Outposts

outposts

Goose Lake

Goose lake

Our Goose Lake location is our main outpost, which includes four cabins offering twice-weekly housekeeping service, group shore lunch locations, indoor fish filet stations, new service building, new 9.9-hp Honda motors on custom walk-though 16-ft Lund boats, Wi-Fi, and much more. Located 65 miles northeast of Red Lake, Ontario, it is the only camp on the lake. 

We offer outstanding walleye and northern pike fishing as well as a portage to neighboring Nechigona Lake for the more adventurous guests. Goose Lake is about seven square miles and offers a diverse array of fishing opportunities—plenty of laydown and structure, steep drop-offs, weedy bays, sunken reefs, and gravel beds that hold fish. We are the resident caretakers and will look after all your needs at Goose Lake. Our practice of accepting a maximum of 24 guests at one time ensures you both privacy and personalized service. There are four cabins on Goose Lake, each of which hold between two to eight guests and include indoor bathroom, potable water, lounging/eating areas, wood-burning stove for heat, and full kitchens. 

Monroe Lake

monroe lake

This two-room outpost is the only cabin on Monroe Lake and is located on a small island that has an outstanding view of the lake, which features walleye and northern pike. The island is also home to a pair of loons who nest on it every year as do a pair of mergansers. Constructed of horizontal tongue and groove pine boards, this cabin will sleep up to six guests. There is a walk-in pantry with ample shelving for storage, a shower area with wash basin, and an outdoor privy. The boats at Monroe Lake are 14-ft Alumarines with dependable 6-hp Yamaha outboards—plus a spare motor. The boats are stored on a boat ramp for ease of launching and there is also a cribbed dock. Monroe Lake boasts two portage lakes, one to the west (West Lake) and one to the south (U Lake). Both portage lakes have boats and motors ready and waiting for guests. 

Unnamed Lake

unnamed lake

This spacious one room cabin will accommodate up to eight guests in comfort. It was designed and built using horizontal tongue and groove construction. The cabin is the only one on Unnamed Lake so you will have complete privacy. The lake is well sheltered, like a chain of small lakes about 10 miles long with numerous bays and narrows where walleye and northern pike are found. There is a portage lake nearby that typically produces consistently large walleye and northern pike. The 14-ft Lund and Alumarine boats are teamed with 9.9-hp Johnson motors—plus a spare motor. Two large boat ramps facilitate easy launching for our guests.

Poirier Lake

poirier lake

The three-room cabin on Poirier Lake was designed using frame construction and pine siding to accommodate parties of two only. It is the only cabin on the lake, which features walleye and northern pike. The cabin has a separate bedroom with two single beds that can be rolled together for couples. It includes a large kitchen/dining area and a bathroom with sink and shower to complete the cabin as well as an outdoor privy nearby. A spacious attached deck also holds a propane barbecue. Poirier Lake has a boat ramp, a floating dock, and a 14-ft Alumarine boat with a 6-hp Yamaha motor—plus a spare motor.

Whitelaw Lake

whitelaw lake

This roomy cabin is a machined log construction with two bedrooms that will accommodate up to six people. Whitelaw Lake is deeper than our other walleye and northern pike lakes. The dark stained water makes for an incredible walleye population and great fishing throughout the day. A favorite fishing spot is directly in front of the cabin at the base of a burbling rapids. The boats are 14-ft Alumarines with 6-hp Yamaha outboards—plus a spare motor. There are no other camps on the lake, so guests have exclusive access and privacy on the lake. The water at Whitelaw Lake fluctuates a great deal but this causes no problem for the boat launch ramp and floating dock.