

About the Club…
Founded in 1932 Tom’s Brook Salmon Club is situated at the confluence of Tom Ferguson’s Brook and the Restigouche River between the Ristigouche Salmon Club’s Red Pine Camp and their Pine Island Camp,
Access to the camp is by canoe on the Restigouche River from Two Brooks Landing, New Brunswick, one and a half miles down-river from the camp.
Fishing rights extend on both sides of the river running downstream from the camp for approximately one and a quarter miles into the provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick.
The Club is a private, not-for-profit salmon fishing club, however each year a few outside guests may be invited to use the club.








Fishing Policy
The maximum number of rods that may fish at Tom’s Brook Club, when the water conditions permit, are four rods, provided that the anglers are fishing from the bank of the river with Tom's Brook guides. Otherwise it is limited to two shared rods only, with one shared rod per canoe. Anglers are accompanied by guides in the canoes as well.
Tom’s Brook Club has a catch-and-release policy on all fish caught.
Accomodation
The club can accommodate up to six guests. There are four single bedrooms sharing two baths in the main cabin, and a separate cabin with a double bedroom and private bath.
The staff consists of two guides, a warden, the camp’s cook and a housekeeper. All meals are provided for guests.
The costs of the required weekly angling licenses are extra and can be organized by the camp staff prior to arrival.
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