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we offer five fully equipped modern water front housekeeping cabins, including hydro/electricity, 3 to 4 pieces washroom facilities in each cabin, heat & air, along with a fully ... moreserviced camp ground for RV’s, tents and trailers. All nestled along the shores of the beautiful Chapleau Lake offering outstanding views of the breathtaking Northern sunsets. The Chapleau River with its 13 miles of boating and its many adjacent lakes produces excellent Walleye, Northern Pike, Jumbo Perch. Just a short drive away Lake Trout and Brook Trout fishing can be enjoyed as well. We also offer fall moose, bear and world class spruce and ruffed grouse hunting. Bring your ATV’s and explore the many miles of old logging roads as well as discover your own remote lake to fish. For those of you with private aircraft, the Chapleau Airport is just a few miles away (transportation to and from airport can be arranged) for those of you on floats, you can park right at your door step.

Remote Drive-in camps full weeks are for Northwind Lake is Saturday to Saturday and Embarass Lake is Sunday to Sunday. Departures to drive-in outpost leave at 8:00 am Saturday/Sunday Morning
Shorter stays are welcome.
Type:
Lodging, Housekeeping
Guided:
No
Accommodation:
Camp Cabin
Access Method:
Drive To
Transportation Included:
No
Embarass Lake is 4 miles long. The Embarass River runs through the lake and constantly supplies the lake with fresh water and food. This lake produces outstanding Walleye and Northern ... morePike fishing as well as Whitefish.

The river supplies the lake with an endless bounty of feeder fish such as chub, suckers and other baitfish. It also has perfect spawning grounds for Walleye, Pike and Whitefish thus the populations of game fish in this lake stays high and healthy with great numbers of both trophy and eating size fish. The constant flow of fresh water also makes the Walleye and Pike in this lake exceptional for eating.

Our deluxe cabin sleeps 8 people. There is hot and cold running water with a shower. This is a beautiful cabin with all the comforts of home and much nicer then you would ever expect from a remote outpost camp.

Sunday morning departure:

We leave Sunday morning at 8:00 am from our main base. You follow us in your vehicle to the parking location, your gear is then loaded into a trip and pull a short distance to the lake. From there it is loaded into boats and taken to the cabin. We go with you the whole way to ensure everything is in order at the camp. We return the following Sunday at a set time to help you back to your vehicle.
Type:
Lodging, Outpost
Guided:
No
Accommodation:
Remote Outpost
Transportation Included:
No
The average size pike is 30 inches. There are many 36 to 40 inch pike being caught by guests, which weigh in between 12 and 15 pounds. There has been bigger monster Northern Pike up ... morein the 48-inch range and over 20+ pounds caught in this lake. Moose Lake also has a high population of Whitefish.

You also have access via logging roads to 4 other great fishing lakes. These cabins are in a very remote area with lots of lakes to fish. How many you fish is up to you.

The clean comfortable cabin sleeps 4 people and is situated on the north end of the lake in amongst old growth pine with a beautifull view of the lake. The cabin is clean and fully equipped with refrigerator, stove, dishes and furniture.

This is the only cabin on the lake. Next best thing to a fly-in without the cost.

Sunday morning departure:

We leave Sunday morning at 8:00 am from our Chapleau main base. You follow us in your vehicle to the parking location. Your gear is then loaded into a trailer and pull a short distance to the lake. From there it is loaded into boats and taken to the cabin. We go with you the whole way to ensure everything is in order at the camp. We return the following Sunday at a set time to help you back to your vehicle.
Type:
Lodging, Outpost
Guided:
No
Accommodation:
Remote Outpost
Access Method:
Drive To, Fly-In
Transportation Included:
No
At our main base drive-in location we offer five fully equipped modern water front housekeeping cabins, including hydro/electricity, 3 to 4 pieces washroom facilities in each cabin, ... moreheat & air, along with a fully serviced camp ground for RV’s, tents and trailers. All nestled along the shores of the beautiful Chapleau Lake offering outstanding views of the breathtaking Northern sunsets. The Chapleau River with its 13 miles of boating and its many adjacent lakes produces excellent Walleye, Northern Pike, Jumbo Perch. Just a short drive away Lake Trout and Brook Trout fishing can be enjoyed as well. We also offer fall moose, bear and world class spruce and ruffed grouse hunting. Bring your ATV’s and explore the many miles of old logging roads as well as discover your own remote lake to fish. For those of you with private aircraft, the Chapleau Airport is just a few miles away (transportation to and from airport can be arranged) for those of you on floats, you can park right at your door step.

Remote drive-in boat-to outpost camps are also available for those of you wishing total privacy. All our remote camps offer one cabin per lake. All outpost camps are fully equipped housekeeping cabins. The remote settings allow for an abundance of wildlife viewing that can be appreciated by the experienced sportsperson and the novice alike. Our outpost camps offer Walleye, Northern Pike, Small Mouth Bass, Lake Trout and White fish.

Not all cell phones work at our location. Please check with your provider to see if yours works in our area.

Internet service is available at main base office area only.

This Chapleau Ontario 495 lbs Black Bear made Pope and Young as well as Boon and Crockett

Rental Equipment at resort include: Boats, motors, canoes and fishing equipment. We have a excellent boat launch area for those of you wishing to bring your own boat.

Included in our drive-in outpost packages: Flights In and Out, Housekeeping Cabin, Boats , Motors and Gas.

For our remote drive-in boat camps. Sunday morning 8:00 am you will follow us to the parking location at the lake of your choice. We load your gear into the boats and take you right to the cabin and see that you are all set up for a weeks fishing. We return on the following Sunday to help you back to your vehicle.
Type:
Lodging, American Plan
Guided:
No
Accommodation:
Camp Cabin
Access Method:
Boat To, Drive To, Fly-In
Transportation Included:
No
The American Black Bear’s name can give misleading information about it’s physical appearance. The majority of eastern black bears are black, sometimes with a white “v” patch on the ... morethroat, and other markings on the chest, but many of the bears in the west are more likely to be brown and coastal areas of Alaska and Canada have bears whose coats are tinged with blue.

Black Bears – Location/Range
The black bear occupies most of North America from the Mexican plateau to the Arctic treeline in Alaska and Labrador. In Canada the black bear can be located in coniferous, deciduous and mixed forested areas from Newfoundland to British Columbia and can also be found in swamp lands and berry patches, depending on the season.
Black Bears – Habitat/Environment

Black bears range through many different physical landscapes, as long as they have vegetative cover and will roam up to 150 square miles across the land, looking for food. In the winter, bears prefer to be in swampy or coniferous forests because there is a greater chance of finding shelter for the winter. In the spring, bears move towards more deciduous forests and feed off of the leaves that are there and in the late summer and autumn, they will stay closer to pine forests where berry patches can be found.
Type:
Hunting
Guided:
No
Accommodation:
Camp Cabin
Transportation Included:
No
Game Animals:
Bear, Moose, Duck, Grouse
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