Fraser Canyon Accommodations
Riverside Yurts and Cabins. All our Multi Day Fishing Packages Include Riverside Accommodation at our Fraser Canyon River Ranch.
Riverside Accommodations
Stay with us at the Fraser Canyon River Ranch in one of our cozy riverside log cabins or yurt dome. You have the option of bringing your own food and drink and cooking on a BBQ, or you can purchase the full meal plan and let us take care of the cooking for you.
Start your day with a hearty breakfast, bottomless cup of strong coffee. Riverside lunch and for dinner, BBQ steak, salmon or beer can chicken dinner.
After dinner you can enjoy some night fishing off our private beach beside a campfire, relax in a hammock, pitch some horseshoes, drive some golf balls or play around of poker with your friends. Seton lake is nearby to fish for trout in the evening as well.
Tent Camper or RV
Fraser Canyon Accommodations. We have added more yurts at the Fraser Canyon River Ranch for your accommodation needs, to keep up with the growing demand. We also have space for your Tent Camper or RV if you want to bring it down. You can walk down to our private beach for more sturgeon fishing while relaxing beside a campfire. Take a short drive to one of the nearby lakes to cast for some Rainbows and Dollies, or do some wildlife viewing for bears, big horn sheep and mountain goats on the cliffs above Seton Lake.
Lillooet And Lytton
Lillooet & Lytton BC are situated along the Fraser River, arguably one of the finest river canyon landscapes in the world. Located on the dry rain shadow side of the Coast Mountains averaging over 300 days of sunshine per year.
Semi-arid conditions make for warm days and cool nights in the summer months, with no mosquitoes and limited rainfall.
Fraser Canyon River Ranch
Big Game Sturgeon Fishing and Eco Glamping Adventures along the middle Fraser River in the Lillooet & Lytton regions of British Columbia. Now in our 10th year of operation, reeling in Monster Size Sturgeon from our Wilderness Riverside Eco Resort far away from the crowds and high angler pressure of the lower Fraser River.