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The Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge Experience
The Miramichi River in New Brunswick, Canada, is known as "The King of All Salmon Rivers," and its waters are home to the largest Atlantic salmon runs in the world.
The Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge makes its home on the banks of this river, where over 40% of all the Atlantic salmon in United States and Canadian rivers pass each year to spawn.
A rustic lodge comprised of two buildings, the Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge hosts anglers from all over the world each year. The casual elegance created by lodge management and the expert knowledge of the river guides combine to make fishing the Miramichi a truly decadent experience.
Guests enjoy amenities like well-appointed bedrooms with private bathrooms, hearty meals, and superior fly rod fishing in private pools on the Miramichi River.
The Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge offers other non-fishing activities year round. As a member of the Westervelt Sporting Lodges Network, strict adherence to customer satisfaction and top-rate sporting experiences is ensured.
We welcome you to the Miramichi River, and look forward to serving your needs - whether it's a sporting pursuit or a quiet hike through the woods, we will provide you an authentic experience in some of Canada's most beautiful, serene countryside.
About Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge Our warm main log cabin contains three private bedrooms, each with a private bathroom, and each capable of sleeping two adults. There is a large living room with fireplace, and inviting porch that overlooks the Miramichi River. Gather around the hearth to swap fishing stories, lounge on the porch reading or listening to the sounds of the river, or take a mid-day nap on your plush, comfortable bed. It's your time, do what you want with it!

The second camp houses our sizeable kitchen, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served daily. This building also provides three bedrooms with private bathrooms. Meals at Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge are notoriously hearty, and are inspired by both modern and traditional culinary practices, utilizing ingredients unique to New Brunswick.
The lodge atmosphere is casual, inviting, and provides a welcome respite from an intense day of fly fishing. We strive to exceed customer expectations in the delivery of quality amenities and services, and our lodge shows it. A recent refurbishment is a testament of our commitment to pleasing our customers; we hope you'll come see for yourself!
Atlantic salmon and brook trout fly fishing Renowned for its Atlantic salmon fly fishing, the Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge also offers fly fishing for brook trout.
Fly fishing is an angling pursuit that requires a high degree of practice and finesse. Seasoned anglers describe casting as somewhat Zen-like, and consistently seek new opportunities to increase their depth of experience.

Whether you're a beginner, a hobbyist, or a veteran fly fisherman, the Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge will cater to your specific needs and interest and go the distance to ensure your trip is a completely positive experience.
The fly fishing season has started. There are only 38 days left until the fly fishing season ends. Contact us to book your trip.
Brook Trout Fly Fishing From May 15-September 15 guests can experience some of the finest trophy brook trout fishing found anywhere in the world. The Miramichi River boasts sea run "brookies" that can reach a whopping 6 lbs., and are some of the most attractive sport fish to ever chase a fly.
With average summer temperatures of 71 degrees (Fahrenheit), ready access to the Miramichi River, hearty food and excellent services, The Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge is a perfect summer getaway for the serious fly fishing angler.
Brook trout fly fishing at the Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge is cook-and-eat.
Outdoor Pursuits at Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge The Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge is located in the heart of the Miramichi Valley. Steeped in tradition, it is some of the most beautiful countryside on the Eastern Seaboard, with pleasant summer temperatures and autumn color that makes the traditional New England stereotype appear downright monochromatic!
Quaint villages offering an array of local art, crafts, and food comprise the region, and provide entertainment whether you're an angler or not.
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