The Rivers of Canada

09/03/2011 10:02

There are many rivers to fish in if you are looking to travel to Canada; here is a list for some of the best places to choose from. Grab your fishing gear and choose the one that is right for you.

Yukon River

It might come as no surprise that the longest river that can be found in the Yukon is actually the Yukon River. Not only is it the longest river here, but in all of North America, it happens to be the third longest river. The Yukon River starts in British Columbia, flows through the Alaska and the Yukon Territory all the way to the Bering Sea. This river is one of the most relevant rivers when it comes to waters that are home to many breeding salmon. Every year, the Yukon River is a destination for plenty of large Chinook that are heading back to their river in order to prepare for the spawning season.

Fraser River

This river happens to be the actual longest river that exists within British Columbia, beginning in the Rocky Mountains and stretching nearly 1375 kilometers all the way to Vancouver’s Strait of Georgia.  Regarded as one of the very best rivers for salmon fishing on the entire earth, the Fraser River as well as its tributaries holds a variety of five different kinds of salmon including Sockeye, Chinook, Pink, Steelhead and Coho salmon.

Mackenzie River

The majestic Mackenzie River starts in the territories of the northwest at Great Slave Lake. This river stretches up north until it meets with the Arctic Ocean. This river is known as the longest river in all of Canada as it spans a vast 1738 kilometers. However, the Mackenzie River is only able to be navigated upon for less than half of the year as it is mostly under a cover of ice starting in October and lasting all the way until the month of May.

Bow River

The Bow River starts in the Rockies of Canada in Banff National Park. This river travels 587 kilometers towards the southeast in the direction of Calgary in Alberta.  Bow River is excellent for fishing at any time of the year whether it is the dead of winter or the middle of spring. The population of both brown and rainbow trout here is the lure to many fishermen all over the world as these fish have some of the best rates of growth here more than any other river. In fact, expect your average fish to be anywhere between 17 and 22 inches long.

Columbia River

This river also starts in the Rocky Mountains near the Columbia Lake and travels from British Columbia to the United States. This river is also considered one of the best rivers for all kinds of trout fishing.

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