ABOUT KYUQUOT SOUND

Kyuquot Sound on Vancouver Island is remote and breath-takingly beautiful; luckily, there are some places in the world that are still untouched and largely inaccessible. Many anglers have a desire for isolation. Kyuquot Sound remains first choice as their destination. Our lodge is accessible only by floatplane or boat so you don't have to worry about fighting off the crowds here.

KYUQUOT VILLAGE
Kyuquot Village or Walters Cove, is home to about 150 people. It has a Red Cross medical clinic, a well-supplied general store with post office, and a boat-thru (not drive-thru) coffee shop.

KYUQUOT SOUND'S FISHING GROUNDS
Fishing GroundsThe Barrier Islands form an arc in front of Kyuquot Sound with much of the structure barely submerged, making Kyuquot Sound possibly the most rock-filled sound on the Island’s west coast. 10 to 12 miles out is the well known "Salmon Highway" or as we refer to it, the 50 Fathom Edge. 

CLOSE TO THE FISHING ACTION
Our lodge is close to the fishing action, so anglers spend more time with their lines in the water instead of traveling - which means our running time is between 4 to 12 miles. We are located on a main migration path of salmon heading south for Barkley Sound, Nootka Sound and beyond. as far as the Columbia River.

ALL SPECIES OF SALMON
All SpeciesAll 5 species of Pacific salmon return to rivers in Kyuquot Sound. Local fish make up a relatively small part of the multitudes that pass by on the "Salmon Highway". Feeder Chinook are present in good numbers all year while the main fishing season for Chinook and Halibut is from June through August, followed by a very active September fishery for coho and then chums later on.

FISHING AND SO MUCH MORE!
Matt and Kristy offers exceptional value with our truly all-inclusive four day fishing charter packages including private accommodations for groups or individuals up to six.  We offer your short runs to the fishing grounds, great boats, the best salmon fishing equipment and spectacular west coast wildlife including Steller sea lions, sea otters, eagles, osprey, black bear, whales, porpoises. Don't forget your camera!