BC and Alberta Trout Waters

A broad menu of Elk Valley, Kootenay Rockies, and Southern Alberta trout water within reach of Brooks Creek Ranch.

BC Waters


Elk River


The Elk River, often hailed as one of North America’s finest dry-fly fisheries, flows through Fernie, British Columbia. This renowned river draws anglers from all over the world with its diverse fish population, including native Westslope Cutthroat Trout, Bull Trout, and Rainbow Trout. Its crystal-clear waters and challenging riffles offer the perfect setting for both beginners and experienced flyfishers.

Elk River fly fishing near Brooks Creek Ranch

Bull River


Nestled in the majestic Kootenay Rockies, and roughly an hour from the lodge, the Bull River is a hidden gem known for its spectacular beauty and remarkable fishing opportunities. This remote and pristine river is a playground for anglers in search of Westslope Cutthroat Trout and Bull Trout, renowned for strength and trophy size.

Bull River scenery in the Kootenay Rockies

Fording River


The Fording River, with its emerald-green waters, is a remote and captivating destination for adventurous flyfishers. While it requires a bit of effort to reach, the journey is well worth it as the river offers excellent opportunities to catch Bull Trout and cutthroat. Fording River’s challenging conditions and varied pools make it an exciting choice for anglers who enjoy a walk-and-wade adventure.

Fording River trout water near Fernie British Columbia

Wigwam River


The Wigwam River, located just north of Fernie, beckons with stunning scenery and premier flyfishing conditions. Flowing through provincial parkland, this river boasts a healthy population of Bull Trout and Westslope Cutthroat Trout. With uncrowded waters and the chance to encounter trophy-sized trout, the Wigwam promises a rewarding fishing experience for those willing to venture off the beaten path. This adventure can be done by truck or helicopter.

Wigwam River fly fishing water north of Fernie



Alberta Waters


Crowsnest River


Flowing through the picturesque Crowsnest Pass, the Crowsnest River is a renowned trout fishery that attracts flyfishers from across the province. This blue-ribbon river offers exceptional dry-fly and nymph fishing opportunities, with a healthy population of Westslope Cutthroat, Rainbow, Brown, and Bull Trout.

Crowsnest River trout fishing in Southern Alberta

Oldman River


Rising in the Canadian Rockies, the Oldman River is a diverse fishery that offers a mix of rainbow, brown, and cutthroat depending on the stretch being fished. Flyfishers can find both easy access points and more remote areas, surrounded by alpine vistas and river valleys that create an idyllic setting for larger fish than the Fernie area often provides.

Oldman River fly fishing water in Alberta

Castle River


Flowing through the Castle Wildland and Provincial Park, the Castle River is a pristine flyfishing destination teeming with healthy populations of Westslope Cutthroat Trout and Bull Trout. With clear waters and a stunning mountain backdrop, this river invites anglers to immerse themselves in the serenity of nature. The Castle River is one of Southern Alberta’s finest.

Castle River trout fishing in Southern Alberta

Livingstone River


Nestled in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, the Livingstone River is a tributary of the Oldman, a scenic and diverse fishery known for wild trout populations. This river offers a mix of rainbow, brown, cutthroat, and brook trout, with opportunities for both wade fishing and float trips. Its insect hatches and scenery make it a favorite among local and visiting flyfishers alike.

Livingstone River fly fishing in the Alberta foothills