Gold River Fishing Lodge

Fishing and So Much More...

Gold River, Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island, British Columbia is home to Tyee Salmon, Killer Whales, Gray Whales and Gold River Fishing Lodge. Located in idyllic Galiano Bay off Tlupana Inlet, Gold River Fishing Lodge is close to all that Canada’s West Coast has to offer. As a first class fishing lodge, a one of a kind get-a-way or a Company Retreat, Gold River Fishing Lodge has something for everyone; salmon fishing, halibut, red snapper and ling cod.

  • Floating Lodge Accommodation
  • World Class Salmon and Halibut Fishing
  • Spectacular Vancouver Island Wilderness
  • Gourmet Meals and Seafood 'Appy' Hours
  • Attentive, Friendly Staff
  • Hot Showers, Laundry, Freezers, Ice
  • Sea Kayaking, Family Rates


Our professional team can custom design adventure packages, fishing excursions and corporate off-sites to suit a variety of budgets and time-frames.

We can accommodate all types of gatherings including: Educational or Business Seminars,

Team-building or Employee Incentive Retreats,

a Gals Only Getaway, or a unique way to reward your top performers or clients.

Whatever the occasion or event, rest assured that we will take care of every detail and make your

Nootka Sound experience a memorable one.

Gold River Fishing Lodge is associated with

The Pacific Institute

We welcome fishermen, kayakers, scuba divers, families and sightseers alike. Gold River Fishing Lodge is open seasonally to accommodate all the major fish runs and marine wildlife migrations. World-class fishing, fabulous diving and wildlife abound, just outside our front door. Your hosts make sure that no one goes away from Gold River Fishing Lodge unsatisfied.

Bring your own boat or let us arrange a charter

Testimonials:

  • "Exceeded our expectations, awesome!"
    - G.D., Richland, WA
  • "I had a wonderful time, very unique place"
    - T.H., Des Moines, Iowa
  • "Best fishing lodge I’ve ever had the privilege of staying at in 50 years! What great people"
    - J.R., Green Valley, Arizona

Feb 6, 2008