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Promoting Conservation Since 1960

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Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club - promoting conservation since 1960

 

Welcome to the Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club!

 

We are a non-profit association dedicated to the preservation and management of habitat and wildlife in the Nicola Valley. Promoting activities for the outdoor enthusiast with a focus on fish and game. All are welcome to join, so please check out our calendar for details including events, shooting range availability and monthly meetings. Contact us for details or further information.

 

If you would like to make a donation to help fight for Public Access to Public Lakes in BC and the rest of Canada, you can send a donation through an e-transfer to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please email the club with your intent to donate so we can expect the transfer. Also, please include your answer for the security question.

 

“If some animals are good at hunting and others are suitable for hunting, then the Gods must clearly smile on hunting.” –Aristotle

 

 

Saving Public Access to Lakes and Lands in BC.

  

 

Below, please find newspaper articles and radio/TV interviews on the club's ongoing legal fight for access to public lakes in BC. We will continue to update this page when new articles and videos are made available online.

 

Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club Suffers Legal Setback in Douglas Lake Dispute

 

Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club: When a U.S. Billionaire Claims BC Fish and Lakes

 

Little B.C. Fishing Club Takes on U.S. Billionaire

 

A Range War in the West for Trophy Trout Lakes

 

B.C. Outdoorsmen Risk Criminal Record to Keep Lakes Public

 

Fish and Game Club Sued by American Billionaire

 

At the Douglas Lake Ranch, Anglers Fight for the Right to Fish

 

Daybreak Kamloops Interview (video)

 

December 2015, Fisherman fighting charges of mischief https://youtu.be/qYCZ7Y0uVz4

 

CBC report of December fishing on Corbet Lake. http://www.cbc.ca/1.3371530

 

Radio interview with the Club lawyer is located in the bottom left corner of the picture. Just click on the Listen button.