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Located only 40 or so miles from Alaskan waters, Mountains and inlets here are no different than Alaska. There are many islands and coves to explore – some with majestic white sand beaches that will make you wonder if you aren’t stuck on an island in the South Pacific rather than a few miles from Prince Rupert.
Sites like Work Channel are always popular places to explore. There are huge, magnificent waterfalls that cascade effortlessly from mountain ridges to the sea.
Rock formations such as Indian Head are always interesting to look at. Eddy Pass and Oval Bay, with its mile-long sandy beach is always fun for the whole family and can be a great place to have a bonfire lunch while allowing time to explore the beach for washed-up treasures.
"I have had the good fortune of fishing with Triple T on several occasions and always seem to come home with a variety of fish. Fred makes each trip fun, and has the knack for consistently getting us into fish. The level of service and effort Fred puts into every trip is unparalleled and makes for a great day on the water every time out!" - Lorne Clarke, Smithers
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