Please contact us for available dates. Tentative arrangements can be made by phone at 807.735.2400 or by email. All firm reservations require a deposit of $300 (US) per person at the time of reservation.
Once a cabin is reserved, it is removed from the market and any other requests for that specific week are refused. We will provide guests other options if a requested week is already reserved.
If the deposits are not received, the requested cabin is then made available to other guests. Our policy is intended to be fair to our guests yet prevent the loss of income to our business. Because we do not have a large volume of traffic past our facilities, we depend on advance reservations.
Deposits are transferable with 60 days notice prior to your trip but are not refundable. Personal checks are accepted for the deposits only. The remaining balance must be paid in full using a traveler’s check or cash before leaving camp.
How to reach us
By Vehicle:
- Enter Canada at the border crossing in International Falls, Minnesota
- Take Trans-Canada Highway 11 east 18 miles to Highway 502
- Turn north to Dryden and proceed 95 miles to Highway 594
- Then take Highway 17 west 15 miles to Vermilion Bay
- Next take Highway 105 north approximately 110 miles to Red Lake
- The trip should take approximately five hours from the border
By air:
- Fly to Red Lake Airport’s (Winnipeg Chart), which has a 5000-ft x 150-ft paved runway
- Lighted, (08-26), Strobes, V.A.S.I., N.D.B.—218, call Winnipeg Radio 122.3, V.O.R. 114.0 (D.M.E.).
- Geographic coordinates 51°04.0′ N, 93°47.58′ W.
- For air commercial travel, please contact Red Lake Travel Services at 1-800-465-3305.


Miles to Red Lake
- International Falls, MN – 240 miles
- Minneapolis, MN – 530 miles
- Des Moines, IA – 780 miles
- Chicago, IL – 880 miles
- Kansas City, KS – 970 miles
We supply
All outposts are equipped with boats, motors, unlimited gasoline, comfortable beds with innerspring mattresses, pillows, pots and pans, dishes, utensils, and cutlery. The cabins feature solar electric lights, propane stove, refrigerator, and chest-type deep freeze, as well as hot and cold running water with a shower, a gas grill, and emergency communication device. All outposts include an inverter connected to the solar panels to provide 12V and USB power inside the cabin to power portable electronics and depth finders. We also supply potable water and ice at no charge.
You bring
All groceries for the entire week, an Ontario fishing license and Outdoors Card, fishing rods and tackle, rain gear, and personal needs.

ontario fishing
licenSes and outdoors cards
Please purchase your Ontario Fishing License and Outdoors Card prior to leaving for your trip. Both can be purchased online from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.

flying in and out
Your air transportation is prearranged for your flight to the outpost of your choice. Flights originate from Red Lake with one of our local air services.
our conservation policy
Our pristine lakes have very limited fishing pressure, and it is our mission to preserve the fantastic quality of this precious resource. To this end we have adopted the following sustainable fishing restrictions: no one is to harm in any way a walleye over 18 in. or a northern pike over 27 in. These fish represent our breeding stock and must immediately be returned to the water after catching. Grab ONE quick photo, but do not put the fish on a stringer or delay its return to the water. We encourage fishing barbless hooks as it reduces the mortality rate when catching and releasing fish. It is possible to catch and release hundreds of fish per day.
We invite you to eat your fill of smaller fish, but we do not allow guests to take ANY fish home.
length to weight conversion chart
One of the questions we get asked most is How much does my fish weigh? Check out our Northern Pike and Walleye Length to Weight Conversion chart.