying into one of their 30 outpost camps. These remote areas are made for serious anglers who want to explore as much as they want to fish. 

The educated staff also offers guided fishing trips, providing expert knowledge and tips on reeling in the biggest catch. This, coupled with the pristine and undisturbed nature of the area, makes for an unparalleled fishing experience.

The main lodge offers a variety of options for guests, ranging from cozy cabins to large chalets. All of the accommodations are well maintained, clean, and comfortable, providing a home-away-from-home feeling.

A Person Fly Fishing - on a River - Greysen Jonhson - From Unsplash
Photo: Greysen Jonhson from Unsplash

5. Salmon Lodge – Best Premium Option

Nearest City: Cascapédia

Most Popular Fish:

Beginner Friendly: No

Price: $$$$$

Situated on the banks of the Grand Cascapedia River, Salmon Lodge in Gaspésie is renowned for its abundance of Atlantic salmon. They provide multiple fishing options compared to other Quebec fishing resorts, whether it be fly fishing, spin casting, or spey casting. The knowledgeable guides are experienced in all types of fishing techniques and can cater to the specific preferences and skill levels of each individual angler.

In addition to the excellent fishing opportunities, Salmon Lodge also boasts luxurious accommodations and amenities. The lodge itself is a beautiful cabin, providing a cozy and rustic atmosphere for you and your group. The rooms are spacious and well equipped, ensuring a comfortable stay after a long day of fishing.

Another unique feature is you can opt for one of the all-inclusive packages, meaning you can simply focus on enjoying your fishing trip. The packages include meals prepared by a renowned chef using locally sourced ingredients, making for a true culinary delight.

Two Friends Fishing - on a Calm River - Vitalii Khodzinskyi - From Unsplash
Photo: Vitalii Khodzinskyi from Unsplash

Summary – Best Fishing Resorts in Quebec

Some say the best overall fishing lodge in Quebec is the Lake Ogascanan Lodge because it offers a bit of everything at a fair price. More experienced anglers will have specific needs, which can be found in one of the other four options.

There are over 100 fishing lodges in Quebec, so if the top 5 doesn’t do it for you, there’s plenty more to explore!

Here are some other articles about the Laurentians that may interest you, a very fisherman-friendly region.

What to Do in the Laurentians and How to Organize Your Trip

Looking for things to do in the Laurentians during your visit? Here are some must-try activities:

Preparing For Your Trip

When I look for things to do in my destination, I always have a look at Viator, GetYourGuide, Manawa, Civitatis and sometimes even Expedia.

It’s first off a great way to find out what there is to do, but always a quick and easy method to book cheaply and efficiently with these renowned platforms.

Need a place to sleep? I find most of my accommodations on Booking.com but I also use Hotels.com for their rewards program (11th free night) as well as Expedia. When booking smaller places in Quebec, you might not find them here and need to contact them directly.

Looking for a cheap flight to the Laurentians through Montreal? Have a look on Cheapoair or Skyscanner I use regularly.

Once you’re there, rent a car to roam free with DiscoverCars, AutoEurope or RentalCars or hop on a bus around Gatineau, Montreal, Quebec, and surrounding cities with Busbud.

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Abitibi-Témiscamingue / Gaspésie / Laurentians / Quebec Destinations / Trip Planner / What to See and Do
About Author

Passionate about travel and food, Jennifer Doré Dallas is a freelance travel writer, author and creator since 2010. On top of this amazing Chasing Poutine blog, she also founded Moi, mes souliers in 2010 and she is the author/co-author of around two dozen Lonely Planet, Ulysse and Parfum d'encre travel guidebooks, in addition to having contributed to other books and hundreds of tourism and Web platforms, magazines, DMOs and Websites over the years. As a lecturer in Web writing and SEO for a Quebec college and consultant for various companies and DMOs, she loves combining technological advances with the classic beauty of words, and is a member of TMAC, SATW, NATJA and IFTWTA!

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