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Guided Fishing Charters in Canada

We track 1 guided fishing charters in Canada, running $500–$1,000. These are guided days on the water rather than places to stay — you arrange your own accommodation — so the entries below record boat size, party limit, target species by month and what is included in a charter day.

1 properties · last verified 31 July 2026 · 1 regions

Every guided fishing charter we track

Clayoquot Sound

Year-round Tofino sportfishing charters sold by the boat for up to five guests, from $800 for a half day.

year-round; peak salmon and halibut mid-May to the end of September, winter chinook and prawns from October · sleeps 5 · Road

Guided Fishing Charters compared

Rate bands, season windows and capacity side by side. Figures marked (est.) are inferred from published rates rather than quoted directly.

Comparison of 1 guided fishing charters in Canada
Lodge Rate band Season Sleeps Region Best for
Tofino Fish Guides $$ — $500–1,000 year-round; peak salmon and halibut mid-May to the end of September, winter chinook and prawns from October 5 Clayoquot Sound Families, First timers, Experienced anglers

Guided Fishing Charters by region

Where they are

What does a charter day in Canada cost?

Rates across the 1 operators we track fall into a single band — $500–1,000 per person, per night. Charters are almost always priced per boat rather than per person, for a set number of hours, which means the per-head cost drops sharply with party size. Rods, tackle, bait, ice and the licensed guide are standard inclusions; licences, gratuities and processing your catch are not.

What will I catch, and when?

Chinook are the mainstay through the summer, with coho building into September, halibut and lingcod available across the season, and albacore tuna offshore in late summer when conditions allow. The season here runs year-round. Species mix moves month to month, so tell the operator what you want to target when you enquire.

Do I need a fishing licence?

Yes. A federal tidal-waters licence is required for saltwater, plus a salmon conservation stamp to retain salmon, and a provincial licence for freshwater. These are bought online in a few minutes and are almost never included in the charter price. Guides will point you at the right one but cannot fish on your behalf.

How long is a typical charter?

Half days run four to five hours and full days eight to ten. Full days are the better value on this coast because the productive grounds are often a run from the harbour, and the tide window that matters may not fall inside a half day.

Guided Fishing Charters: frequently asked

Is the boat private to my group?

At every operator in this directory, yes — charters are sold by the boat, not by the seat. Party limits are set by the vessel and by licensing, and typically run to four guests.

Can I keep and take home my catch?

Within the daily limits set by Fisheries and Oceans Canada for the area and species. Guides fillet and bag the catch; most towns have a processor who will vacuum-seal, freeze or smoke it and pack it for a flight, billed separately.

Are beginners and children welcome?

Generally yes — guides here spend much of the season teaching. Flag it when you enquire so the operator can pick the water and the target species accordingly.

How we research and verify these listings · Data last checked 31 July 2026.