The Canadian Fly Fishing Museum is situated in Waterloo Quebec, in the Eastern
Townships,
about one hundred kilometres South East of Montreal.
Use Route 112 or Autoroute 10, exits 88 or 90.

The Town and region of Waterloo welcomes visitors in English and French.
The many Victorian era residences give a lively look to the town.
The Museum is in one such building, the Waterloo Public Library at 650 de la
Cour Street.

Admission to the Museum is free. Donations are appreciated.
To
become a member or to renew your membership, complete the membership form.
Print, complete and mail to the address mentioned.
To download the form, click
here.
Flies tied on the premises are on sale to help with Museum activities.
The Museum Board of Directors:
- Claude Bernard, president
- Jean-Marc Lacroix, vice-president
- Gisèle Dupuis, secretary
- Gérald Lefebvre, treasurer
- Gilles Beaumont, webmaster
- Dale Buzzell, director
- George Chartier, director
- Benoit Gaucher, director
- Léon Larocque, director
- Lucien Lortie, director
- Pascal Russell, director
- Michel Villeneuve, director

Left to right:
Gisèle Dupuis, Gilles Beaumont, Lucien Lortie,
Benoit Gaucher, George Chartier,
Gérald Lefebvre, Jean-Marc Lacroix, Dale Buzzel and Claude H. Bernard.
Absent:
Michel Villeneuve,
Pascal Russell, mayor and Léon Larocque
The Museum’s emblematic fly

A
photographed step by step tying procedure of the Waterloo Spey is available on request.
To contact us:
info@mpmc-cffm.com