For over 150 years, Canadians have been drawn to the water. Every year, from coast to coast to coast, we cast our lines. Fishing is Canada’s pastime, and National Fishing Week is the time to celebrate it.

From July 1st to 9th, 2017, Canadians across the country will grab their rods and reels, and go fishing. Events will be occurring nationwide to give Canadians the chance to hook the big one. Canadians could also win one of hundreds of rods and reels given out in radio and TV contests and giveaways across the country.

As we celebrate the Canada’s 150th birthday, we also celebrate the many years we have spent fishing recreationally.

Fishing has been passed down from generation to generation. It’s a Canadian heritage activity, and something we’re undeniably passionate about. More adult Canadians fish than play golf and hockey combined, and why wouldn’t we? Canada is truly a fishing paradise. With over one million lakes, rivers, and streams, opportunities to hook the catch of a lifetime are just around the corner.

But fishing is about so much more than catching a fish.

It’s about connecting with your loved ones, and spending time enjoying the outdoors. It can take you on a heart-pounding adventure, or help you find a little serenity. It’s good for you, and it’s good for Canada.

This summer, grab a rod and reel and go fishing!

To find out more about National Fishing Week, visit CatchFishing.com.

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