The lures have changed The experience is first class
Panama's Newest Fishing Resort • Opening 2011






The North Island Lodge is Langara Island's floating palace. Located just off the northern tip of Canada's Haida Gwaii islands, North Island Lodge is perfectly situated to deliver the world's best fishing experience.
The secret is our location; moored directly over the fishing grounds, staying on our floating lodge allows you to have lines in the water, just 10 minutes from leaving the dock! Situated on the edge of the Continental Shelf on Canada's northwestern tip, Langara Island fishing is beyond compare. This particular area of Langara Island is a feeding ground for millions of salmon and halibut, that gather each year to feast on the schools of herring and other bait fish which come here to spawn each spring.
To experience an unforgettable salmon and halibut fishing trip is one reason but guests come to the West Coast Fishing Club for a hundred different reasons. Haida Gwaii boasts a variety of wildlife and picturesque scenery. While Chinook salmon and Pacific halibut fishing trips are always a top priority, West Coast Fishing Club offers guests a variety of other activities, including helicopter adventures, whale watching and just relaxing.
10 Minutes to the Fishing
Be the first boat off the dock and the first to the celebrated fishing grounds of Langara Island.
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All the comforts of home
Your floating home-away-from-home offers all the comforts of a rustic retreat.
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Unforgetable wilderness
You could not possibly be closer to the spectacular natural surrounds of Haida Gwaii.
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Photo Gallery
Experience this west coast wilderness for yourself, through our extensive image gallery.
view photosYes, sunny skies! Everyone was in shocked last week having our first taste of vitamin D in a long time.
It was a nice change not having to put the raingear on to step outside. Northwest winds have been holding a fogbank offshore and although there’s some tough conditions on the Westside of Langara, our favorite eastside haunts are still open for business and holding a fair amount of Chinook in the thirties. Here’s James Koehle with a beaut...
read moreContinued westerly winds have most of the boats fishing the leeward side of Langara with focus on Coho, Andrews and Guinia Point. We sure appreciate having the island to hide behind when we these strong North West winds kick up. Although fishing overall was a little slower last week, we saw a good number of Tyee’s hit the dock. A total of 6 to be exact, with several Chinook in the 20’s rounding out anglers dance cards. One thing I have noti...
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