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Heli-Fishing is for anyone who wants to participate in the most unbelievable sport fishing adventure of a lifetime. The remote coast of British Columbia has many streams that only see a few anglers a year. These trips take you into this steelhead fishing nirvana. This fly fishing resort is endorsed by Hardy. In addition to Steelhead, there are Dolly Varden char and Cutthroat trout in the area's rivers.
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| Season: mid April to late May |
| Requirements: Gratuities, massage, fishing licenses taxes and specialty beverages are not included in the price of the trip. |
| Suggested Items: Bring your camera, video, sunglasses, batteries, jacks and film/memory cards. |
| Suggested Clothing: Please pack as little as possible-about 25 pounds per person. Bags should be a maximum length of 36 inches in any direction. Comfortable pants, shorts, shoes, shirts, sweater, warm jacket, long johns, swimsuit, and personal toiletries are all that's needed. A laundry service is available for emergencies. |
| Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate |
| Restrictions: Because of the space in the helicopters is limited, we encourage everyone to limit their baggage to no more than two pieces, no square suitcases please, and the weight should not exceed 25lbs. To help you keep to this limit, please note that we do supply all adventure gear other than that which is listed in your itinerary and that formal or semi-formal attire is not a requirement. |
| Maximum Number of People: 18 |
| Equipment Provided: A-Star and Jet Ranger helicopters, with all safety equipment and digital sound systems (iPod/mp3 ready). A-Stars hold up to 6 guests, Rangers 2-3 guests. The helicopter stays with your group for the entire day. All equipment for the various adventure activities, this includes hiking boots, rain gear, helmets, life jackets, kayaks, rafts, fishing gear, waders, surf bikes, paddle boats and water trampoline. You may bring your own fly fishing equipment if you wish, but keep in mind the weight limit. Eight weight fly fishing gear is needed for steelhead fishing. Both floating and sink tip lines are used. Terminal tackle and fishing licenses are available at the lodge. Flies are for sale in the Pro-shop. We use custom fly rods and reels from House of Hardy. |
| Transportation: Trips originate and end in Port Hardy, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Package includes helicopter transfers between Port Hardy and the resort. There is daily air service between Vancouver and Port Hardy. Please contact us for arrangements and details. |
| Accommodations: There are 6 inter-tidal chalets and 3 stream-side chalets. Each inter-tidal chalet has two bedrooms with queen beds in each. The stream-side chalets also have two bedrooms, with one queen and two twins. All chalets have a full bathroom that includes shower and bath tub and a comfortable lounge/living area set in a panorama of pristine wilderness only British Columbia can provide. Our floating Main Lodge is where meals and beverages are served. This structure is highlighted inside with pine and cedar finishings, custom walnut dining tables, supple leather couches, a fine array of musical instruments, and artwork, which is for sale, featuring local artists. In the billiard room there is a 5x10 snooker/billiard table, satellite TV, and digital sound system. Two outdoor cedar hot tubs located under Nimmo Bay's cascading waterfall (which has its beginnings at the top of Mt. Stephens) are the perfect place to end your adventurous day. Probably the most spectacular piece of equipment is the outdoor rainforest shower, complete with hot and cold water. There is also a gift shop on site with clothing, unique local products, and fishing gear. |
| Meal Information: The culinary experience at this resort has been described by some as "Almost Biblical" and by others as "Bombastic". Our breakfasts are worth waking up for and our evening meals are highlighted with fresh, local seafood. Our bread, pastries and ice creams are made in our own bakery. We can not guarantee that 100% of the calories have been removed, however, we can guarantee you will be completely satisfied. Special dietary needs can be easily accommodated. Make sure you specify these at the time of booking. Nimmo Bay is blessed with the purest, sweetest, softest drinking water available, and can be consumed from any tap. Sometimes it's more popular than wine. Included are beer and wine in your chalet's mini fridge, beer and wine with lunch and dinner, and beer on tap in the billiard room. Other alcoholic drinks, specialty wines and beers available at additional cost. |
| Guide Information: All adventure activities are guided by professionals. All staff, pilots and guides follow the basic principle of exceeding your expectations. |
| Weather Information: British Columbia's coastal climate is one of magnificent extremes. Temperatures range from 45-100 degrees F (5-35 degrees C) from mid-April to mid-October. Guests may swim in Nimmo Bay from June to September. |
| Comments: The resort may be booked exclusively for your group. There is a maximum of 4 anglers per helicopter and 2 guides. Please contact us for details and rates. Great care has been taken in developing the resort and its policies, from waste management to catch and release fishing. Visitors are happy to see that it operates in sync with the natural environment. |
| Trip Duration |
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4 days
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$10998.00* per person Thursday to Tuesday. |
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*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax
If you have any questions or would like more information about a particular adventure, please email us.
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