Jump to content

fantastic fishing lodge


peter23

Recommended Posts

hey i usually go up to a lodge every year and was wondering to look for something next year, we have to plan it early to get reservations. i was looking for a place has has nice cabins, good food and just great accomidations in genereal. were looking for a place with awesome fishing mostly walleye though. i live in toronto and dont mind a long drive, it doesnt bother me. i will fly in if necessary. is there any places you have been that have met my expectations? if so let me know!

 

thanks!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Talk to Mike about Aba. He went through Sullivans as a back lake adventure I'm sure he could hook you up.

 

 

Impossible to top the walleye fishing on Abamasagi, but I think he's looking for an american plan lodge and a higher quality of accomodations.

 

I've been to the Kag out of Nakina. Great lodge, great food and great fishing.

 

http://www.leuenberger.ca/kag.htm

 

 

Also out of Nakina with great lodging and food is Esnagami:

 

http://www.esnagami.com/

 

Mar Mac out of White River is good:

 

http://www.northtoadventure.com/view.php?lodge=l_marmac&page=lmm_home

 

Timberwolf Lodge out of Hornepayne is good:

http://www.timberwolflodge.net/fishing.html

 

Granite Hill Lodge also out of Hornepayne is good:

 

http://www.pkresort.com/index.html

 

 

Any of these lodges would provide a fantastic experience. I can recommend plenty of amazing housekeeping camps as well. If you don't mind doing your own cooking the prices are a lot more reasonable.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You didn't mention a price range, but Hawk Lake Lodge is supposed to really nice.

 

There are a couple of lodges on Kabinakagami that might be worth checking out as well [Pine Portage, Watsons Kaby Lodge. The lodge I stayed at was nice, but the food wasn't all that great. The two I listed might be better ;). When I was researching my trip for the year I went to Kaby, the lodges on Ara, Meta and Brace Lakes (just NW of Abamasagi) were also recommended to me. Would still like to visit them as well.

 

About 6 hours North of Toronto there are three boat-to American Plan lodges [Island 10, Garden Island, Red Pine Lodge] on Lady Evelyn Lake that offer the remote feel with good walleye fishing. However, they aren't really much cheaper than a fly-to American Plan lodge in the more remote areas on Ontario. Just a good option for those who don't want to drive 12+ hours.

 

Anyway, if I were you and could afford it, Leuenbergers Kag Lake would be my first choice [been on my to visit list for a while now].

 

Good luck with your search!! It's not easy!

Edited by FishLogic
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recent Topics

    Popular Topics

    Upcoming Events


×
×
  • Create New...