There are few hunting and fishing destinations in the world that rival Newfoundland and Labrador. Because there are more species, more often, in more places around here than anywhere else in Canada. Lucky for you, most of these places are easily accessible.
We’ve got 60% of North America’s salmon rivers, some of the biggest black bears in the continent, one of the world’s largest caribou herds, and the most concentrated moose population on the planet. And with over 150,000 square miles of wildlife, you might want to make room on your wall.
50-inch moose racks. 600-pound black bears. The world’s most southerly woodland caribou. On the other hand, if you’re up for an extra challenge, our small game hunting is anything but small. Try your aim at ducks, geese, Arctic and snowshoe hare, spruce and ruffed grouse, and ptarmigan.
If you’d rather give your rod a workout, there are literally hundreds of rivers and lakes that have never felt the cast of a line – with big fish ready to bite, like huge wild Atlantic salmon, record-breaking landlocked salmon, brook and lake trout, Arctic char, northern pike, and whitefish.
Our friendly outfitters know this place inside and out. After a successful day in the woods or on the pond, they’re bound to share a few stories over a drink and a hearty meal back at the lodge. So grab your gear, and get ready for a real trophy adventure – before everyone finds out about one of the world’s best kept secrets. For more information about outfitters and hunting and fishing packages, visit the Newfoundland & Labrador Outfitters Association (NLOA) website.