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Located on Toobally Lakes in the southeast Yukon Territory, 90-air-miles north-east of the small town of Watson Lake, Grizzly Creek Lodge has been providing world class wilderness adventures to clients from around the world since 1990.

During June, July and August of each year we host some of the best fishing trips the north has to offer. Our waters are home to incredible populations of Lake trout, northern pike and arctic grayling.  Both 'upper' and 'lower' Toobally lakes are over 200-feet deep and dotted with large shallow shoals; perfect habitat for big lake trout. Upper and lower Toobally  lakes are separated by 12-miles of the Smith River. The Smith is an incredible fishery on it's own. Large numbers of arctic grayling, whitefish, northern pike and lake trout can be found in this wilderness waterway.  With a lodge on both lakes we are able to offer clients a wide variety of water to fish without the high costs of fly-outs. For the serious northern pike anglers we have developed trails into some of the small lakes in the area. These lakes are true trophy pike waters, with fish measuring over 45-inches quite common. We believe the variety we have to offer sets us apart. All of the fisheries described above are easily accessible by boat or on foot. This allows us to offer you a different experience each day; at no extra cost. All fishing is catch and release only, no exceptions other than the shore lunches we prepare for you each day.

The facilities at Grizzly Creek Lodge are luxurious. All of our buildings are handcrafted log structures that have been professionally decorated. Showers are available at both the upper and lower lake lodges.  



Our canoe trips are designed for those who want to see some of the most remote country the Yukon has to offer. We offer true wilderness canoe trips on the Beaver, Smith and Coal rivers. Each of these rivers have something different to offer. 



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