New in 2008
Indoor Infrared Sauna to relax in after a long day fishing. |
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North
Bow Lodge is your only full service fly fishing accommodation
on the world renowned Bow River. The Lodge, located approximately
35 minutes southeast of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in one of
the most scenic and relaxing areas east of the Rocky Mountains,
affords avid fishermen with excellent sporting opportunities.
Before or after your day of guided fishing you can maximize
your fly fishing time by stepping outside the Lodge and finding
one of many pristine fishing spots. At North Bow Lodge you will
be able to fish from dawn until dark.
Your
North Bow Lodge hosts, Stuart & Michele Wheeler will provide
you with comfortable accommodations in the heart of some of
the most beautiful surroundings you could ever find yourself
in to fish. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, but
yet close enough not to have to worry about lack of amenities,
in the event you have forgotten anything.
This beautiful tranquil area
features the very best Southern Alberta has to offer. Besides
the world-class fly fishing we have the grandeur of the rolling
prairies under endless blue skies and the breathtaking beauty
of the Canadian Rockies. Before a day of fly fishing take a quiet
stroll over the property and marvel at the sheer beauty of
this valley. You may see a variety of birds including the
Canada Goose, bald or golden eagles soaring above the hillside.
Other animals you may see while enjoying your time at North
Bow Lodge include white-tail and mule deer, beaver, porcupine,
partridge, pheasants, pelicans, gophers and coyote.
Our Guests are free to relax
and unwind while enjoying the comforts of home. Enjoy your
dining experience on the spacious 1200 square foot patio.
Meals are home-style and will tantalize your taste buds with
many local products…Alberta Grade ‘A’ Alberta beef and pork,
locally grown fresh garden vegetables and fruits. Whether
you are coming alone or as a member of a group the staff at
the Lodge will make you feel like you’re at home.
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