


We fish the world for fresh and saltwater species and recognize the tremendous value of this Labrador resource as well as the soul enriching benefits that are fostered at this wilderness paradise.
This river has been practically exclusive since 1964 and is not widely known or recognized in the fly-fishing world.
The Lodge was purchased from Abitibi Bowater in the fall of 2010.
Beginning in 2011 we opened the Lodge to parties on a fee basis and operate the facility as an experience on par with the finest of international fly-fishing destinations. Hunt River Lodge showcases the extraordinary beauty of the remote northern Canadian wilderness, world class angling at numerous pools around the Lodge, walking trails, fine cuisine, Egyptian cotton sheets, feather pillows, goose down duvets, friendly service and more. We strive to make your visit to Hunt River Lodge an indelible experience that will keep you coming back.
Labradorians refer to this country as The Big Land – for good reason.
The geographical presence is 294,330 square kilometers with only approximately 28,000 residents. The land is diverse, ranging from heavily forested regions in the south to the dramatic Torngat Mountains to the north.
There are large numbers of Atlantic salmon and trout in the many rivers and lake systems with the estuaries having an abundance of waterfowl and marine life.
The area around Hunt River Lodge has a glaciated landscape with barren hills and bogs while the valleys are clad with black spruce, juniper and ground lichen.
We are very passionate fly-fishing enthusiasts and whether it be spending time with family, friends, colleagues, or business associates it is our experience that the most insightful thoughts and decisions are formed along the riverside.