Transportation
to and from our fishing lodges is provided by
float equipped aircraft. Your journey will begin
at Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada and from there
you will be flown to one of our lodges (SEE
MAP). Transportation to another of our fishing
lodges located closer to the lakes and rivers
will be arranged, if needed, at no cost to the
you.
TO
REACH GOOSE BAY
By
Commercial Airline: Air Canada and Canadian
Airlines have several connector flights throughout
the USA on a daily basis to Goose Bay. We can
assist you with reservations. By Road: From
Montreal to Goose Bay via Highway 389, Baie
Comeau, Quebec to Labrador City, Labrador. Trans
Labrador Highway (route 500) to Goose Bay. Please
note the Trans Labrador Highway consists of
350 miles of gravel road with services located
at Labrador City, Churchill Falls and Goose
Bay. We suggest you call ahead to receive road
conditions prior to travel.
Plan
to arrive at Goose Bay one day prior to scheduled
fishing trip.
BAGGAGE
Due
to limited space available on Bush Aircraft,
baggage is strictly limited to sixty
pounds per person. We recommend you use hard
cases to transport your fishing equipment
to
Goose Bay.
RETURN
WITH TROPHY
Bringing
back your trophy from Canada is a not always
the easiest part of your trip. The airlines
have alot of rules, and for what reason, they
vary a great deal. Your best bet is to talk
to Labrador-Fishing Wilderness Aventures and
enlist our help in planning how you will get
your trophies back home with the least amount
of hassle.
PLEASE
NOTE
Aircraft
operation in and out of the camp from Goose
Bay is subject to visual flight
rules. We will not be responsible for accommodations
at Goose Bay made necessary by poor flying weather.
Your rate will not be reduced if for any reason
your arrival at Goose Bay is delayed or if poor
flying weather prevents your going directly
to camp upon arrival. By the same token, you
will not be charged for extra time spent at
camp due to inclement weather.