Tomcod fishing and finding tranquility
Published on December 30, 2024 • Attractions to discover
Tomcod fishing is often a celebratory activity but also an opportunity to appreciate the tranquility and beauty of the fishing village.

Les Petits Poissons des Chenaux
You might be surprised to hear that tomcod fishing in Quebec is actually quite a festive activity, with lots of entertainment and action happening around the fishing itself. Visitors can take part in this festive side mostly on the weekends or during the days of the festival in February. And while it can be great fun to join in and bring the whole family to create lasting memories together, another way to make the most of it is to soak in its calm and peaceful nature. Here’s a peek at a discreet side of the activity: appreciating the tranquility and beauty of the fishing village.
Treat yourself to peace and quiet on the river on a weekday
Did you know that you can reserve a place to fish for tomcod (also known as small channel fish) any day of the week?
That’s right: the fishing village is open 7 days a week, and since it's less crowded on weekdays, there's an atmosphere of calm on the river - a calm you can only experience in winter, when there is a total absence of singing birds and leaves in the trees.
On a cold day, all you can hear is the crunch of snow beneath your feet and the whistle of wind between the cabins. Yes, there's the occasional snowmobile, train or transport truck passing over the bridges, but nothing close to city noise. It's the perfect place to enjoy a beneficial moment of silence.
So if you feel the need to slow down and fall back in love with the charms of winter, a day of ice fishing could just do the trick. If that sounds like something you’d like, then why not take the day off, dress warmly and reserve a place on the ice during the week for a soothing activity that's definitely a change from the everyday.
The nighttime beauty of the village
Did you know that the ice fishing village has electricity? Amazing but true!
Nighttime anglers will see that this is not only practical, but also something that adds to the enchanting ambiance! At dusk, garlands of lights, lampposts and signs light up, creating a magical atmosphere on the ice. The light reflects off the white smoke emanating from the fishing cabins, creating a magnificent display of colours. As if frozen in time, the signs and style of the cabins evoke the nostalgia of a tradition that has endured for almost 90 years. A setting of singular beauty – you’ll want to make sure you take a picture!
Booking a cabin for the evening period gives you access to a fishing cabin from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Although this period is less busy and ideal for anglers looking for a quiet environment, it's also popular with young adults looking for places to meet up with friends and host parties. That means the stillness of the night is occasionally interrupted by bursts of laughter and joyful shouts.
Despite these minor drawbacks, it’s worth it to see the fishing village looking as beautiful as ever!
Two more reasons to book on weekdays or nights
When you book during the week (Sunday evening to Friday evening), rates are more affordable. You’ll also have a better chance at booking last-minute than for the weekend period (Saturday daytime to Sunday daytime), giving you greater flexibility.
For more information and to book your cabin with an outfitter, check out the tomcod fishing website: petits poissons des chenaux de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade.
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