STEELHEAD & MORE AT NICHOLAS DEAN OUTDOORS (BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA) – 2025 SEASON PRICES & AVAILABILITY

If you’re looking for a lodge in British Columbia, Canada, that access to multiple rivers and multiple species set in stunning scenery, then please do read on. 

NICHOLAS DEAN OUTDOORS (YELLOW CEDAR LODGE) – BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA

Nestled in the majestic coastal mountains near Terrace, British Columbia, Canada, the mighty Skeena River is home to some of the strongest runs of large, wild steelhead and salmon left in the world. Nicholas Dean Outdoors has been operating in the area and on these rivers for decades – they know the fish and the waters like the back of their hand, leaving nothing to chance.

Nicholas Dean Outdoors have an enviable amount of water at their disposal, due to the exceptional and longstanding guide team. They can change rivers according to runs and conditions and mix your stay up to give you an amazing insight as to what the area has to offer, not matter what your target species.

Nicholas Dean Outdoors is operated out of Yellow Cedar Lodge, which is a beautiful wooden lodge perched over the Skeena Valley – it is worth visiting for the view alone. They have a great team at the lodge who will look after you every need before and after a day on the river.

2025 SEASON AVAILABILITY

Summer Kitimat Chinook
June 14 to 21 – 4 rods

Summer Steelhead & Salmon on the Skeena
July 20 to 27 – 4 rods
July 27 – August 3 – 2 rods

Autumn Steelhead & Coho
October 5 to 12 – 1 rod
October 12 to 19 – 1 rod
October 19 to 26 – 2 rods
October 26 to November 2 – 5 rods

Skeena / Nass Safari (A great adventure & experience – please make contact for pricing)
October 5 to 12 – 2 rods

2025 SEASON PRICES

A typical week (7 night stay with 6 days fishing) would be as follows; shared guiding (2 anglers per guide), single room at the lodge, transfers to / from Terrace, meals at the lodge. Total cost including taxes would be CAD$8,450 (around £4,600 as of 22nd May 2025). Fishing licences not included and payable directly at the lodge – determined by what species and river/s you end up fishing.

If you’re interested in visiting or need more information, please contact Steffan Jones at info@fishtravel.co.uk