Why Choose A Remote Canadian Fly-In Fishing Adventure?

While many top-notch iconic Canadian fishing trips are accessible by road, these destinations may come with drawbacks. The camps provide convenience and amenities but also crowds, strict fishing schedules, and high fishing pressure on the lakes. If you crave solitude and an immersive Canadian experience, a remote fly-in fishing trip is the answer.

Loon Haunt Outposts offers the opportunity for you, your friends, and your family to experience a remote adventure that offers world-class fishing for trophy northern pike and walleye at one of several outposts. Because Loon Haunt instills a no take-home policy for all fish, it ensures the fisheries remain sustainable for the next-generation of anglers. Loon Haunt does allow guests to consume as many fish as they wish while on their trip of a lifetime.

Your journey begins once you arrive in Red Lake, Ontario, where a chartered float plane brings guests and essential supplies to your choice of one of five outposts located throughout Northwest Ontario. While Goose Lake is the main outpost and can hold up to 24 guests per week, the four other outposts only allow less than eight guests per week. Each of the five outposts are the only cabins on their respective lakes as well as the portage lakes at each outpost. This guarantees low fishing pressure and a higher chance of landing a trophy pike or walleye.

Loon Haunt ensures that every detail of your trip is addressed before you leave. Once at your preferred outpost, guests can expect reliable boats and motors, unlimited fuel, potable water is available either on site or flown in, and well-stocked, clean cabins.

A remote Canadian fly-in fishing adventure with Loon Haunt is an investment and an unforgettable experience, which is why many guests return on an annual basis. Take a look at the 2025 Photos as well as photos from past years and you will see some familiar faces among the hundreds of images.

Discover the beauty and magic of fishing (and moose hunting in the fall) in Northwest Ontario. Stop wishin’ and start fishin’ with Loon Haunt Outposts.