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Besides great fishing
for Northern Pike and Walleye we have many other opportunities
for wilderness adventures, eco-tourism and other wilderness recreational
pursuits. We have a trail network for nature appreciation and
birding or bird watching. Bear and Moose viewing is an exciting
adventure and can be done very easily and safely by boat at many
places on Lake Wabatongushi where our black bear and moose neighbours
like to hang out. If you would like to learn more about our wilderness
and the natural environment we can have one of our knowledgeable
guides go out with you, or you can join one of our periodic nature
exploration pontoon boat tours. There is excellent swimming by the lodge, at most of our secluded cabins and at the several beaches on the many islands and the scenic shoreline of Lake Wabatongushi. Some of the beaches are also great areas to find native artifacts from the Cree and Ojibway First Nations. who used to use the Michipicoten and Albany River waterways connected to Lake Wabatongushi to travel from Hudson Bay to Lake Superior. Lake Wabatongushi is at the height of land between Hudson Bay and Lake Superior and both natives and trappers used to migrates through the here.
Being on an island makes our resort a great place for kids as well. There is a lot of bush to explore on our island as well as many birds and a few small animals to see, but they can't get lost because we are on an island. We also do not have TV's or video games at our resort to distract children from enjoying exploring the Canadian wilderness and spending time being a family. Our own children, Devin & Morgan pictured above in the kayaks, will enjoy showing any children who come up the wonders of the wilderness. At the end of each day the night sky at
our wilderness vacation resort is very spectacular on as well.
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