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STRAIGHT LINE SPORTS Index of Places to Stay SHEPPARD's STORE STRAIGHT LINE SPORTS P.O. Box 172, Gander Newfoundland, Canada A1V 1W6 Tel: (011 0) 1-709-256-3533 Fax: (011 0) 1 709 256-3586 Email [email protected] Website www.flies4fishing.com Places to Stay When Fishing & Hunting In Newfoundland & Labrador Index of Places to Stay In July and August contact us at SHEPPARD ’S STORE 316 Veteran ’s Drive, Cormack Newfoundland, Canada A8A 2R4 Tel: (011 0) 1-709-635-7106 Fax: (011 0) 1 709 635-8111 2 Newfoundland and Labrador is home to some of the best Atlantic Salmon Rivers in North America. These rivers are as good as anywhere in North America with thousands of Atlantic Salmon and Trout being angled every year. Newfoundland is home to 60% of North America's Salmon Rivers. There are more Salmon Rivers in Newfoundland and Labrador than the remainder of Atlantic Canada and the United States combined. How to get to Newfoundland and Labrador By Air Approximate travel times by air Boston - St. John's 3 hours London, England - St. John's 5 hours Montreal - St. John's 2 hours Toronto - St. John's 3 hours Halifax - St. John's 1 hr 30mins. St. John's - Wabush 2 hr 15mins. (two stops) St. John's - Goose Bay 1 hr 40mins. (one stop) Air Transportation Links Air Canada http://www.aircanada.ca/ Air Canada Tango http://www.flytango.ca/ Air Canada Jazz http://www.flyjazz.ca/ Provincial Airlines http://www.provair.com/ Air Labrador http://www.airlabrador.com/ Air Transit http://www.airtransat.com/ By Ferry Nova Scotia to Newfoundland Year-round vehicle and passenger ferry service is provided by Marine Atlantic between North Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Port aux Basques, 3 Newfoundland. Crossing time is 6 hours. (This ferry con nects with the trans-island bus service operated by DRL Coach Lines.) From mid-June to mid-September, an additional ferry operates between North Sydney and Argentia in eastern Newfoundland, which are 45 kilometres from Route 1 and 131 kilometres from the provincial capital of St. John's. Crossing time is 12-14 hours. For rates and schedules, contact: Marine Atlantic Reservations Bureau P. O. Box 250 North Sydney, NS B2A 3M3 Telephone: (902) 794-5700 Toll Free Canada and U.S.: 1-800-341-7981 Fax: (902) 564-7480 Website: http://www.marine-atlantic.ca/ Advance reservations are recommended. A toll-free telephone service is provided within most of North America. Strait of Belle Isle There is daily ferry service in summer between St. Barbe on Newfoundland's Viking Trail and Blanc Sablon on the Quebec-Labrador border. Take this ferry to reach Route 510. Crossing time is 80 minutes. For reservations or information on schedules and rates, contact: The Woodward Group St. Barbe Ferry Terminal St. Barbe, NL A0K 1M0 4 Telephone: 1-800-563-6353 Confirmation of reservation will be made upon receipt of a non- refundable $5 deposit. Bus operators must make reservations. All traffic with reservations should be at dockside 1 hour prior to departure. St. Anthony to Coastal Labrador The coastal boat service from St. Anthony calls at some 40 isolated villages as far north as Nain, Labrador. The one-way trip takes about 12 days. This is a freighter service and does not carry automobiles. For reservations and rates please contact: Coastal Labrador Marine Services P.O. Box 790 Lewisporte, NL A0G 3A0 Telephone: (709) 535-6872 Fax: (709) 535-0060 5 Moose Zones In Newfoundland 6 Caribou Zones in Newfoundland 7 Bear Zones in Newfoundland 8 Index of Places to Stay In Newfoundland and Labrador Contact us [email protected] for digital images of Places to Stay and digitals images from our Photo Gallery. A Addve nture X Lodge E Eastern O utdoors Eureka Outdo ors Inc. F Flow ers River Lodge Lt d G Gander Ri ver Outfitters Gander River Tours Ltd Goose Bay Outfitters I Igloo La ke Lodge Ltd K Ken & Ch eryl Huxter Ltd L Lomond River Lodge Lush ’s Cottages 9 M Ma yflow er Inn & Cottages Middle Broo k Cot tages & Cha lets Mountain W aters Resort N Northern Lig hts Inn O Ocean Si de Country Lodge P Pinetree Lo dge and Cabins T Torrent River Inn Tucka more Lodge V Victo ria Outfitters 10 Places To Stay When Fishing and Hunting In Newfoundland & Labrador A Addventure X Lodge Cal White P.O. Box 9, St. George ’s Phone (709) 647-3580 Fax: (709) 647-3582 Email [email protected] Website: www.addxweb.com Local Salmon River. South West Brook, Middle Barachois, Flat Bay, Robinson ’s, Little Barachois and Crabbes River. Hunting Area # 18 Moose and Black Bear Area # 63 Caribou Wilderness Lodge is in Victoria Lake. B Goose Bay Outfitters Eagle River Salmon Fishing Lodge P.O. Box 104, Station “C” Goose Bay, NL A0P 1C0 PH: 709-896-0896 Fax: 709-896-8857 Email: [email protected] Contact: Millie Terpstra 11 E Eastern Outdoors Main Street P.O. Box 389 Ramea, Newfoundland Tel: 1-709-625-2522 Email [email protected] Website www.easternoutdoors.com Salmon fishing on the White Bear River and the Grey River Eureka Outdoors Inc. Newfoundland Guide Service Inc. P.O. Box 1141 Corner Brook, NL Canada A2H 6T2 Contact Bill Bryden Tel: 011 (0) 1-709-638-8098 Website www.eurekaoutdoors.nf.ca Email [email protected] Salmon and Trout fishing. Humber River, Serpentine River, Crabbes River, Main River. Lower Humber specialist for the very large MSW salmon. Remote canoeing and fishing trips available. Digital images by request. 12 F Flowers River Lodge Ltd Jim Burton, Owner / Operator Trust Experience, Outfitting for 40 years! Toll Free 1-877-SALMON4 (725-6664) New - Solar Powered Energy! WWW.FLOWERSRIVER.COM G Gander River Outfitters P.O. Box 21017 St. John ’s, Newfoundland Canada A1A 5B2 Toll Free 1-888-SALMON3 Fax: (709) 256-837-6355 Email [email protected] www.ganderriver.com 13 Gander River Tours Ltd Site 5 Box 18 Appleton, NL AOG 2KO Tel: (709) 679-2271 Fax: (709) 679-5730 Or Email [email protected] www.ganderrivertours.com Contact Peter or Donna Stacey Gander River (Atlantic Salmon) Hunting Eastern Moose, Woodland Caribou and Black Bear Area 23 I Igloo Lake Lodge Ltd www.igloolake.com Summer Igloo Lake Lodge P.O. Box 411 Happy Valley Goose Bay Labrador, AOP 1CO Office (709) 896-3901 Fax (709) 896-8911 Located 72 miles SWE of Goose Bay, Labrador. Fantastic Speckled Brook Trout Flyfishing Winter Igloo Lake Outfitters 14 Trebble Place St. John ’s, Newfoundland A1A 5X3 Office (709) 738-3439 Fax: (709) 738-8663 14 Email [email protected] Toll Free 1-877-780-3474 Contact Vince or Jim Burton K Ken & Cheryl Huxter Ltd. 2 Forest Dr. RR 1, Box 170 Steady Brook, NL., Can., A2H 2N2 709.634.4999 or 1.888.489.8377(toll free in North America) or Email [email protected] Digital images available upon request L Lomond River Lodge Ltd. P.O. Box 92, Route 431, Lomond River, NL. A0K 3V0 Doris or Darren Laing Phone Number: 709-453-2428 Toll Free : 877-456-6663 Fax Number : 709-458-2399 E-mail : [email protected] URL : www.lomond-river-lodge.com 15 Lush ’s Cottages 116 Veteran ’s Drive Cormack, Newfoundland A8A 2P8 Contact: Gerry and Daphne Lush Tel: 1 877 635-7353 Email: [email protected] 7 km from the Deer Lake Airport (17 flights per day to Deer Lake at peak season) on the road to the Big Falls and Humber River Salmon Fishing. Access to snowmobile trails. Near main gate to Gros More National Park. Area 4 and 5 Hunting M Mayflower Outfitters Contact: Trevor Pilgrim P. O. Box 220 Roddickton, NL A0K 4P0 Telephone: (709) 457-2328 Fax: (709) 457-2321 Email: [email protected] Hunting Areas: Moose: Area 40, Caribou: Area 76, Bear: Area 40 Fishing Rivers: Cloud River, Beaver Brook, Easter Brook, Northwest Brook 16 Mayflower Inn & Cottages (Same Contact Information) Note: Mayflower Outfitters deal with big game hunting targeted at United States clients (week long hunts). Note: Mayflower Inn & Cottages deal with Newfoundland hunters who come to our area to hunt on their own as well as those who come for fishing. 17 Middle Brook Cottages & Chalets Glenburne, Bonne Bay, NL Gros Morne National Park Tel: (709) 453-2332 Contact: Uena Jenkins Website: www.middlebrookcottages.com Email [email protected] Mountain Waters Resort General Delivery Portland Creek, NL AOK 4GO Tel: (709) 898-2490 in season Tel:/Fax: (709) 898-2492 Off-season Contact Paulette Wentzell Sport Fishing Email [email protected] www.mountainwatersresort.ca 18 N Northern Light Inn P.O.B ox 92 Lanse Au Clair Labrador, A0K-3K0 Contact: Chad Letto Tel. 709-931-2332 or 1-800-563-3188 Fax 709-931-2708 Email: [email protected] We are located in Southern Labrador and have the Forteau & Pinware rivers in our area & numerous brooks and ponds with different types of fishing also we have a commercial float plane operation right next door for remote fishing overnight or day fishing we also arrange four wheeler hunting trips in he fall. Photo Curtsey of Northern Light Inn O Ocean Side Country Lodge Hazen Chippett P.O. Box 194 Point Leamington, NL AOH 1TO Phone 709 483-2002 Fax: 709 483-2030 Email [email protected] Web site www.oceansidecountrylodge.com Fishing at Exploits, Mill River in Point Leamington and the Western Arm River Hunting Area 15 19 P Pinetree Lodge and Cabins Name of Contact: Lisa Keats (Front Desk Manager) or Jim and Joan Mercer (Owners) Mailing address: General Delivery, Traytown, NL A0G 4K0 Telephone: 709-533-6601, 1-877-533-6601 Fax: 709-533-9104, Email Address: [email protected] Website: www.pinetreelodge.ca Resort located on the West Boundary of Terra Nova National Park in Central Newfoundland.
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