Canada is known for its wonderful maple syrup, beautiful Niagara Falls and its world-class fishing. Canada offers incredible fishing lakes such as Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and Lake of the Woods, all of which offer the very best for your Canadian fishing adventures. Canadian lakes are famous for their world-class trophy sized Walleye, Trout and Northern Pike. Listed below will some information you've been seeking such as types of fish Canadian lakes have to offer, best lakes for certain types of fish found in Canada and fantastic lodging offered for your next Canadian fishing trip.

The Walleye is named after its large opaque and almost blind looking eye. The Walleye has a dark green back, yellowish sides, white belly and two dorsal fins on its backtips on fishing. The Walleye are found large areas with cool clear water with gravel and sandy substrate. The Northern Pike is an elongated fish with a bluish-green top that fades to a white bottom and has yellowish scales that are shaped like beans on its side. The Pike prefers clear, shallow, vegetated areas of lakes and larger rivers with plenty of stumps, aquatic vegetation, or other cover. Largemouth Bass can be recognized by the lower jaw that extends past the back edge of the eye. It is dark green above with silvery sides and belly and a dark stripe across its body. Largemouth bass are found in all waters from freshwater to brackish (a mix of fresh and saltwater) waters. They like large, slow moving rivers or streams with soft bottoms.

Winefred Lake Lodge is a great place to find your trophy walleye and northern pike. It is located in Alberta, Canada. Misaw Lake Lodge is Saskatchewan's most remote fly in fishing destination. Blackfish Lodge is the perfect destination for salmon, trout, steelhead and halibut and is located in British Columbia. These are just a few of the amazing lodges you will find throughout Canada.

Lake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes of North America and located primarily in the province of Ontario. Lake Ontario is famous for the trophy winning Chinook salmon, Steelhead, Lake Trout, and Brown Trout. Lake Erie is the 10th largest freshwater lake on Earth, and one of the five Greak Lakess. Lake Erie is known as a Walleye fishing paradise and thousands of anglers visit this Greak Lakes every year looking for trophy fish. Smallmouth Bass, Rainbow Trout and Steelhead are also caught frequently in Lake Erie. Lake of the Woods is the most gorgeous lake in all of Canada with over 60,000 miles of shoreline and over 13,000 islands. Lake of the Woods has a lot of pike areas including; Keewatin Channel, Clearwater Bay, and the Tangle are famous at the north end.

For the very best in fly in fishing that Canada has to offer, these are the very best lakes you can find. Misaw Lake, Lake Athabasca, Aylmer Lake, Gods Lake, Island Lake, Kasba Lake, Molso Lake, Nueltin Lake, Point Lake and Selwyn Lake. These destinations are sure to satisfy your fly in fishing needs.