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This lodge offers the convenience of a drive in lodge but the remoteness of a fly-in. It is the only lodge on the lake and fishing pressure is low. It is located deep in the forest surrounded by countless warm and coldwater lakes, rivers and streams. Many fishing shows have been filmed in the area because of the quality of the fishery. Fish species include walleye, northern pike, brook trout, lake trout, rainbow trout, splake, small mouth bass, whitefish and ling. It is also the only area in the province that offers fishing for the rare “Aurora Trout”.
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| Season: May to October |
| Requirements: Fishing license, fishing gear and tackle. |
| Suggested Clothing: Jacket, fleece clothing, hat, gloves, hiking boots, rubber boots, sneakers, rain gear. |
| Difficulty: Easy |
| Maximum Number of People: 30 |
| Equipment Provided: Boats and equipment. |
| Transportation: The lodge is located about a 6 hour drive north of Toronto, near the town of Kirkland Lake. |
| Accommodations: The lodge offers private rooms as well as housekeeping cabins complete with kitchens. The main lodge has indoor washrooms and showers, wood fired sauna and a large guest lounge. |
| Meal Information: Three meals a day are included where mentioned in the pricing. The lodge prides itself on having tasty meals with hearty helpings prepared for the sportsman with a hungry appetite. |
| Weather Information: Summer temperatures average between 15 and 25 degrees celsius. |
| Trip Duration |
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7 days
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$655.00* per person Accommodations and boat rental only |
7 days
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$650.00* per person Accommodations and meals only |
7 days
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$950.00* per person Accommodations, meals, boat rental |
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*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax , 5.00% Provincial Sales Tax
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