It’s hard to believe, our 2008 fishing season is now over. With mostly higher lake levels, cooler temperatures, and better informed anglers, we set an all time…
It’s called “Music From the Wilderness” and has 15 tracks of relaxing piano, guitar, and string music that captures the tranquility of the Canadian wilderness. It is…
We are preparing a full colour wall calendar for 2009 and we’re gathering photos now. This Wilderness North Calendar will be mailed to guests and special friends…
I have prepared and uploaded on the website, my recap of the 2008 Master Angler report – to date. I say “to date” because it seems that every…
Nearly 40% of North American freshwater fish species are imperiled, according to a new status report from the American Fisheries Society (AFS). The first update to the…
A lot of the calls I’m taking these past few days all start, with: “Well, how much longer are the lodges and cabins open?” And the answer…
The aircraft, de Havilland Beaver floatplanes, built in Toronto, Ontario in the 1950s, are in the last stretch of a more than 16,000-kilometre circumnavigation of upper North…
The Splake is a hybrid of two fish species resulting from the crossing of a male Brook Trout and a female Lake Trout. The name itself is…
We are all familiar with the saying, “So close and yet so far.” That sums up what our guests often tell us once they are here -often…