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Yes, fly fishing is big in Canada, which is home to some extraordinary waters for trout and salmon, among other coveted species.
Yes, anyone crossing the Canadian border needs a passport or passport equivalent, such as a NEXUS card.
Yes, US citizens can fish in Canada, but you will need a passport to cross the border, a fishing license, and, in some provinces, an Outdoors Card. If your guide service or trip doesn’t provide your license, you can get one online before your trip.
Explore wild, scenic waters from British Columbia to Quebec on Canada fly fishing trips led by expert guides, with stays at Orvis-endorsed lodges along the way. Fish for trout, salmon, and more in remote stretches where rivers run cold, the days go long, and the views stay with you. The local endorsed guides know these waters inside and out, and they’ll show you exactly where to cast. In British Columbia, cast to big trout and several salmon species in clear streams, then return each evening to a warm lodge tucked into rugged country. On the other side of the country, Quebec offers some of the finest Atlantic salmon fly fishing in the world. Whether you go solo or join a hosted Orvis group, you’ll fish protected rivers most anglers never reach. Many lodges offer more than fishing—there’s hiking, paddling, wildlife watching, and plenty for non-anglers to enjoy here, too.