The Fraser River Lodge
British Columbia Fishing and Wilderness Adventure Resort
Our stunning lodge lies tucked away, directly on the shore of the mighty Fraser River in beautiful British Columbia, Canada, just an hour from Vancouver. The lodge is situated only minutes outside the quaint farming community of Agassiz and 10 minutes from Harrison Hot Springs.
We offer world-class fishing holidays, helicopter adventures, gourmet dining, dream weddings, couples getaways, corporate retreats, outdoor adventures or simply "escape" and run away for a while. All are welcome at the lodge.
We offer world-class fishing holidays, helicopter adventures, gourmet dining, dream weddings, couples getaways, corporate retreats, outdoor adventures or simply "escape" and run away for a while. All are welcome at the lodge.
Relax... in style
Our guests can expect incredible fishing, superb dining with quality wine in a relaxed atmosphere as featured on the BBC and in The Wall Street Journal.
Sitting on 18 private acres with 2,000 feet of private riverfront, our lodge is a "rustic", yet classy, log home retreat. It captures you with its spectacular views of the Fraser River and the majestic 7,000 foot high Mt.Cheam.
Sitting on 18 private acres with 2,000 feet of private riverfront, our lodge is a "rustic", yet classy, log home retreat. It captures you with its spectacular views of the Fraser River and the majestic 7,000 foot high Mt.Cheam.
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Our Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide an exceptional hospitality experience in spectacular surroundings, by delivering quality service in an atmosphere of comfort, openness and friendship by our dedicated, professional and friendly team.
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The Fraser River Fishing Report

Spring/Early Summer Fishing - 2018
Jun 28, 2018
2018 is proving to be yet again another wonderful year! Check out some highlights from the last few months
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October-November at the Lodge
Nov 16, 2017
Late October. Our rivers have settled after heavy rains brought water levels from a record low up 7 feet within 30 hours.
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