Train-in Fishing
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All aboard for a unique way to experience true Canadian wilderness as the Algoma Central Railway winds its way through the heart of Algoma Country and over 22,000 square miles of recreational wilderness, including the world’s largest wildlife sanctuary.
Just load up your gear in the baggage car, grab a comfortable coach seat and let the Railway get you on track to your adventure.
For the fisherman, there are over a dozen lodges located along the line and each will provide an experience as unique as their location. The lakes in the rugged southern region are home to world-class brook trout fishing and the northern Clay Belt region lakes are home to walleye, perch and tackle busting northern pike.
Fishing seasons vary with species and location, for details including seasons, licenses and creel limits, consult the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Some of the fish species found in the Algoma Region are:
Northern Pike
Walleye (Yellow Pickerel)
Lake, Brown and Speckled Trout
Small and Large Mouth Bass
Yellow Perch
Chinook and Pink Salmon
Whitefish
Great Lakes Muskellunge (Muskie)
With so many outfitters, cabins and fishing lodges located along the line in Algoma, it’s easy to plan a dream fishing trip via train that you’ll never forget!
To help plan your wilderness by rail adventure visit www.wildernessbyrail.ca
Outfitters, Resorts and Services
Visit our members’ directory for more information on train-in fishing, outfitters and resorts in Northern Ontario, Canada, or call the Algoma Kinniwabi Travel Association at 1-800-263-2546.




















