Lake Ternay Lodge

Located on a remote island 100 miles northwest of Labrador City,
Labrador, Lake Ternay can only be reached by float plane. Here we offer
outstanding trophy fishing in the headwaters of the Caniapiscau River in
Quebec's sub arctic region.
Accommodations include three guest cabins and our main lodge. The
cabins are designed for up to four guests in each cabin. The cabins are
carpeted, have electric lights (furnished by a generator), wood stoves,
running hot and cold water, showers and flush toilets . Our main lodge
has a dining area, bar and kitchen facilities.
Travel : The seaplane base is located in Labrador City, Labrador. To
reach Labrador one can fly from Montreal or Quebec City to Wabush,
Labrador, the location of the airport. From there it is only a five
minute trip to Labrador City and the seaplane base. Labrador City can
also be reached by car. Lake Ternay Lodge is approximately one hour
flight time from the seaplane base.
Included in your trip is a seven night stay, one scheduled floatplane
trip to the camp and return to Lab City, boat, motor, gas and cooking
facilities, government taxes and refunds and an on site camp manager.
Not included would be guides, transportation to and from your location
and the seaplane base in Labrador City, fishing licenses, and any over
night stays other than those at the camp.
Fishing species include:
Brook Trout - (squaretail) a char, a true wilderness fish of the
north. Weights run in the range of 2 - 6 pounds. Fish have been caught
over 10 pounds
Landlocked Salmon (Quananiche) is a landlocked Atlantic
Salmon that
may exceed 10 pounds
Northern Pike with average weights at 10 - 20 pounds.
Lake Trout ( char) with the average weight at 10
- 20 pounds. Our
camp record exceeds 44 pounds.
Our fishing time for all of the above species is mid June to early
September.