gordy28 Posted November 3, 2012 Report Posted November 3, 2012 Just wondering if anyone has experience with Canoe Canada and their fly in outposts or the paddle in cabin Interested in Quetico for our 2014 trip (someone's 40th bday ) Not to interested in fishing out of a canoe for an entire week though-love the fact that quite a few of their outposts have a main lake with boat fish but then many portage with Canoe or stashed boat options-especially little Gull and Namaygoos options Www.canoecanada.com Cheers Gordy
solopaddler Posted November 3, 2012 Report Posted November 3, 2012 I've used them twice, but to rent canoes never for their fly in outposts. Personally if I'm driving to Atikokan I'm paddling Quetico, no way I'm doing a fly in trip. The fishing in Quetico is remarkable, plus it's the best flatwater paddling in the world imo. It's possible to plan a route with very few portages, just short liftovers around waterfalls or very short trails. Absolute amazing campsites and scenery as well. The outposts look okay but they're not unusual in any way. Most fly in outposts in northwestern ON have adjacent portage lakes with boats cached on them.
gordy28 Posted November 3, 2012 Author Report Posted November 3, 2012 Geez- almost feel like I should just PM you with all my questions Mike-you are a weath of knowledge I hear about the paddle and camp option- my concern is that I hate fishing out of a canoe-mainly because I suck at it... Plus I like a bed and a shower when I can get it But a few guys are very interested in Quetico-so this seemed like a good medium - the Little Gull option actually gets you into Quetico proper with a canoe for day trips As always-thanks for the help I'm actually building out a trip evaluation spreadsheet right now- 4 different options and then sub categories about specific lodges, links to reports etc as a way to get us down to a type of trip (fly in outpost, fly in lodge, drive/boat to lodge/outpost and paddlie trip). Cheers Gordy
bare foot wader Posted November 3, 2012 Report Posted November 3, 2012 I'm actually building out a trip evaluation spreadsheet right now- 4 different options and then sub categories about specific lodges, links to reports etc as a way to get us down to a type of trip (fly in outpost, fly in lodge, drive/boat to lodge/outpost and paddlie trip). Cheers Gordy building a spreadsheet??? must be an accountant or analyst lol nice to know I'm not the only one who uses excel in his personal life
gordy28 Posted November 3, 2012 Author Report Posted November 3, 2012 building a spreadsheet??? must be an accountant or analyst lol nice to know I'm not the only one who uses excel in his personal life Close- I'm a marketing guy who started out working with analysts- definitely use excel for personal life-budgeting, packing lists - love it-keeps me organized lol
chris.brock Posted November 4, 2012 Report Posted November 4, 2012 gordy, give us a list (spreadsheet not required) of what's most important to you for your trip, I'm sure alot of people here would have some input that would be interesting, Mike especially
gordy28 Posted November 4, 2012 Author Report Posted November 4, 2012 Okay-cool idea thanks Chris We haven't as a group defined the parametres but here's mine: No more than a 9 to 10 hour drive from the GTA Limited to no other cabins on the lake Outposts have indoor showers, lights and running water Target species walleye and pike(smallies as well would be a nice bonus) Lots of fish w the opp to catch a trophy (walleye over 28, pike over 38) Like the idea of having portage lakes/rivers from your outpost-especially if its for a diff species Prefer a deep shield or even Balsam lake type lakes as opposed to shallow weedy ones Max budget of $1500 per guy all in (food, booze and outfitter cost) Some that have caught my eye-White River Air-Hambleton and Pickle in particular Hawk air-deluxe cabins, Kanipahow-Emabarass lake outpost, Lake Anjigami Ogis Point outpost Anyway-thanks to anyone who wants to post Oh-realize Canoe Canada is outside of the 9 to 10 hour drive-but interested because it covers off a lot of our wants and two members of our group really love the idea of exploring Quetico Cheers G
chris.brock Posted November 4, 2012 Report Posted November 4, 2012 Okay-cool idea thanks Chris We haven't as a group defined the parametres but here's mine: No more than a 9 to 10 hour drive from the GTA Limited to no other cabins on the lake Outposts have indoor showers, lights and running water Target species walleye and pike(smallies as well would be a nice bonus) Lots of fish w the opp to catch a trophy (walleye over 28, pike over 38) Like the idea of having portage lakes/rivers from your outpost-especially if its for a diff species Prefer a deep shield or even Balsam lake type lakes as opposed to shallow weedy ones Max budget of $1500 per guy all in (food, booze and outfitter cost) Some that have caught my eye-White River Air-Hambleton and Pickle in particular Hawk air-deluxe cabins, Kanipahow-Emabarass lake outpost, Lake Anjigami Ogis Point outpost Anyway-thanks to anyone who wants to post Oh-realize Canoe Canada is outside of the 9 to 10 hour drive-but interested because it covers off a lot of our wants and two members of our group really love the idea of exploring Quetico Cheers looks like you've done a fair bit of research. Here's a couple you may be interested in Air Ivanhoe, fits your drive time criteria, I'm not sure about the showers though, my lake of choice would be Schewabic, there's smallies in there too http://www.air-ivanhoe.com/fly-in-fishing-ontario-schewabic.php G Mike probably mentioned Parks Fly In, Anjigaming or Abbey (can do some canoeing from Abbey into a few other lakes), Mike would know the most about Parks http://www.outpostcamps.com/destinations/ here's one you likely haven't found, check out the chutes outpost, their website sucks and it's hard to find doing a search, really cool spot though, there is some small brookie lakes around that camp too http://reocities.com/yosemite/forest/5502/page4.html if you did the drive to Nakina (it's worth it I think), check out this place http://www.twin-lakes-air.com/vanpoelelakeoutpostcamp.htm private lake, but can boat out to a huge lake (other camps on the big lake, Kag), a private portage lake that's a good size, and access to pike, walleye, lakers and brookies, it's a rocky, deep, oligotrophic lake too (not a shallow dish pan)
torco Posted November 5, 2012 Report Posted November 5, 2012 I'm an accountant, lol and always do my trip plans in excel. Too funny. Happy planning
gordy28 Posted November 6, 2012 Author Report Posted November 6, 2012 Mike probably mentioned Parks Fly In, Anjigaming or Abbey (can do some canoeing from Abbey into a few other lakes), Mike would know the most about Parks http://www.outpostcamps.com/destinations/ here's one you likely haven't found, check out the chutes outpost, their website sucks and it's hard to find doing a search, really cool spot though, there is some small brookie lakes around that camp too http://reocities.com/yosemite/forest/5502/page4.html if you did the drive to Nakina (it's worth it I think), check out this place http://www.twin-lakes-air.com/vanpoelelakeoutpostcamp.htm private lake, but can boat out to a huge lake (other camps on the big lake, Kag), a private portage lake that's a good size, and access to pike, walleye, lakers and brookies, it's a rocky, deep, oligotrophic lake too (not a shallow dish pan) Thanks Chris-this is awesome and both spots have made it on yhe spreadsheet Parks is also on there Right now we haven't included many options. From Nakina-mainly because I'll max out at 7/8 days away and don't want to burn that much time driving We also are looking at the potential of blowing the budget up and doing either Kesagami Lodge or one of the Wilderness North Lodges (my father does one every year and loves it) Cheers Gordy
adempsey Posted November 7, 2012 Report Posted November 7, 2012 (edited) Mike probably mentioned Parks Fly In, Anjigaming or Abbey (can do some canoeing from Abbey into a few other lakes), Mike would know the most about Parks http://www.outpostcamps.com/destinations/ here's one you likely haven't found, check out the chutes outpost, their website sucks and it's hard to find doing a search, really cool spot though, there is some small brookie lakes around that camp too http://reocities.com/yosemite/forest/5502/page4.html if you did the drive to Nakina (it's worth it I think), check out this place http://www.twin-lakes-air.com/vanpoelelakeoutpostcamp.htm private lake, but can boat out to a huge lake (other camps on the big lake, Kag), a private portage lake that's a good size, and access to pike, walleye, lakers and brookies, it's a rocky, deep, oligotrophic lake too (not a shallow dish pan) The Chutes always looked like an awesome place to me. I tried to find information about it a couple years ago, but wasn't much on the net. Do you know if it's still in operation? This is the report I read on it that piqued my interest. Edited November 7, 2012 by FishLogic
chris.brock Posted November 8, 2012 Report Posted November 8, 2012 The Chutes always looked like an awesome place to me. I tried to find information about it a couple years ago, but wasn't much on the net. Do you know if it's still in operation? This is the report I read on it that piqued my interest. I called them just less than a year ago, we were considering going there, the phone # worked, I talked to the owner, so as of then, it was still in business. I think a better website would help them out for finding new customers
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