Thank You for an Adventure-Filled 2023 Season!

September 6, 2023 by Tayler Fuerst2
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“And when we hear the call of the geese in the harbour, we know that it’s time to wrap it up for another season…”  That time has come!  We sent off our final group of guests yesterday, followed by a large portion of our crew.  Wow!  Is it ever a different place when they’re not here!

Our 33rd season at QCL was pretty epic.  We were able to welcome back quite a number of guests who’ve missed us over the past 4 years, as well as many newcomers who wanted to know what this place was all about. Our core group of QCL guests, whom we’re very fortunate to see almost every summer, were thrilled with many of the tweaks, both large and small, that we implemented this year.

Certainly, our new Coho Class of boats had to be a highlight for many, combining great functionality and performance with lots of comforts and convenience – for both guided and self-guided anglers.  New menu features and hospitality treats balanced out the program when our guests returned to the lodge at the end of the day.

Conversations among the guide team this past week were consistently positive about the fishing.  Huge volumes of feeding Chinook and Coho were present through the first half of the summer, and as the number of migratory salmon increased, the Tyee Bell was ringing more frequently every trip.  In short, it was busy on the boats!  Bottom fishing for halibut, lingcod and rockfish always balances out the fishing experience and provides a tasty variety of filets to enjoy at home.

But we have to say, at the end of every trip, and at the end of every season, what our guests always go out of their way to speak with us about, is essentially the QCL Experience.  That’s the very special combination of this amazing place and what people are able to do here, fully enveloped in the enthusiasm of our wonderful staff and the hospitality that they provide. That’s what puts a smile on everyone’s face up here.  We’re very thankful for the efforts of each of our team members and the continued support of our awesome guests.

We can’t wait to get back up here again next season and see you all again!

 


2 comments

  • Thomas S & LuAnne Bender

    September 7, 2023 at 8:40 am

    2023 was our 1st trip to Queen Charlotte Lodge. We had such a fantastic time we and another couple we met on the trip have re-upped for 2024!
    What was the best king and coho for 2023 season?
    tom and luanne bender

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  • Gary Palmer

    September 17, 2023 at 5:52 am

    Truly a unique experience combining great fishing and hospitality. As we went from lodge to marina to boat and back, we always had a smiling face greeting us. Wonderful dining, peaceful hikes and seamless service were “icing on the cake”. We’ll be back!

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