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Wilderness Adventures
Fish as many as 6 other lakes from base camp via VERY easy boat or foot portages!
Your wilderness adventure is ONLY beginning at our roadside dock where you (and your supplies) will be picked up in a 21 foot all-weather Crestliner passenger boat for a safe and comfortable ride out to camp. Leaving the noise of the highways and the distractions of everyday life behind us, you will enjoy the 25 minute, 12 mile scenic boat ride to camp. On the way, keep your eyes open for the variety of wildlife the area has to offer including: Loons, mergansers, eagles, moose, bear, wolves, otter, and beavers.
Enjoy the Canadian Wilderness as we pass through the narrows, around the islands and over the open expanses of Wabaskang Lake on our way to camp. Feel the excitement build, as we leave the roads and enter the wilderness. Upon arrival in camp, you will be greeted by our friendly staff who will load all your gear into a luggage cart and transport it via Yamaha Timberwolf 4X4 to the door of your cabin. No lugging your own gear here!
Your 14 or 16 foot Naden boat will be thoroughly washed and waiting for you. Equipped with deluxe high-back cushioned swivel seats, even the longest day on the water will be comfortable. Powered by reliable 15 and 20 hp Yamaha outboards, you can quickly access many of the quality fishing spots located close to camp. Our dock service is second to none-wake up in the morning with your boat gassed and baled from an overnight rain. We want you spending your time fishing, not trying to get ready to fish!
Boat Portage
For more wilderness adventure, save one day for an easy portage over Hobson Falls, leading you down the Cedar and Anishinabi Rivers to Wine, Beaver, Ghost and Halverson lakes. This chain of lakes offers our guests an additional 12,000 acres of water to explore and fish. This is an adventure you won't want to miss. Take along a shore lunch kit (provided by the camp), make a day of it and enjoy the quality fishing these lakes also have to offer.
Foot Portage
As another wilderness adventure option, take a 20 minute trail walk thru the Canadian bush to Lost Lake. Once there, you will be the only group on this small 49 acre lake, and will experience some excellent fishing for big Walleye and Northern pike. Due to the small size of this body of water, Lost Lake is a catch and release only lake, and the size of the fish there proves catch and release works!
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