Harrison Lake in British Columbia stands as a premier fishing destination, offering unparalleled access to diverse aquatic ecosystems and world-class angling opportunities. Set against a backdrop of majestic mountains, this expansive lake connects directly to the Harrison River—Canada’s first designated Salmon Stronghold—and the legendary Fraser River, creating a tri-regional fishing paradise.
Anglers flock to Harrison Lake for its thriving populations of Rainbow Trout and Coastal Cutthroat Trout, with Rainbow fishing peaking in spring and winter. The lake also harbors elusive Brown Trout year-round. Beyond its shores, the Harrison River teems with all five Pacific Salmon species during seasonal migrations, while the Fraser River delivers heart-pounding encounters with prehistoric White Sturgeon, North America’s largest freshwater fish, strictly through catch-and-release.
This region’s unique geography—where turquoise glacial waters meet temperate rainforests—supports exceptional biodiversity. From fly-fishing in serene tributaries to battling trophy sturgeon in powerful currents, Harrison Lake serves as the perfect launchpad for multi-faceted adventures. Guided charters expertly navigate these interconnected waters, tailoring trips to seasonal patterns and species behavior for unforgettable experiences.