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saskatchewan<br />

f i s h i n g & h u n t i n g g u i d e


Choose<br />

Saskatch<br />

Whether you are an avid angler or a <strong>hunting</strong> enthusiast, you will find<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s vast expanse of unspoiled natural beauty, 100,000<br />

lakes, and those famous living skies among the many qualities that make<br />

our province a dream destination. Pristine waterways provide the ideal<br />

setting for a memorable <strong>fishing</strong> trip, whether you choose fly-in luxury in the<br />

spectacular north or a fun-filled family getaway. Great <strong>hunting</strong> adventures<br />

are as abundant as the populations of ducks, geese, white-tailed deer,<br />

moose, and black bear. It’s all here…waiting for you to discover.


ewan!<br />

w w w. s a s k t o u r i s m . c o m<br />

Northern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>


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Need MOre iNfOrMatiON?<br />

Let our friendly Travel Counsellors help you plan your <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

vacation. With one toll-free call or the click of the mouse, you can<br />

receive travel information, trip planning assistance, or order any of<br />

our free travel <strong>guide</strong>s. Service is offered in Canada’s two official<br />

languages – English and French.<br />

CALL TOLL-FREE:<br />

1-877-2escape (1-877-237-2273)<br />

or (306) 787-2300<br />

Mention code 12FH<br />

Open mid-May through mid-September, <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> has five official Visitor<br />

Reception Centres, located at major border crossings into the province:<br />

Trans-Canada Highway<br />

• Manitoba border, east of Fleming<br />

• Alberta border, west of Maple Creek<br />

Trans-Canada Highway/Yellowhead Route<br />

• Manitoba border at Langenburg<br />

• Alberta border at Lloydminster<br />

WEBSITES AND APPS<br />

www.<strong>fishing</strong>-in-saskatchewan.com is your online home for<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> <strong>fishing</strong> outfitters, tips, packages, videos, events,<br />

and more.<br />

www.sasktourism.com is where you will find a wealth of great<br />

travel planning information and great ideas for vacations, road<br />

trips, activities, and more. You can chat live with a Travel<br />

Counsellor.<br />

www.2sk.ca is <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s mobile site. Access<br />

detailed travel information on the go using your smart phone.<br />

iFish Sask is a <strong>fishing</strong> app for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.<br />

Search “<strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>” in the Apple iTunes Store,<br />

Android Market, or BlackBerry App World to find the version of<br />

our handy travel app that works with your device.<br />

Email us at travel.info@sasktourism.com<br />

SOCIAL MEDIA<br />

Highway 39<br />

• U.S. border at North Portal<br />

Tourist information centres also operate year-round in each of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s<br />

15 cities and many smaller communities.<br />

Visit <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s office in Regina at 189 – 1621 Albert Street or in<br />

Saskatoon at 102 – 202 Fourth Avenue North. Open Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m.<br />

to 5:00 p.m.<br />

www.facebook.com/<strong>Tourism</strong><strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

www.facebook.com/FishingIn<strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

FREE 2012 SASKATCHEWAN TRAVEL<br />

GUIDES AND RESOURCES<br />

The Perfect Drive: <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Golf Vacations<br />

This <strong>guide</strong> includes information on many of our unique and<br />

challenging golf courses, along with Stay & Play packages for<br />

booking your next great <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> golf vacation.<br />

www.twitter.com/SaskSecrets<br />

www.youtube.com/<strong>Tourism</strong><strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Discovery Guide<br />

This comprehensive travel publication is filled with<br />

information about communities, events, attractions, parks,<br />

history, culture, accommodations, opportunities for<br />

adventure and recreation, and more. Impressive<br />

photographs offer a glimpse of the province’s natural<br />

splendour, its welcoming communities, and all there is to<br />

see and do in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>!<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Official Road Map<br />

This fully detailed navigator is included with each<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Discovery Guide and is a handy tool for<br />

touring the province.<br />

PUBLISHED BY: TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN<br />

189 - 1621 ALBERT STREET, REGINA, SK<br />

CANADA S4P 2S5<br />

Other Guides<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Anglers' Guide<br />

This is the official reference for season dates and limits, water<br />

specific regulations, and <strong>guide</strong>lines for safe and responsible angling.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Hunters' & Trappers' Guide<br />

This <strong>guide</strong> provides the information you need in order to hunt in<br />

the province.<br />

PUBLISHED BY: SASKATCHEWAN MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT<br />

306-787-2314<br />

www.environment.gov.sk.ca


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Arctic grayling<br />

CONteNts<br />

FISHING: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-19<br />

• Index of Fishing Outfitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20<br />

Border Crossing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75-76<br />

Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-78<br />

HUNTING: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-30<br />

• Index of Hunting Outfitters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />

Directory of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Outfitters . . . . . . . . . .33-63<br />

Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66-71<br />

Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74<br />

INFORMATION WARNING & DISCLAIMER<br />

THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED TO TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN BY THE<br />

OPERATORS OR ORGANIZERS OF THE FACILITIES, ATTRACTIONS, AND EVENTS LISTED AND YOU RELY ON<br />

IT AT YOUR OWN RISK. TOURISM SASKATCHEWAN ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INFORMATION<br />

CONCERNING FACILITIES, EVENTS, DATES, PRODUCTS, OR SERVICES CONTAINED IN THIS PUBLICATION.<br />

SOME CHANGES INEVITABLY OCCUR AFTER THE TIME OF PUBLICATION AND IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT<br />

YOU CONTACT THE OPERATOR OR ORGANIZER TO CONFIRM RELEVANT INFORMATION.<br />

Cover Photo: Tobin Lake/Greg Huszar Photography


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fish<br />

saskatchewan<br />

Twin Falls Lodges<br />

With 100,000 lakes,<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is an<br />

angler’s paradise. Imagine<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> a different lake<br />

every day for 270 years!<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> offers some of the most unique <strong>fishing</strong><br />

environments in Canada, widely diverse from north to south.<br />

The rolling plains and parklands of the south and central<br />

regions contrast sharply with the wilderness of<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s spectacular north.<br />

For some anglers, a host of amenities and activities, plus<br />

easy access direct them to our southern lakes and regions.<br />

Others are drawn to more rugged settings and head further<br />

north. For those who really want to get away from it all, a flyin<br />

trip to a remote northern <strong>fishing</strong> lodge is ideal.<br />

In the southern part of the province, Lake Diefenbaker is a<br />

favourite among anglers seeking trophy-sized fish. The<br />

beautiful lake features more than 800 km of shoreline. Its


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depth and water conditions are ideal for rainbow trout,<br />

and record-breaking catches are not uncommon. In<br />

2009, a 48-lb. rainbow trout was pulled from these<br />

waters.<br />

Other popular <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> waters include Last<br />

Mountain Lake, the Fishing Lakes of the Qu’Appelle<br />

Valley, the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> River system, Tobin Lake, and<br />

spots in Meadow Lake Provincial Park, as well as<br />

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park.<br />

Most <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> provincial parks offer great <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

Park lakes and waterways are easily accessible and a<br />

host of other recreational opportunities like trail riding,<br />

hiking, golfing, and camping have been developed around<br />

them.<br />

Northern pike, walleye, and yellow perch are the most<br />

common species in south and central <strong>fishing</strong> zones.<br />

Walleye and northern pike are also found in abundance in<br />

the north, along with lake trout and Arctic grayling.<br />

(chartered and scheduled) can often be included in your<br />

package plan.<br />

A whole new world of adventure awaits once the snow<br />

falls and the lakes and rivers freeze. Winter in<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> offers outdoor enthusiasts countless<br />

adventures, including fabulous ice <strong>fishing</strong>. By mid- to late-<br />

December, ice on <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s pristine lakes is most<br />

often solid enough for <strong>fishing</strong> (but always check<br />

conditions before crossing frozen bodies of water).<br />

Fish tend to be on a feeding frenzy around this time. With<br />

the right bait, you can catch walleye aplenty. Northern<br />

pike, yellow perch, whitefish, lake trout, and burbot can<br />

also be easily caught in winter. Thawing is rare before<br />

mid-March. The three-month season gives winter anglers<br />

ample time and opportunity to get out on the ice.<br />

Travelling north through the province, the landscape shifts<br />

to boreal forest and Precambrian Shield. Access to<br />

numerous <strong>fishing</strong> lodges, resorts, and campgrounds is<br />

provided through a series of highways and all-weather<br />

roads.<br />

Paved highway takes you from the city of Prince Albert to<br />

the famed <strong>fishing</strong> waters of Lac La Ronge. From there,<br />

you can drive the 440-km stretch to Wollaston Lake,<br />

north of the 58th parallel. The Hanson Lake Road, paved<br />

and well-maintained, runs from Narrow Hills Provincial<br />

Park to the community of Creighton, at the Manitoba<br />

border. Along the way, you will pass countless waters that<br />

offer excellent <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

Highway 155 provides access to lakes in the province’s<br />

northwest. The Semchuk Trail takes you to Clearwater<br />

River Provincial Park and north to Cluff Lake. Throughout<br />

northern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, you will find accommodations at<br />

government-operated campgrounds, many private<br />

lakeside cabin establishments, and numerous drive-in<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> lodges.<br />

Northern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> has one of the largest<br />

concentrations of fly-in <strong>fishing</strong> lodges in the world.<br />

La Ronge serves as a central base for <strong>fishing</strong> expeditions<br />

to remote northern getaways. Some road-accessible<br />

lodges offer fly-outs to even more distant, solitary <strong>fishing</strong><br />

lakes.<br />

Commercial airlines, including those that provide direct<br />

flights into <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> from Denver, Minneapolis, and<br />

Chicago, serve both international airports in the province<br />

– Regina International Airport and John G. Diefenbaker<br />

Airport in Saskatoon. From these locations, chartered air<br />

services are available to take you to your destination in<br />

the north. When planning your fly-in adventure, check<br />

with your outfitter on flight arrangements as air service<br />

Last Mountain Lake<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> has an abundance of healthy, record-sized<br />

fish. There are ideal ice-<strong>fishing</strong> locations throughout the<br />

province. In the southeast, Last Mountain Lake and the<br />

Qu’Appelle Valley lakes are favourite spots. Lake<br />

Diefenbaker, in the southwest, is another prime location,<br />

renowned for its trophy-sized rainbow trout. The<br />

opportunities in the province’s north are endless. Tobin<br />

Lake, near Nipawin, was the site of a world-record<br />

walleye ice-<strong>fishing</strong> catch in 2005 – Father Mariusz Zajac<br />

(known in <strong>fishing</strong> circles as Father Walleye) hooked an<br />

18.3-lb., 36.5-inch walleye.<br />

A reliable outfitter can offer advice and assistance in<br />

planning a <strong>fishing</strong> adventure that is guaranteed to be<br />

among your fondest and most memorable experiences.<br />

For angling regulations and licensing information, visit the<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment website at<br />

www.environment.gov.sk.ca. For more information, visit<br />

www.<strong>fishing</strong>-in-saskatchewan.com.


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what<br />

you’ll<br />

catch<br />

Sixty-eight different species of fish<br />

inhabit the lakes, rivers, and streams<br />

of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Below are some<br />

of the more common species:<br />

Northern Pike<br />

Record size and live release record: 141 cm (55 in),<br />

Mirond Lake, 2008<br />

Average weight: 1-2.5 kg (2-5 lbs.)<br />

Lake Trout<br />

Record size and live release record: 132 cm (52 in),<br />

Lake Athabasca, 2000<br />

Average weight: 1-1.5 kg (2-5 lbs.)<br />

Rainbow Trout<br />

Record size: 21.77 kg (48 lbs.), Lake Diefenbaker, 2009<br />

Average weight: 0.5-1.8 kg (1-4 lbs.)<br />

Walleye (provincial fish)<br />

Record size: 8.33 kg (18.30 lbs.), Tobin Lake, 2005<br />

(ice <strong>fishing</strong>)<br />

Live release record: 8.21 kg (18.06 lbs.), 96.5 cm (37.6<br />

in), Tobin Lake, 1997; 86 cm (33 3/4 in), Last Mountain<br />

Lake, 2011<br />

Average weight: usually 0.5-1.5 kg (1-3 lbs.)<br />

Arctic Grayling<br />

Record size: 1.96 kg (4.3 lbs.), Fond du Lac River, 1966<br />

Live release record: 55 cm or 22 in, Grease River,<br />

Lake Athabasca, 2002<br />

Average weight: usually under 1 kg (2 lbs.)<br />

Brook Trout<br />

Record size: 3.5 kg (7.5 lbs.), Loch Leven, 2004<br />

Average weight: 0.5-1 kg (1-2 lbs.)<br />

Yellow Perch<br />

Record size: 1.11 kg (2 lbs. 7.4 oz), Pagan Lake, 1991<br />

Average weight: around 250 g<br />

other species<br />

Other fish commonly caught<br />

in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> include:<br />

brown trout, stocked in<br />

several waters of southern<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>; whitefish,<br />

widely distributed across<br />

the province; sauger, found<br />

in the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> and<br />

Churchill River systems; and<br />

goldeye, found in the<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> River system<br />

and Cumberland Lake area.<br />

Splake, a brook and lake<br />

trout cross, have been<br />

stocked in some<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> waters.<br />

Bass, burbot, and others<br />

comprise the 68 species of<br />

fish in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s<br />

waterways.<br />

For more information on what you will catch in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, visit www.<strong>fishing</strong>-in-saskatchewan.com.


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saskatchewan catches<br />

the world record for<br />

walleye<br />

If you are feeling lucky, you may want to book your next<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> adventure in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Northern pike, Arctic<br />

grayling, yellow perch, and trout (lake, rainbow, and brook)<br />

can all be found in abundance in our lakes and rivers. But if<br />

you are looking to break some records and hook a lifetime of<br />

bragging rights, come to <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> for walleye. The fish<br />

stock is not only plentiful – it comes in record-breaking sizes.<br />

In January 2011, tournament angler Tim Geni caught a<br />

33 3/4-inches (86-cm) walleye with a robust 19 3/8-inches<br />

girth on Last Mountain Lake in southern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Geni<br />

released the giant walleye back into the water after taking<br />

some measurements and getting a few good photos of his<br />

catch.<br />

“These big fish are way too special to keep,” said Geni, who<br />

has landed more than 20 walleye in the 12- to 15-lbs. range<br />

from <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> waters over the years. “I feel really good<br />

that she’s back and healthy in the water. Catching a world<br />

record is awesome, but knowing it’s still alive down there –<br />

that’s so cool.”<br />

The Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum<br />

confirmed Geni’s catch as the new Winter Live Release<br />

World Record for Division #4 Line/Pole Ice Fishing.<br />

This is far from the first time that <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> has set the<br />

world record for walleye. In 2005 on Tobin Lake, Father<br />

Tim Geni<br />

Mariusz Zajac iced a gigantic 18.3-lbs. fish, which scored a<br />

world record in the Ice Fishing Rod and Reel, kept category.<br />

Seven years earlier, angler Doug Gane from Nipawin landed<br />

a Live Release Record catch with a 32-inch walleye, also<br />

pulled from Tobin Lake.<br />

Walleye is the provincial fish of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. They can be<br />

found throughout the province, from southern lakes to the<br />

northernmost reaches of Lake Athabasca. Walleye<br />

traditionally prefer deeper water, but they can be found in all<br />

but the shallowest lakes.<br />

catch and release<br />

Anglers play an important role in conservation efforts and contribute to an enhanced<br />

fish population by releasing mature and trophy-sized fish. Many of our outfitters<br />

encourage this practice in order to help preserve our lakes and rivers and leave them in<br />

as pristine a condition as possible for future residents and tourists.<br />

For successful catch and release, anglers must use barbless hooks and practice being<br />

respectful, careful, and exercise common sense when handling fish.<br />

For additional information about catch-and-release <strong>fishing</strong> techniques, for general and<br />

special regulations regarding angling limits, and to find out how you can be recognized<br />

for your conservation efforts, refer to the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Anglers’ Guide or visit the<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment’s website at www.environment.gov.sk.ca.<br />

Boundary Dam Reservoir


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adventures<br />

in outfitting<br />

“You think I should do what?<br />

There was more than a little shock and disbelief<br />

in my voice when I asked that question to my<br />

husband last June. It was the morning of June 21<br />

and what I thought was going to be the<br />

beginning of a beautiful summer spent enjoying<br />

my kiddies.<br />

Peter called to ask me to have a look at Milton<br />

Lake Lodge’s website. I was so excited. My<br />

birthday was days away and what a great gift – a<br />

fly-in <strong>fishing</strong> adventure! I started singing ‘Happy<br />

Birthday to me.’<br />

Oh, how I couldn’t have been more wrong.<br />

Peter quickly cut me off and said, ‘No, I think you<br />

should buy it. It’s for sale.’<br />

‘You think I should do what?’ I blurted out, while<br />

changing Riley’s diaper and watching three-yearold<br />

Jayden trying to strap Bob (our cat) into her<br />

stroller.”<br />

– excerpt from Chapter 1: The Beginning, Maxine’s Adventures<br />

On route to Milton Lake Lodge


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And that is how it all started for Maxine Key, now the<br />

proud owner of Milton Lake Lodge.<br />

The mother to two young children, wife to Peter, interior<br />

designer and artist, farm girl from Ontario, and acreageowning<br />

Albertan is now the “everything girl” at a <strong>fishing</strong><br />

lodge in northern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>.<br />

Alongside her sister Diana, and with the help of Peter, her<br />

brother Roger, and her in-laws Doug and Mary, Key<br />

welcomed her first guests to Milton Lake Lodge in June<br />

2011.<br />

The lodge, newly built and opened in 2005, is located in<br />

the far northeast corner of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, 44 km south<br />

of the Northwest Territories border. A fly-in only location,<br />

the facility is 950 km from Saskatoon and 1,200 km from<br />

Regina.<br />

fish.” Misekumaw Lake can hold up to 11 guests. It is a<br />

self-sufficient camp and boasts a beautiful beach in front<br />

of the cabins.<br />

The three remote lakes are teeming with lake trout,<br />

northern pike, Arctic grayling, and whitefish. “Because the<br />

lodge has only operated for five seasons with nothing else<br />

around, the trophy-sized fish are plentiful,” Key said. “We<br />

are the only people on these lakes.”<br />

It is that seclusion that Key loves so much about her new<br />

venture. “Northern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is such a beautiful and<br />

awe-inspiring part of Canada. The fresh air, crystal clear<br />

waters, wildlife, excellent <strong>fishing</strong>, and quiet remoteness<br />

are a wonderful combination.”<br />

Another aspect of the outfitting operation that Key enjoys<br />

is playing hostess to guests from across Canada and<br />

around the world. Over half of the lodge’s guests are<br />

Canadian with the rest being from the United States and<br />

some from the United Kingdom. Key plans to increase<br />

marketing efforts in Europe with the goal of luring more<br />

international clientele to the crystal-clear waters of Milton<br />

Lake.<br />

Maxine Key<br />

The main lodge, which overlooks the lake and Key<br />

describes as “luxury in the wilderness,” holds up to 16<br />

guests at a time. Each gets their own private room with a<br />

double bed, duvet, climate control, and daily maid<br />

service. Common areas include a dining space, where<br />

guests can enjoy hearty breakfasts, fine dining in the<br />

evenings, and cocktails. The evening meal also includes<br />

complimentary wine.<br />

Other amenities include meeting space, a hot tub, satellite<br />

TV, Internet connection, satellite telephone service<br />

available at a nominal fee, library, beach, store, large<br />

lounge and deck area, and massage therapy.<br />

Packages include round-trip travel from Saskatoon with<br />

shuttle service between hotel and airport, complimentary<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> gear, a professional <strong>guide</strong> for every two anglers,<br />

fully equipped 18-foot Lund outfitter boats with 40-h.p.<br />

four-stroke outboards, and delicious shore lunches. There<br />

are four- and eight-day trips available, which can be<br />

customized to suit people’s needs.<br />

Milton Lake Lodge has two outpost camps. Walker Lake<br />

holds four to six guests and includes a full kitchen and<br />

washroom facilities. Lodge staff do all of the cooking and<br />

cleaning at this camp, so “guests can relax and fish, fish,<br />

Milton Lake Lodge<br />

It is flying over those waters in a float plane that takes<br />

guests from their hectic lives to a place of pure bliss. “My<br />

favourite thing is watching the guests change from being<br />

business professional (sometimes uptight) to being totally<br />

relaxed by the end of their stay with us,” she said.<br />

She also enjoys hearing the guests’ “fish tales” after a<br />

long day on the lake. But Key has a few stories of her<br />

own to tell about the hobby that she has enjoyed since<br />

childhood.<br />

“Everyone has big fish tales, but a couple of my favourite<br />

ones are small fish tales,” she said.<br />

When Key was a little girl, her parents would pack her<br />

and her four siblings into the boat and take them <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

“I was the youngest and my little yellow rod had white<br />

string for line. We got to an area of a lake and my dad<br />

taught us how to put worms on our lines and drop it over


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the side of the boat. We caught what I remember being<br />

thousands of perch! My mom and dad spent the entire time<br />

unhooking fish, untangling lines, and helping us ‘re-worm’<br />

for the next one.”<br />

Key is thrilled to be able to share a similar experience with<br />

her own children. “They come to me with their little life<br />

jackets and tackle boxes and want to head for the dock!<br />

Jayden is always singing and made up this great little fish<br />

song about the fish coming over for a snack.”<br />

Since owning the lodge, Key has expanded her angling<br />

repertoire to include fly <strong>fishing</strong>. “It’s the only hobby I can<br />

think of where I truly get away from it all. For a few<br />

moments, the whole world drops away and all there is is<br />

that rod and that cast and that fish and that tiny bit of the<br />

world. Awesome!”<br />

But it is not all fun and games for this “everything girl.”<br />

During the in-season, Key is in charge of the shore staff and<br />

<strong>guide</strong>s, office work, logistics, schedules, float plane<br />

schedules, and, most importantly, playing hostess to her<br />

lodge guests. Out of season, she takes care of Milton Lake<br />

Lodge’s administration, marketing, including attending trade<br />

shows, hiring of staff and <strong>guide</strong>s, setting up guest and flight<br />

women and <strong>fishing</strong><br />

7th Annual Ladies-Only Fishing Getaway<br />

Twin Falls Lodge - June 29-July 3, 2012<br />

This ladies-only <strong>fishing</strong> getaway features terrific <strong>fishing</strong> and a<br />

relaxing environment. Twin Falls Lodge is located 80 km by air<br />

(50 miles) north of La Ronge and 966 km (600 miles) north of<br />

the Canada/U.S. border, between Robertson and Twin<br />

waterfalls.<br />

Package Includes:<br />

Round-trip float plane from La Ronge to camp, fully modern<br />

cabin accommodations with daily maid service, boat, motor,<br />

gas, <strong>guide</strong> for every two people, all meals, including daily<br />

shore lunch, and filleting/wrapping/freezing of fish, daily<br />

prizes, entertainment.<br />

www.adventuredestinations.ca<br />

info@adventuredestinations.ca<br />

(306) 933-9453 or 1 (800) 667-9556<br />

2012 Fish For Freedom<br />

17th Annual Ladies-Only Fishing Derby<br />

Nipawin Regional Park/Tobin Lake<br />

August 17-18, 2012<br />

The goal of the tournament is to allow women to enjoy a day<br />

of <strong>fishing</strong> that is all about them. The tournament is a fundraiser,<br />

with a portion of the proceeds going toward a women's charity.<br />

Teams consist of two women and a third person to captain the<br />

boat (male or female). The total prize payout for the tournament<br />

is $7,775 and first prize is $2,000. There is a team limit of 120.<br />

www.nipawin.com/fishforfreedom.php<br />

fishforfreedom@sasktel.net<br />

schedules, and ordering and purchasing. “I love everything<br />

about it. I like that things are different every day,” Key said.<br />

The other half of this women-led, family-run business is<br />

Key’s sister Diana, who is the food and beverage manager<br />

during the in-season. In the winter months, she works trade<br />

shows and helps Key with the paperwork.<br />

“We are the only two shareholders who work at this fulltime,<br />

so it really is run by women with the help of our men<br />

when needed,” Key said. “Sometimes people find it hard to<br />

believe that a woman runs the place, but they get over it<br />

once they get to know me.”<br />

This enthusiastic entrepreneur would not trade her first<br />

season at Milton Lake Lodge for anything. “Lodge life is<br />

fantastic! I learn new things every day about the outfitting<br />

industry and I am eagerly ready for tomorrow,” Key said.<br />

“The 2011 season was a success. We learned lots, had<br />

fun, and are looking forward to a busier 2012.”<br />

For more information about Milton Lake Lodge, visit<br />

www.miltonlakelodge.com. See Page 54 for full listing.<br />

Women in the Wilderness Weekend<br />

Pine Island Resort<br />

August 9-12, 2012<br />

Women in the Wilderness Weekend (The Sequel)<br />

Pine Island Resort<br />

August 16-19, 2012<br />

Girls, it's time to reunite with nature and laughter! Book an<br />

entire cabin for 4, 5, 6 or 8 or share with others. The Women in<br />

the Wilderness Weekend package is a ladies-only twoday/three-night<br />

all-inclusive, <strong>guide</strong>d fly-in <strong>fishing</strong> adventure.<br />

Package Includes:<br />

Flights, modern accommodations, <strong>guide</strong>, boats, and all meals,<br />

including shore lunches, wine, and appetizers.<br />

www.pineislandresort.ca<br />

pineislandresort@sasktel.net<br />

(306) 635-2422 or (306) 635-2112<br />

walleye appetizers<br />

(Recipe courtesy of Vickie Bricksaw, Pine Island Resort)<br />

1 walleye fillet, deboned<br />

2 cups low-sodium soya sauce<br />

1 cup brown sugar<br />

Bacon slices cut in half<br />

Onion and red pepper slivers, about 1-1/2” x 1/4”<br />

Toothpicks<br />

Cooking oil spray<br />

Slice fresh walleye into 1” x ½” pieces. Wrap bacon and an onion and<br />

red pepper sliver around a walleye piece and fasten with a tooth pick.<br />

Cover the appetizers with a soya sauce (watered down) and brown sugar<br />

marinade in a glass bowl and refrigerate for one hour. Drain and place<br />

wraps on a cookie sheet lightly sprayed with oil and bake for 30-40<br />

minutes in a preheated oven at 350 F.


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blackmur<br />

bets it all on<br />

saskatchewan’s<br />

north<br />

Cliff Blackmur<br />

IT HAS BEEN 38 YEARS SINCE CLIFF BLACKMUR LEFT THE<br />

INSURANCE BUSINESS TO FORGE AN OUTFITTING COMPANY IN<br />

THE REMOTE WILDS OF SASKATCHEWAN’S NORTH.


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Not only was it a bold move for Blackmur and his family,<br />

but it would prove to have wide-ranging effects far<br />

beyond his own doorstep.<br />

“It was a lifestyle change,” Blackmur said. “That’s really<br />

what it was all about, creating your own destiny.”<br />

Almost four decades later, it is clear that he has<br />

accomplished just that.<br />

Blackmur’s Athabasca Fishing Lodges are highly<br />

successful with a solid reputation among consumers and<br />

fellow outfitters. Cliff and his wife Stella have a loyal<br />

customer base, the majority of whom are repeat<br />

customers. Some of their guests have been visiting for 30<br />

years or more. “It becomes like an extended family,”<br />

Blackmur said of these long-term clients.<br />

The Blackmurs have a knack for keeping their employees<br />

happy, too. Many of their <strong>guide</strong>s have worked with them<br />

for between 10 and 25 years. With a wealth of skill and<br />

expertise, the Dene <strong>guide</strong>s have grown up in the area and<br />

know it inch by inch.<br />

The <strong>guide</strong>s’ experience, combined with the outstanding<br />

natural resources, make for some serious <strong>fishing</strong>. Lake<br />

Athabasca is the largest lake in the province and, with its<br />

Days on the water and plentiful angling make for some<br />

tasty shore lunches, prepared by the <strong>guide</strong>s. And, the<br />

home cooking back in the dining room is not to be<br />

missed; rumour has it that Stella fixes a mean turkey<br />

dinner.<br />

Like the main lodge, The Engler Lake Lodge and Cabins<br />

feature a complete dining room. With five separate guest<br />

cabins, the lodge sits near the inlet of Riou River, which<br />

empties into Lake Athabasca. Here, the walleye and<br />

northern pike catches are hard to beat.<br />

In addition to the trophy <strong>fishing</strong>, the area is full of<br />

outstanding natural terrain. This is where Blackmur’s float<br />

plane and Athabasca Eco Adventures step in. Custom<br />

packages are offered in this stunning region of the<br />

Precambrian Shield.<br />

Highlights include the Athabasca Sand Dunes, which<br />

tower over the landscape at 30 metre high and are the<br />

world’s most northerly dunes. The lakes, rivers, and<br />

waterfalls can only be described as spectacular.<br />

Although there is no question that Blackmur runs a solid<br />

business, his work around the boardroom table has been<br />

the most influential.<br />

“Cliff has been<br />

invaluable, not only<br />

to the outfitters<br />

association but to<br />

the entire province.”<br />

Cliff and wife Stella<br />

numerous species of fish, stands up on a global scale for<br />

top-notch angling. Lake trout, Arctic grayling, northern<br />

pike, whitefish, and walleye are found here.<br />

The Blackmurs’ fly-in camp, located near the 60th<br />

parallel, is split between two lodges. At the remote<br />

Otherside River Lodge and Cabins, guests can choose<br />

from river <strong>fishing</strong>, a fly-out trip to an even more remote<br />

location, or to explore the many bays and inlets. Boasting<br />

all of the comforts of a four-star facility, the lodge also has<br />

a dining room and spacious lounge.<br />

Under his presidency in the 1990s, the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

Outfitters Association (SOA) expanded from northern<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> outfitters to include <strong>hunting</strong> and birding outfitters<br />

throughout <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. There were many different<br />

organizations, localized in different corners of the<br />

province, so bringing them all together was no small feat.<br />

Blackmur’s commitment paid off, and it brought about<br />

unity and the beginnings of industry standards that would<br />

prove to be of utmost importance.


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Lake Athabasca<br />

Those early days of introducing <strong>guide</strong>lines have today<br />

grown into a close relationship with the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

<strong>Tourism</strong> Education Council (STEC), and <strong>Tourism</strong><br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s quality assurance program.<br />

“That was a big push to get the industry standards<br />

involved. It’s a really important role that they (STEC) play<br />

with the education process, and keeping the standards in<br />

place,” Blackmur said.<br />

No matter the marketing strategy of the day, a few things<br />

are certain. The float plane is ready, the water is clean,<br />

the fish are hungry, and you are always welcome in Cliff<br />

and Stella’s backyard.<br />

For more information about Blackmur’s Athabasca Fishing<br />

Lodges, visit www.athabascalake.com/<strong>fishing</strong>. See Page<br />

35 for full listing.<br />

It is Blackmur’s dedication, leadership, and innovative<br />

work with the outfitters association that earned him the<br />

honour of the peer-nominated 2010 Outfitter Legacy<br />

Award at the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> <strong>Tourism</strong> Awards of<br />

Excellence.<br />

Presented by the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Outfitters Association,<br />

the award is given to the individual or business that has<br />

provided long-standing service, has been active in<br />

advancing the industry, and has gained the respect of<br />

provincial outfitters. Blackmur certainly fits the bill.<br />

“Cliff has been invaluable, not only to the outfitters<br />

association but to the entire province,” Hal Stupnikoff,<br />

Executive Director of the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Outfitters<br />

Association, said.<br />

From the anglers and outdoor adventurers who have<br />

experienced the wonders of Lake Athabasca, to the<br />

dedicated long-term staff he employs, to his work in<br />

shaping a unified industry association, and improving the<br />

province’s tourism sector, Blackmur has touched many<br />

lives over the years.<br />

Though he isn’t president of the executive these days,<br />

Blackmur is constantly working to stay current. Over the<br />

years, marketing has evolved from the trade show circuit<br />

to keeping a close eye on web activity and updating<br />

internet sites.<br />

Blackmur’s Athabasca Fishing Lodges


nipawinTobin Lake<br />

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record-breaking<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> and family<br />

fun abound in


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The town of Nipawin’s tagline, “Exceptional by Nature,” is<br />

certainly true.<br />

Perched on the edge of the prairies and on the doorstep<br />

of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>'s northern wilderness, Nipawin<br />

combines the best of the outdoors with the services of<br />

home to create a sportsman’s paradise and a great<br />

destination for family adventure.<br />

Nationally recognized as one of the “Top Ten Places in<br />

Canada to Live and Fish” by Outdoor Canada Magazine<br />

and a Top 20 finalist in the Canada's Ultimate Fishing<br />

Town contest sponsored by the World Fishing Network,<br />

Nipawin boasts a friendly population, extensive amenities,<br />

excellent recreation options, and affordable, accessible<br />

family <strong>fishing</strong>, and vacationing.<br />

“The Tobin/Codette Lake areas have approximately<br />

100,000 angler days per season. This is a significant<br />

impact to the local economy,” said Doug Hidlebaugh,<br />

who is on the committees for several <strong>fishing</strong> tournaments<br />

in the area.<br />

Nipawin Mayor Lawrence Rospad echoes that. “There is<br />

a tremendous impact on the local community, economy,<br />

and area through tourism involving the <strong>fishing</strong> industry.<br />

Thousands of anglers visit this area every year.”<br />

North America’s top anglers come to Nipawin every year<br />

to take part in some of the most competitive and highpaying<br />

tournaments in Canada.<br />

For more than 40 years, the Nipawin Great Northern Pike<br />

Festival has been attracting anglers from across Canada<br />

Tobin Lake<br />

“There is a tremendous<br />

impact on the local<br />

community, economy,<br />

and area through tourism<br />

involving the <strong>fishing</strong><br />

industry. Thousands of<br />

anglers visit this area<br />

every year.”<br />

The town, population 5,100, is located in northeastern<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> on Highway 55, which runs from Manitoba<br />

to Alberta and on Highway 35, which runs north from the<br />

U.S. border. It is 144 kms from Prince Albert (86 miles),<br />

268 kms from Saskatoon (160 miles), and 361 kms from<br />

Regina (217 miles).<br />

What makes Nipawin exceptional is that it is nestled<br />

between two world-class fisheries – Tobin and Codette<br />

Lakes. The two man-made lakes were created with the<br />

construction of the E.B. Campbell Dam in 1963 and the<br />

Francois Finlay Dam in 1986.<br />

Tobin Lake has gained notoriety as one of the premier<br />

walleye and northern pike <strong>fishing</strong> lake in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>,<br />

and is one of the top walleye lakes in North America.<br />

Codette Lake is gaining a reputation as one of the<br />

province’s best up and coming <strong>fishing</strong> areas. Other fish<br />

species that can be caught in the area include sauger,<br />

burbot, goldeye, yellow perch, and sturgeon.<br />

and the United States to Tobin and Codette Lakes in<br />

hopes of catching one of the 40 tagged northern pike.<br />

The festival, which runs from mid-June until September<br />

30, has a total prize pool of over $110,000. Four of the<br />

40 tags are major prizes, ranging from a pontoon boat<br />

package, a four-wheeler, $5,000, or a <strong>fishing</strong> accessory<br />

package.<br />

This international event draws 2,000 fishermen annually.<br />

In the past, there have been participants from 10<br />

provinces and over 25 states, including North and South<br />

Dakota, Montana, Minnesota, Wyoming, and Colorado.<br />

Outdoor Canada Magazine ranks the Nipawin Great<br />

Northern Pike Festival as “Canada’s Top Pike Event.”<br />

For more information, visit www.nipawinpikefestival.com.


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Since 1994, Tobin Lake has played host to the Vanity<br />

Cup. In 2012, the 19th annual walleye tournament will be<br />

held on September 29-30.<br />

One of North America’s richest walleye tournaments, the<br />

Vanity Cup attracts anglers from Western Canada and the<br />

United States, with 160 teams competing for almost<br />

$150,000 in prizes. For more information, visit<br />

www.vanitycup.ca.<br />

The <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Premier’s Walleye Cup celebrates 25<br />

years in 2012. Launched in 1988, it is the province’s<br />

longest running walleye tournament and one of the<br />

largest walleye events in Canada.<br />

The two-day, live release tournament, which will be held<br />

from August 10-11 on the river section of Tobin Lake,<br />

hosts 320 fishermen (160 teams) from across North<br />

America. Cash and prizes total over $85,000. For more<br />

information, visit www.nipawin.com/premiers.php.<br />

What keeps them coming back? Angler success is high<br />

and it is not uncommon to pull a record-sized fish from<br />

the waters of Tobin Lake.<br />

In fact, Tobin Lake is home to the World Walleye Ice<br />

Fishing Record (also the Provincial Record Walleye, which<br />

has been broken time after time at Tobin Lake – five times<br />

consecutively, to be exact). The massive 18.30-lbs.<br />

walleye was caught by local priest and fisherman Father<br />

Mariusz Zajac in January 2005. The Provincial Live<br />

Release Walleye Record stands at 18.06 lbs. and was<br />

pulled from Tobin Lake in September 1997. The lake also<br />

has the distinction of holding the former Canadian record<br />

for northern pike.<br />

While <strong>fishing</strong> is often the main reason for visiting the<br />

Nipawin area, other recreational and adventure<br />

opportunities are coming into the spotlight and making it<br />

a full-featured, four-season destination.<br />

The 17th annual Fish for Freedom Ladies-Only Fishing<br />

Derby will be held from August 17-18 on Tobin Lake. As<br />

Canada’s largest ladies-only <strong>fishing</strong> event, this<br />

tournament benefits local and women’s charities.<br />

Evergreen Golf Club<br />

Nipawin and District Regional Park<br />

Teams consist of two women and a third person to<br />

captain the boat (male or female). There is a team limit of<br />

120 teams. The total prize payout for the tournament is<br />

$7,775 and first prize is $2,000. For more information,<br />

visit www.nipawin.com/fishforfreedom.php.<br />

Other <strong>fishing</strong> tournaments on Tobin Lake include the<br />

Shorebird Inn Walleye Championship, which takes place<br />

in July, and the Fins n’ Skins, which is held in June.<br />

Fins n’ Skins is a two-person team combined fish and<br />

golf tournament. The golf portion takes place at Rolling<br />

Pines Golf and Country Resort.<br />

“It is amazing to see visitors from all over North America<br />

here for both the tournaments and recreation,” Rospad<br />

said. “The world-class <strong>fishing</strong> resource of different<br />

species, including walleye and northern pike, draw many<br />

enthusiastic and return visitors.”<br />

“Fishing is definitely one of our main attractions in the<br />

Nipawin area. We serve anglers who focus only on<br />

<strong>fishing</strong>, but we also service anglers who are curious about<br />

other things they can ‘value-add’ to their trips,” said<br />

Kathy Palidwar, owner/manager of Northern Greens<br />

Resort, one of the area’s accommodations.<br />

“Nipawin offers a variety of tourism attractions yearround,”<br />

she said. “All tourists whether local, provincial, or<br />

international, have choices and can combine activities<br />

and attraction sites.”<br />

Many of these activities and attractions can be found<br />

within Nipawin and District Regional Park, which is<br />

situated on the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> River portion of Tobin Lake<br />

and approximately two kilometres from Nipawin.<br />

The park provides easy access to spectacular <strong>fishing</strong> and<br />

is designed as a family destination with many amenities. A<br />

full-service marina with boat rentals (deluxe boats<br />

available), fuel, bait, tackle, twin concrete boat launch,<br />

filleting house, confectionery, licensed restaurant, and<br />

outfitting services can be found at Twin Marine.


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“We are in the heart of it all here at the marina in the<br />

Nipawin Regional Park, so we are impacted greatly by the<br />

number of anglers and boats that launch out of our front<br />

door. We are a one-stop shop for them, so it makes us a<br />

convenient and popular place,” said Nicole Jackson,<br />

owner of Twin Marine, which was established in 1989.<br />

Aurora Houseboats of Tobin Lake is located in the park<br />

as well. Book your weekend or week-long houseboat<br />

getaway on one of three boats: eight-sleeper, 10-sleeper,<br />

or 12-sleeper, the newest addition to the fleet. Aurora<br />

Houseboats, which is owned by Tressa Moroz and Curtis<br />

Lockwood, also offers river cruises, which can last from<br />

one hour to eight hours (private bookings).<br />

“The lay of the land is exactly the way it was other than<br />

shaping our tees and greens. This makes for a very<br />

natural setting amongst the native pines, aspen, and<br />

many species of berries and plant life.”<br />

Only 25 minutes outside of Nipawin, you can find Pasquia<br />

Regional Park Golf Course. This course features nine<br />

holes of irrigated fairways and grass greens that begin on<br />

the lush prairie and then dive into the wooded Pasquia<br />

river valley, making the course a truly unique golf<br />

experience.<br />

“The river cruises give people a chance to relax on the<br />

top deck and enjoy the beautiful scenery,” Moroz said.<br />

“The nature here is unbelievable.”<br />

The houseboating season runs from mid-May to mid-<br />

September. Moroz says that houseboating is the perfect<br />

family getaway. In fact, many of their bookings are for<br />

special occasions, such as anniversaries and birthdays.<br />

“It is about creating lasting memories,” she said.<br />

A variety of recreation activities abound at Nipawin and<br />

District Regional Park, such as camping, a playground,<br />

walking and hiking trails, mini-golf, barnyard zoo,<br />

horseshoe pits, stocked trout pond, sprinkler park,<br />

Nipawin Swinging Bridge, basketball and volleyball courts,<br />

and a beach.<br />

Uniquely situated where the forest meets the prairie,<br />

Nipawin has garnered a reputation as one of<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s most exciting golf destinations. The area<br />

offers three local courses that are both spectacular and<br />

challenging.<br />

Rated one of the top five public courses in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

and one of the top 100 in Canada, Evergreen Golf Club<br />

offers 18 holes across rolling evergreen woodland, and is<br />

just minutes from downtown Nipawin.<br />

New in 2007, nine-hole Rolling Pines Golf and Country<br />

Resort is located halfway between Nipawin and Tobin<br />

Lake in the scenic boreal forest. Owners Larry and<br />

Debbie Arnst say this picturesque and unique course was<br />

“shaped by nature.”<br />

Aurora Houseboats<br />

Nipawin is also an excellent destination for winter travel,<br />

with hundreds of kilometres of snowmobile trails in the<br />

nearby area, as well as downhill skiing and snowboarding<br />

at the nearby Wapiti Valley Ski & Board Resort.<br />

Whatever the season, the Nipawin area is vast and has<br />

something for everyone to enjoy. Just ask Palidwar.<br />

“Imagine reeling in a record walleye in the morning at<br />

Tobin Lake, golfing at the Evergreen championship golf<br />

course or Rolling Pines or Pasquia Park, sitting at one of<br />

the dockside restaurants, then relaxing fireside or winding<br />

down at the multiuse facility,” she said.<br />

Book your next vacation in the Nipawin area today and<br />

make sure to pack your <strong>fishing</strong> rod, golf clubs, and a<br />

sense of adventure. For more information, visit<br />

www.nipawin.com.<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> events at nipawin/tobin lake:<br />

• Fins n’ Skins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 16, 2012<br />

• Tobin Lake Walleye Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 13-15, 2012<br />

• Nipawin Great Northern Pike Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 17-September 30, 2012<br />

• <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Premier’s Walleye Cup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 10-11, 2012<br />

• Fish for Freedom Ladies-Only Fishing Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 17-18, 2012<br />

• Vanity Cup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 29-30, 2012<br />

other <strong>fishing</strong> events:<br />

• Lake Diefenbaker Walleye Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 26-27, 2012<br />

• Angler & Young Angler Walleye Championship Tournament . . . . . . . .July 17, 2012<br />

• Regina Beach Lions Walleye Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .June 3-4, 2012<br />

• National Fishing Week (www.national<strong>fishing</strong>weekcanada.net) ....July 7-15, 2012<br />

• <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Landing International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 21-22, 2012<br />

• Last Mountain Fall Walleye Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 7-8, 2012<br />

For more <strong>fishing</strong> events or further information, contact <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> at<br />

1-877-237-2273 or visit www.sasktourism.com/events.


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tie your fly<br />

and cast your line<br />

in saskatchewan's<br />

abundant waters<br />

Wollaston Lake Lodge<br />

Novices to the world of angling may not appreciate the<br />

difference between fly <strong>fishing</strong> and other varieties of the<br />

sport, but seasoned anglers can tell you that <strong>fishing</strong> on<br />

the fly is a unique experience. And it is an experience well<br />

worth having.<br />

Izaak Walton, author of the 17th-century <strong>guide</strong> The<br />

Compleat Angler, called fly <strong>fishing</strong> “The Contemplative<br />

Man's Recreation.” Any fly fisherman would agree that<br />

there are plenty of chances for contemplation, as you<br />

cast your line into a promising pond or inlet, trying with all<br />

of your skill and patience to attract the attention of a<br />

northern pike or lake trout.<br />

But Walton also meant that catching fish on a fly requires<br />

patience, mastery, and above all, the ability to think like a<br />

fish. Water temperature, time of day, behaviour patterns,<br />

feeding habits, and a variety of factors will play into your<br />

considerations. Fly <strong>fishing</strong> is both sport and art, one that<br />

requires imagination, creativity, and persistence.<br />

Traditional fly <strong>fishing</strong> opportunities await anglers in the<br />

clear streams and inlets of southern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. In the<br />

southwest corner of the province, spring-fed streams flow<br />

through the Cypress Hills region, with abundant rainbow,<br />

brook, and brown trout. Camping facilities at Cypress<br />

Hills Interprovincial Park let you climb out of your tent or<br />

recreational vehicle and take a leisurely stroll along the<br />

creeks and streams that wander through the park.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>'s parks furnish some of the best fly <strong>fishing</strong><br />

you will ever encounter. At Narrow Hills Provincial Park, in<br />

the province's central <strong>fishing</strong> zone, lakes are stocked with<br />

more than a dozen varieties of fish, including six species<br />

of trout.<br />

Up north, fly <strong>fishing</strong> becomes an adventure. Not only do<br />

you have an opportunity to catch some truly impressive<br />

fish, you also get your shot at species such as northern<br />

pike and Arctic grayling. <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>'s northern pike<br />

are known for battling anglers, and it is a thrilling sight to<br />

watch an Arctic grayling leap from swift waters. A<br />

northern fly-<strong>fishing</strong> expedition will test your mettle and<br />

create lasting memories.<br />

Fortunately, for fly fishermen or women, many of<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>'s northern outfitters are well equipped to<br />

handle anglers of all kinds. Arctic Lodges, located on the<br />

shores of Reindeer Lake, offers all-inclusive fly-in <strong>fishing</strong><br />

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those rare bodies of water that offer the “Northern Grand<br />

Slam” – the chance to catch northern pike, walleye, Arctic<br />

grayling, and lake trout on one outing. And it can all be<br />

done with a fly.<br />

“We see the number of fly fishermen growing every year,”<br />

said lodge manager Duane Kurbis. “It's turned into a<br />

popular sport, and we're happy to accommodate anyone<br />

who wants to try it out.”<br />

People come from all over to try their hand at the<br />

Northern Grand Slam. Colorado resident Dave Coulson is<br />

the very definition of a master fly fishermen. Coulson ties<br />

flies commercially, teaches classes in everything from ice<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> to aquatic insect identification, edits the site<br />

www.fishexplorer.com, and has even been known to stop<br />

spontaneously on his way home from work and offer his<br />

help to inexperienced anglers. In short, he is the man you<br />

want to have on your next <strong>fishing</strong> expedition.<br />

In June 2010, Coulson flew into Arctic Lodges for eight<br />

days of good food, a little luxury in the remote northern<br />

reaches of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, and some great fly <strong>fishing</strong>. Did<br />

he make the Northern Grand Slam? Even better: on his<br />

fourth day, Coulson pulled up six species of fish: Arctic<br />

grayling, northern pike, lake trout, walleye, sucker, and<br />

whitefish.<br />

“We see the number of fly<br />

fishermen growing every year.<br />

It's turned into a popular sport,<br />

and we're happy to accommodate<br />

anyone who wants to try it out.”<br />

of the best freshwater fisheries they will ever encounter.<br />

At more than 160-km long and 400-ft deep, Wollaston<br />

Lake teems with northern pike, lake trout, walleye, and<br />

Arctic grayling.<br />

Wollaston Lake Lodge offers a host of services, from<br />

great lodgings to fly-out opportunities for even more<br />

remote and spectacular <strong>fishing</strong> areas. But Wollaston Lake<br />

is also a fly fisherman's paradise. Experienced <strong>guide</strong>s will<br />

help ensure that you get the most out of your fly <strong>fishing</strong><br />

experience, whether you are simply curious, or a veteran<br />

of the sport.<br />

Be warned, though: once you find yourself battling a<br />

leaping northern pike with a fly that you have carefully tied<br />

yourself, you may never want to fish any other way. If you<br />

hit the Northern Grand Slam on Wollaston Lake, you have<br />

bragging rights that will last you forever.<br />

Walleye<br />

For Coulson, though, the real joy in fly <strong>fishing</strong> in northern<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is more than the numbers of fish caught or<br />

the thrill of catching a 41-inch northern pike. He will tell<br />

you that the people are what make fly <strong>fishing</strong> in<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> so special.<br />

“The people are the reason to come back,” Coulson said.<br />

“I've visited several [lodges] over the years, and Arctic<br />

Lodges is the best I've been to. Not just because of the<br />

facilities, but because of the people.”<br />

Arctic Lodges isn't the only northern outfitter that caters<br />

to the adventurous angler with a love of fly casting.<br />

Situated at the mouth of the Umpherville River, Wollaston<br />

Lake Lodge offers anglers the opportunity to explore one<br />

“Fly <strong>fishing</strong> is definitely addictive,” laughs lodge manager<br />

Craig Blackmur. “About 25 to 30 per cent of our guests<br />

are regular fly fishers, and we encourage anglers to try it<br />

out. People really enjoy it.”<br />

For more information on Arctic Lodges, visit<br />

www.arcticlodges.com. See Page 57 for full listing.<br />

Arctic grayling<br />

For more information on Wollaston Lake Lodge, visit<br />

www.wollastonlakelodge.com. See Page 63 for full listing.


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<strong>fishing</strong><br />

outfitters<br />

THE FOLLOWING CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX LISTS FISHING OUTFITTERS ALPHABETICALLY BY LODGE NAME.<br />

BASE CAMP LOCATIONS AND MAP REFERENCE NUMBERS ARE ALSO IDENTIFIED. ALSO INDICATED ARE THE<br />

SPECIES OF FISH THAT CAN BE FOUND AT EACH LODGE.<br />

THE MAP SECTION IS FOUND ON PAGES 66-71. THIS INDEX REFERS YOU TO THE APPROPRIATE PAGES OF<br />

THE MAIN DIRECTORY BEGINNING ON PAGE 34, WHERE YOU WILL FIND COMPLETE DETAILS ON THE LODGES<br />

THAT INTEREST YOU.<br />

* AIRSTRIP ONSITE OR NEARBY. CONFIRM THE DISTANCE FROM CAMP AND RUNWAY CONDITIONS WITH THE<br />

OUTFITTER PRIOR TO FILING YOUR FLIGHT PLAN.<br />

AIR CAMP NAME LAKE/COMMUNITY<br />

Outpost Camp(s)<br />

Full American Plan<br />

Light Housekeeping Plan<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong><br />

Walleye<br />

Northern Pike<br />

Lake Trout<br />

Arctic Grayling<br />

Map Reference<br />

Refer to Page<br />

ANGLER’S TRAIL RESORT LAC LA PLONGE<br />

* • • • • C7 50<br />

ARCTIC LODGES LTD REINDEER LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • B8 57<br />

BAIT MASTERS BEAR HUNTING CAMPS LTD GREEN LAKE • • • • C6 48<br />

BEAVER LODGE FLY-INN CO LTD FOSTER LAKES/LOWER • • • • B8 47<br />

BESNARD LAKE LODGE BESNARD LAKE<br />

* • • • C7 36<br />

BIG SANDY LAKE OUTDOOR BIG SANDY LAKE • • • • D6 37<br />

ADVENTURES<br />

BLACKMUR’S ATHABASCA ATHABASCA LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • • A11 35<br />

FISHING LODGES<br />

BOREAL CAMP SERVICES<br />

*<br />

& CREE LAKE • • • • • A9 44<br />

OUTFITTING LTD - CREE LAKE CAMP<br />

BOREAL CAMP SERVICES & TROUT LAKE • • • • D7 61<br />

OUTFITTING LTD - TROUT LAKE CAMP<br />

CAMP GRAYLING BLACK LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • • • B11 37<br />

CAMP KINISOO (1976) LTD LAC LA RONGE • • • • D7 50<br />

CANADIAN WILDERNESS SPORTS CAMP LAC LA RONGE • • • • • • D7 51<br />

CHURCHILL RIVER CHURCHILL RIVER/POTTER RAPIDS • • • • • D7 43<br />

VOYAGEUR LODGE<br />

COCHRANE RIVER OUTFITTERS COCHRANE RIVER<br />

* • • • • • • • B10 43<br />

COMPLEX LAKE LODGE COMPLEX LAKE • • • • • A8 44<br />

CREE LAKE LODGE CREE LAKE • • • • • A9 44<br />

CREE RIVER LODGE INC WAPATA LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • B10 61<br />

CREE RIVER LODGE LTD THERIAU LAKE (UNKNOWN LAKE) • • • • • B10 60<br />

CRYSTAL LODGE INC CREE LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • • A9 44<br />

CUP LAKE ADVENTURES CUP LAKE • • • • C8 45<br />

DAVIN LAKE LODGE DAVIN LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • B8 45<br />

ERRINGTON LAKE LODGE ERRINGTON LAKE • • • D6 47<br />

*<br />

F.A.T.S. CAMP 2005 LTD JAN LAKE • • • D6 49<br />

FLOTTEN LAKE RESORT LIMITED FLOTTEN LAKE • • • • • • C6 47<br />

FOSTER RIVER CAMPS - EULAS LAKE EULAS LAKE • • • D7 47<br />

G & S MARINA OUTFITTERS LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE • • • • • E3 52<br />

GEORGE LAKE CAMP OUTFITTING GEORGE LAKE • • • • • C8 47<br />

GRAND SLAM LODGE REINDEER LAKE • • • • • • B9 57<br />

GREY OWL CAMP FLY-IN LTD ONEMAN LAKE • • • • B8 55<br />

HASBALA LAKE LODGE HASBALA LAKE • • • • • B11 48<br />

HATCHET LAKE LODGE HATCHET LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • B10 48<br />

HAWKROCK WILDERNESS HAWKROCK RIVER • • • • • • • • B10 49<br />

ADVENTURES<br />

HIGHLAND OUTFITTERS OUTLOOK • • • • • E3 55<br />

HOLT LAKE LODGE HOLT LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • C8 49<br />

HORSEHEAD TROPHY HUNTS ST. WALBURG • • C5 59<br />

INDIAN HEAD CAMP ADVENTURES ATHABASCA LAKE<br />

* • • • • • A11 36<br />

ISKWATIKAN LAKE LODGE ISKWATIKAN LAKE • • • • • D7 49<br />

JAN LAKE LODGE JAN LAKE<br />

* • • • D6 50<br />

KAMKOTA LODGE PINEHOUSE LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • C7 56<br />

KANE LAKE TROPHY OUTFITTERS KANE LAKE • • • • • • • • E4 50<br />

KATCHE KAMP OUTFITTERS EAST TROUT LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • D6 46<br />

LAROCQUE LAKE LODGE LAROCQUE LAKE • • • • D7 52<br />

LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE OUTFITTERS STRASBOURG • E3 59<br />

LAWRENCE BAY LODGE & AIRWAYS REINDEER LAKE • • • • • • • • B8 57<br />

LITTLE PINE LODGE<br />

*<br />

CHITEK LAKE • • • • • • C5 38<br />

LLOYD LAKE LODGE LLOYD LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • A9 52<br />

MACINTYRE LAKE LODGE MACINTYRE LAKE • • • • • • A9 52<br />

MACSWANEY’S CABINS<br />

*<br />

& LODGE TOBIN LAKE • • • • D5 60<br />

AIR CAMP NAME LAKE/COMMUNITY<br />

MAWDSLEY LAKE FISHING MAWDSLEY LAKE • • • • • • A8 53<br />

LODGE INC<br />

MICHEL LODGE DORE LAKE<br />

* • • • • C6 46<br />

MILTON LAKE LODGE MILTON LAKE • • • • • • • B11 54<br />

MINOR BAY LODGE<br />

*<br />

& WOLLASTON LAKE • • • • • • • B9 63<br />

OUTPOSTS LTD<br />

MISKAT LAKE OUTFITTERS (1997) HOBBS LAKE • • • D6 49<br />

NAGLE LAKE OUTFITTERS NAGLE LAKE • • • D8 54<br />

NORDIC LODGE<br />

*<br />

REINDEER LAKE • • • • • • B8 58<br />

NORTHERN CREE ADVENTURES<br />

*<br />

CREE LAKE • • • • • • • C6 44<br />

NORTHERN CROSS<br />

*<br />

MEADOW LAKE • • • C6 54<br />

RESORT LTD<br />

PROVINCIAL PARK/LAC DES ILES<br />

Outpost Camp(s)<br />

Full American Plan<br />

Light Housekeeping Plan<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong><br />

Walleye<br />

Northern Pike<br />

Lake Trout<br />

Arctic Grayling<br />

Map Reference<br />

Refer to Page<br />

NORTHERN ECHO LODGE WAPAWEKKA LAKE • • • • D6 62<br />

NORTHERN LIGHTS LODGE DESCHAMBAULT LAKE • • • • D6 46<br />

NORTHERN NIGHTS OUTFITTERS LTD WASKWEI LAKE • • • D7 62<br />

NORTHERN REFLECTION LODGE GOW LAKE • • • • B8 48<br />

PAULL RIVER WILDERNESS CAMP PAULL RIVER • • • • • • • D7 56<br />

PAWISTIK LODGE STURGEON-WEIR RIVER<br />

* • • • • D6 59<br />

PICKEREL BAY CABINS LTD LAC LA RONGE • • • • • • D7 51<br />

PINE GROVE RESORT EAST TROUT LAKE • • • D6 47<br />

PINE ISLAND RESORT LTD BLACK BEAR ISLAND LAKE • • • • D7 36<br />

PINE POINT LODGE & OUTPOST ATHAPAPUSKOW LAKE • • • • • • D6 36<br />

PLAISTED CAMPS RUSSELL LAKE • • • • • • • • B9 58<br />

POINTER LAKE LODGE POINTER LAKE • • • • • • D7 56<br />

POPLAR POINT RESORT COWAN LAKE • • • • • C5 44<br />

RAVENSHOE OUTFITTING WHITEWOOD<br />

* • • • E2 62<br />

REEL NORTH OUTFITTERS INC. MCTAVISH LAKE • • • D7 53<br />

REINDEER LAKE TROUT CAMP REINDEER LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • • • B8 58<br />

SASKATCHEWAN RIVER LTD TOBIN LAKE • • • • • D5 60<br />

HUNTING AND FISHING CAMPS<br />

SCOTT LAKE LODGE SCOTT LAKE • • • • • A11 59<br />

SCREAMING EAGLE OUTFITTERS BUFFALO NARROWS<br />

* • • • C7 37<br />

SELWYN LAKE LODGE INC SELWYN LAKE • • • • • • B11 58<br />

SHADD LAKE CABINS SHADD LAKE • • • • • • D7 59<br />

SILENCE OF THE NORTH<br />

*<br />

MIROND LAKE • • • • • • • D7 54<br />

SLIM’S CABINS CHURCHILL RIVER<br />

* • • • • • • D7 43<br />

SPORTSMAN’S LODGE MCINTOSH LAKE • • • • D7 53<br />

T AND D AMISK CABINS AMISK LAKE • • • • D6 35<br />

THE RAFFERTY OUTFITTER RAFFERTY DAM RESERVOIR • • • E1 56<br />

THOMPSON LAKE LODGE THOMPSON LAKE • • • D7 60<br />

THOMPSON’S CAMPS<br />

*<br />

L.P. OTTER LAKE • • • • • • • • D7 55<br />

THREE LAKES CAMP JAN LAKE<br />

* • • • • D6 50<br />

TINKER’S CAMP BUFFALO NARROWS • • • • • C7 37<br />

TWIN BAY RESORT LTD DESCHAMBAULT LAKE • • • • • D6 46<br />

TWIN FALLS LODGE CHURCHILL RIVER/ • • • • D7 43<br />

MOUNTAIN PORTAGE<br />

TWIN MARINE<br />

*<br />

TOBIN LAKE • • • D5 60<br />

UBIQUITY LAKE OUTFITTERS UBIQUITY LAKE<br />

* • • • • • • A9 61<br />

WALTERS WILDERNESS CAMP CARROT RIVER • • D5 37<br />

OUTFITTING<br />

WHEELER RIVER LODGE LTD WHEELER RIVER • • • • • • • B9 62<br />

WOLF BAY LODGE - PHELPS LAKE • • • • • • • B11 56<br />

PHELPS LAKE CAMP INC<br />

WOLLASTON LAKE LODGE LTD<br />

*<br />

WOLLASTON LAKE • • • • • • B10 63


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hunt<br />

saskatchewan<br />

Moose hunt<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is home to some of North America’s most<br />

plentiful populations of wildlife. Hunting here offers a<br />

wonderful time to relax and enjoy the clean air, peace and<br />

quiet, and the freedom from life’s many pressures.<br />

The skies literally fill with waterfowl, the deer are bigger<br />

than anywhere in the world, and the black bear and<br />

moose roam the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> landscape in abundance.<br />

Though it may sound like legend, these fantastic <strong>hunting</strong><br />

conditions are all here, waiting to be discovered.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, located along North America’s Central<br />

Flyway, affords plenty of great opportunities for bird<br />

<strong>hunting</strong>. With flocks numbering in the tens of thousands,<br />

the autumn skies are crowded with waterfowl journeying<br />

south. Abundant geese, sandhill cranes, and North<br />

America’s largest duck population (<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>


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contributes one of every four ducks found on the<br />

continent!) make <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> a paradise for bird<br />

hunters. In addition to waterfowl, upland game birds,<br />

such as Hungarian partridge, ruffed grouse, and<br />

ptarmigan make bird <strong>hunting</strong> in the province extremely<br />

rewarding.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> game-bird seasons open in early<br />

September. This is an exciting time of year to be afield.<br />

The sight of the wide open skies full of endless soaring<br />

flocks of birds contributes to a memorable <strong>hunting</strong><br />

experience.<br />

In addition to <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s outstanding bird <strong>hunting</strong><br />

opportunities, big game <strong>hunting</strong> is also superb. The<br />

largest trophy white-tailed deer in the world exist here, a<br />

fact influenced by large tracts of habitat, superior<br />

genetics, rich minerals in our fertile soil, and our northern<br />

climate.<br />

Moose and black bear hunters enjoy excellent success<br />

throughout the northern forest area. These magnificent<br />

animals provide challenging hunts, frequently involving<br />

travel by boat and ATV into the most remote parts of the<br />

province. The Porcupine Hills, Cumberland Delta,<br />

Wapawekka Hills, Pasquia Hills, and Meadow Lake region<br />

are among many superb locations. Moose can be hunted<br />

in the province's southern <strong>hunting</strong> zone as well.<br />

Different areas offer a variety of <strong>hunting</strong> experiences. If<br />

you plan to hunt from a tree stand, the forest fringe areas<br />

are ideal. Hunters looking for more of a stalk will find the<br />

parkland region of central <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> offers exciting<br />

challenges.<br />

Hunting to manage the numbers of moose, pronghorn<br />

antelope, mule deer, and elk is reserved for residents of<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Regulations require non-Canadians to<br />

hunt bear, moose, and white-tailed deer with a licensed<br />

outfitter. Most seasons are managed by computer-draw,<br />

although there are open seasons for elk in some areas.<br />

Residents can also acquire over-the-counter tags to hunt<br />

moose, black bear, white-tailed deer, and elk. The<br />

province offers abundant game populations and<br />

opportunities to hunt on both public and private land.<br />

Hunters should always obtain landowner permission<br />

before venturing onto privately owned land.<br />

Whatever your <strong>hunting</strong> pleasure, there are more than 200<br />

dedicated outfitters representing the province’s finest<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> and <strong>fishing</strong> operations. They are waiting to<br />

welcome and <strong>guide</strong> you through your adventures. That<br />

down-home prairie hospitality extends to the outfitting<br />

community. You can be sure of a warm welcome and<br />

benefit from the hard working cooks, <strong>guide</strong>s, and more.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> outfitters offer world-class <strong>guide</strong>d hunts.<br />

These lodges offer the services of experienced staff and<br />

knowledgeable <strong>guide</strong>s, whose honest and sincere<br />

attention to every detail helps ensure an enjoyable<br />

adventure. Throughout your stay, you will encounter some<br />

of the world’s friendliest people, who take great pride in<br />

sharing <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> with visitors.<br />

Private cabins are most often used to accommodate<br />

guests at outfitting camps. Facilities can range from<br />

deluxe to modern, semi-modern, or non-modern. A full<br />

range of possibilities are available from doing your own<br />

cooking in light housekeeping situations to onsite<br />

camping to all-inclusive camps. Whatever the preference,<br />

be it peace and quiet with all the amenities or the chance<br />

to “rough it,” there is an outfitter who fits the description.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> has two international airports. Efficient<br />

highway routes make travel convenient and <strong>hunting</strong> areas<br />

easy to reach. However, access into the northern regions<br />

of the province requires a degree of coordination, which is<br />

another area of expertise filled by the ample number of<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> outfitters.<br />

A reliable outfitter will be able to <strong>guide</strong> you to the<br />

province’s best <strong>hunting</strong> spots, for whatever type of game<br />

and experience you are seeking. Some restrictions apply<br />

to non-resident and U.S. hunters. For details on<br />

restrictions, refer to the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Hunters’ and<br />

Trappers’ Guide, available online at<br />

www.environment.gov.sk.ca.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is favoured with outstanding natural<br />

resources and a raft of friendly outfitters willing to share –<br />

it is truly a hunter’s dream. Great <strong>hunting</strong> adventures are<br />

as abundant as the populations of ducks, geese, whitetailed<br />

deer, moose, and black bear. It’s all here…waiting<br />

for you to discover.<br />

Direct air access into <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is now available from<br />

Denver,, Minneapolis, and Chicago.<br />

For more information, visit <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s<br />

website, www.sasktourism.com/<strong>hunting</strong>.<br />

Upland game <strong>hunting</strong>


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saskatchewan:<br />

Moose<br />

a hunter’s<br />

paradise<br />

It was gazing out of the window<br />

on his daily commute that<br />

started it all for Allan Serhan.<br />

Flying over the remote areas of<br />

northern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> by float<br />

plane, he saw lakes and rivers<br />

too numerous to count.<br />

It was not long before he stopped dreaming and<br />

started making plans, and Hawkrock Wilderness<br />

Adventures became one step closer to reality.<br />

Armed with his youth and a lot of determination,<br />

Serhan flew supplies into the isolated north one<br />

spring. When he arrived in April, the snow was<br />

chest-deep. He dug down to the ground, set up a<br />

tent, and began the arduous task of building.<br />

It took more than 60 trips with a single-otter plane<br />

to deliver the supplies to the Hawkrock River.<br />

Black Bear


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Each piece of lumber, electrical components, plumbing<br />

supplies, and every nail had to be loaded and unloaded.<br />

Each item had to be carefully thought out as there was<br />

certainly no local hardware store to call on.<br />

Although the amount of physical work was enormous,<br />

Serhan has never looked back. His career in the hydroline<br />

industry was just not meant to be. “It was quite a<br />

challenge. Building and living in a tent with the bears and<br />

the wolverines and the wolves... you’ve definitely got to<br />

love what you’re doing,” Serhan said.<br />

“Now, for all the effort, in the middle of the wilderness, we<br />

absolutely do not rough it.” Serhan offers American Plan<br />

lodging, boasting comfortable modern living with fine<br />

touches like cathedral ceilings and covered decks with<br />

fireplaces.<br />

rarity, but now there is a close community and strong<br />

support from the industry.<br />

“It used to be isolated. I couldn’t exactly go down to the<br />

coffee shop and chat to people about what I was doing,<br />

because outfitting was so new. Now, there are all kinds of<br />

entrepreneurs out there doing some great stuff,” he said.<br />

The strong Canadian dollar combined with a U.S.<br />

customer base has also changed things. Always looking<br />

for ways to strengthen his business, especially in times of<br />

the economic downturn, Serhan has his eye on becoming<br />

a year-round operation.<br />

The second lodge was built from the ground up as well<br />

but without the challenges of a fly-in location. This camp<br />

offers outstanding white-tailed deer <strong>hunting</strong>. The mature<br />

white-tailed buck is a smart animal, and <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

provides plenty of space for them to grow to impressive<br />

sizes.<br />

Black Bear<br />

As part of that, he has a number of adventure-style<br />

options for visitors who are not hunters. “Everybody loves<br />

the fireplace in winter,” Serhan said. “We’re only 15 miles<br />

(24 km) out of the city, but it still feels like we’re in the<br />

middle of nowhere.”<br />

White-tailed Deer<br />

Serhan offers both tree stand <strong>hunting</strong>, as well as stalkstyle<br />

techniques in the forest fringe and farmland areas.<br />

Serhan and his staff spend hundreds of hours scouting<br />

the areas. They learn the game feeding and movement<br />

patterns and, as a result, they have extremely high<br />

success rates.<br />

The prime and plentiful game in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is not<br />

limited to white-tailed deer. Between his two lodges,<br />

Serhan also offers great bear and migratory bird <strong>hunting</strong>.<br />

That trophy-calibre game has remained a constant over<br />

the years, while the outfitting business itself has evolved<br />

since Serhan’s start in the 1980s. Outfitting used to be a<br />

Operating from his drive-in camp in central<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, the wildlife viewing and photography are<br />

excellent. Whether it is wilderness excursions, stalking the<br />

prized white-tailed deer in the central part of the province,<br />

or coordinating visits to the remote fly-in camp, Serhan<br />

relishes the chance to share his love of nature.<br />

This appetite for the outdoors is a common characteristic<br />

among hunters of all backgrounds, ages, and locations.<br />

For Larry Hanshaw of Virginia, discovering <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

has been a high point in his <strong>hunting</strong> career. He enjoys the<br />

wide open spaces and down-home hospitality he<br />

receives each time he visits Buck Paradise Outfitters.<br />

He first discovered the outfitter on a TV program about<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> in 2005, and he has visited twice a year ever<br />

since. Hanshaw, who has been <strong>hunting</strong> for 40 years,<br />

plans to see a lot more of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> in the future.<br />

He owns a heating and air conditioning contractor


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“<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> has an<br />

unbelievable quantity and<br />

quality of game. The<br />

people and the scenery...<br />

it’s like coming to a little<br />

slice of heaven up there.”<br />

company in northern Virginia, and looks forward to the<br />

change of pace that <strong>hunting</strong> allows.<br />

“<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> has an unbelievable quantity and quality of<br />

game. The people and the scenery... it’s like coming to a<br />

little slice of heaven up there,” he said.<br />

Hanshaw is joined by legions of other satisfied customers at<br />

Buck Paradise. The testimonials page on its website is full<br />

of deliriously happy comments and promises of return visits.<br />

Operated by Grant and Shelly Kuypers of Paradise Hill, the<br />

outfitter website also features a “Meet the Staff” section that<br />

includes a short background on everyone from owners and<br />

<strong>guide</strong>s to cooks and caretakers. The sense of camaraderie<br />

almost jumps off of the page.<br />

a <strong>guide</strong> for a number of years, an opportunity to purchase<br />

his own operation came up. Having been involved with the<br />

industry, Kuypers easily adjusted to the role of business<br />

owner.<br />

Today, Buck Paradise operates three camps. The Paradise<br />

Hill Camp, with its beautifully crafted wood carvings<br />

throughout the lodges, is host to some outstanding whitetailed<br />

deer, bear, and bird <strong>hunting</strong>. The Green Lake Camp is<br />

a little further north and has great white-tailed deer and<br />

bear <strong>hunting</strong>. The Goodsoil Camp, a partnership with<br />

Kuyper’s brother and cousin, also focuses on white-tailed<br />

deer.<br />

The Buck Paradise website is one of its biggest marketing<br />

tools. With journal entries and new pictures being added<br />

daily during the <strong>hunting</strong> season, the site is logging a great<br />

deal of hits. Keeping the website current requires a lot of<br />

time, but it is an excellent way to stay in touch with its<br />

customers.<br />

“The hunters enjoy seeing it. We’ve got the journal and they<br />

all like to know what we’re doing up here,” Kuypers said,<br />

whose customer base is mainly from the United States.<br />

Elk<br />

Pronghorn Antelope<br />

“Key to any business is having good people working for<br />

you, and people that care about the business and are<br />

having fun. And we have fun with clients too,” Kuypers said.<br />

He explains that <strong>hunting</strong> is much more than just felling an<br />

animal. It’s about the adventure and the chance to meet<br />

new people.<br />

It is a story told over and over again: hunters finding<br />

excellent lodging, guiding, and then friendship with their<br />

outfitters. As Serhan says of his loyal visitors at Hawkrock<br />

Wilderness Adventures: “Every camp has its own<br />

personality, and if the quality is there, people will come<br />

back.”<br />

For more information about Hawkrock Wilderness<br />

Adventures, visit www.hawkrockwilderness.com.<br />

See Page 49 for full listing.<br />

For more information about Buck Paradise Outfitters, visit<br />

www.buckparadise.com. See Page 55 for full listing.<br />

Both Grant and Shelly were raised in the Paradise Hill area<br />

and still run their farming operation there. Grant was<br />

introduced to guiding by his brother-in-law. After working as


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Morning hunt<br />

quality hunts<br />

and camaraderie<br />

With a combined age of 167 years, Robert<br />

Ipple and Glen Rasmussen have both been<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> since they were teenagers. And, after<br />

all of those years of experience, they are<br />

impressed with <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>.


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“It’s their week to<br />

have a good time<br />

and relax and enjoy<br />

the outdoors.”<br />

Ravenshoe Outfitting<br />

Ipple, 88, is an avid downhill skier, and it was at a sports<br />

show in Salt Lake City, where he first learned of the<br />

ample <strong>hunting</strong> in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. The two friends from<br />

Wisconsin made arrangements to visit Ravenshoe<br />

Outfitting the following fall.<br />

He and Rasmussen have been <strong>hunting</strong> together for years,<br />

and were growing dissatisfied with the crowded<br />

conditions elsewhere.<br />

Of course, sometimes the industry seems to choose its<br />

people, not the other way around. Paul Ashfield learned<br />

to hunt as a young boy and got a BB gun the minute he<br />

was allowed. “Yeah, I was a goner right from the start,”<br />

Ashfield said with a laugh.<br />

It was this love of <strong>hunting</strong> and the outdoors that had him<br />

spending all of his holidays back home in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>,<br />

usually showing friends or family the good locations. “I<br />

always had people asking why I didn’t <strong>guide</strong> for a living.<br />

But, at the time, it was only a six-week season, and I was<br />

making good money in Toronto.”<br />

He eventually applied for an outfitting license, and, years<br />

later, got a call when an opportunity opened up near his<br />

hometown of Grenfell. He bought the license, but it<br />

wasn’t until much later that he left the big city to become<br />

a full-time outfitter.<br />

Today, Ashfield offers only the highest calibre duck hunts<br />

during a prime eight-week stretch each fall. The business<br />

name, Ravenshoe, is a tribute to Ashfield’s late father<br />

who passed away one winter just before Christmas. His<br />

last gift to his son was an ingot of a raven.<br />

Waterfowl <strong>hunting</strong><br />

“We are going on our fourth year with Paul (Ashfield) and<br />

we hardly ever see or hear another hunter,” Rasmussen<br />

said. “We always look forward to this trip.” The feeling is<br />

entirely mutual. Ashfield is proud to have these two<br />

gentlemen as his customers and friends.<br />

It is these connections and friendships between fellow<br />

sportsmen that keep the outfitting industry full of such<br />

genuine people.<br />

Ravenshoe Outfitting offers superb <strong>hunting</strong> and a<br />

selection of wilderness adventures. Canoe trips down the<br />

Qu’Appelle River afford great opportunities for wildlife<br />

viewing, with plenty of chances to see moose, otters,<br />

beavers, and more.<br />

For <strong>hunting</strong> and wildlife viewing alike, the stomping<br />

grounds of the Qu’Appelle Valley are a high-traffic area for<br />

migratory birds, and the waterfowl <strong>hunting</strong> here is<br />

excellent.<br />

“Everyone goes home happy,” Ashfield said of the prime<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> conditions.<br />

Last Mountain Lake Outfitters operates in south-central<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, and also sees many satisfied customers<br />

each year. Located on the intersection of two major<br />

flyways, the area is an important staging area.


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Snow Geese<br />

Owner Terry Young looks forward to seeing his long-term<br />

customers each year. Young says that after so many<br />

visits, customers become friends.<br />

“When you really click with certain guys, the practical<br />

jokes start to happen and you have a little fun,” he said.<br />

Having a laugh definitely takes the pressure off of the<br />

outfitters and <strong>guide</strong>s, as it can be a demanding job at<br />

times. Young has capable and personable <strong>guide</strong>s on<br />

staff, which only adds to the quality of the experience.<br />

Repeat customers are invaluable to an outfitting<br />

operation, and Young usually knows by the early winter<br />

months who will be returning and when.<br />

“We work really hard at trying to put together really good,<br />

quality hunts for these fellas. Obviously every group has<br />

great hunts because they keep coming back,” Young<br />

said.<br />

Young’s entry into the outfitting industry was a natural<br />

development for him. Though he wasn’t officially a <strong>guide</strong>,<br />

he organized <strong>hunting</strong> trips for friends and family for years.<br />

When he had the chance to work as a <strong>guide</strong> for another<br />

outfitter, it was a great introduction to the industry.<br />

A few years later, Young had the opportunity to buy a part<br />

of the business and get his own area started. Bird<br />

hunters are not required to use the services of an outfitter,<br />

but the advantages are many.<br />

Outfitters often have agreements with landowners, know<br />

where the game is, and can provide equipment like decoy<br />

spreads, boats, and vehicles.<br />

Producing more than 25 per cent of North America’s<br />

ducks and geese, <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is located along the<br />

migration path of one of four major routes on the<br />

continent. With tens of thousands of geese, ducks, and<br />

sandhill cranes stopping along their route of North<br />

America’s Central Flyway, the skies literally fill with birds in<br />

flight.<br />

The outstanding <strong>hunting</strong> conditions are a fantastic reason<br />

for a break from the pressures of everyday life.<br />

“The guys that come up here, sometimes it’s family or<br />

sometimes it’s just four guys that are old buddies. It’s<br />

their week when they can get away. It’s their week to<br />

have a good time and relax and enjoy the outdoors,”<br />

Young said.<br />

Game-bird season opens in early-September – a perfect<br />

time for a getaway with good friends.<br />

For more information about Ravenshoe Outfitting, visit<br />

www.ravenshoe.ca. See Page 62 for full listing.<br />

For more information about Last Mountain Lake<br />

Outfitters, visit www.lmloutfitters.com. See Page 59 for full<br />

listing.


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huNtiNG<br />

Outfitters<br />

THE FOLLOWING CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX LISTS HUNTING<br />

OUTFITTERS ALPHABETICALLY BY CAMP NAME. BASE CAMP<br />

LOCATIONS AND MAP REFERENCE NUMBERS ARE ALSO<br />

IDENTIFIED.<br />

THIS INDEX ALSO REFERS YOU TO THE APPROPRIATE PAGE<br />

OF THE MAIN DIRECTORY WHERE YOU WILL FIND COMPLETE<br />

DETAILS ON A PARTICULAR CAMP. THE MAP SECTION IS<br />

FOUND ON PAGES 66-71.<br />

* AIRSTRIP ONSITE OR NEARBY. CONFIRM DISTANCE FROM<br />

CAMP AND RUNWAY CONDITIONS WITH CAMP OPERATOR<br />

PRIOR TO FILING FLIGHT PLAN.<br />

AIR CAMP NAME LAKE/COMMUNITY<br />

ACCESS AWESOME BUFFALO NARROWS • C8 37<br />

WILDERNESS HUNTS<br />

ANTONICHUK OUTFITTERS PREECEVILLE • • • • • • • E4 56<br />

BAIT MASTERS BEAR HUNTING GREEN LAKE • • • • • C6 48<br />

CAMPS LTD<br />

BEAR CREEK OUTFITTERS STENEN • • • • E4 59<br />

BENTLEY COBEN WILDLIFE PRODUCTIONS INC TESSIER • • E3 60<br />

BIG SANDY LAKE OUTDOOR BIG SANDY LAKE • • • • D6 37<br />

ADVENTURES<br />

BIG SKY OUTFITTING CUT KNIFE<br />

* • • • C4 45<br />

BLACKMUR’S ATHABASCA ATHABASCA LAKE<br />

* • • A11 35<br />

FISHING LODGES<br />

BUCK PARADISE OUTFITTERS<br />

*<br />

PARADISE HILL • • • • • • • C5 55<br />

CAMP KINISOO (1976) LTD LAC LA RONGE • D7 50<br />

CHAPARRAL HUNTING ADVENTURES TURTLE LAKE • • • • • • C5 61<br />

COCHRANE RIVER OUTFITTERS<br />

*<br />

COCHRANE RIVER • • B10 43<br />

CREE LAKE LODGE CREE LAKE • • A9 44<br />

CRYSTAL LODGE INC<br />

*<br />

CREE LAKE • • • A9 44<br />

DELTA BIG GAME OUTFITTERS CUMBERLAND DELTA • • • D5 45<br />

ELUSIVE SASKATCHEWAN HUNTER LAKE<br />

* • C6 49<br />

WHITETAIL OUTFITTER<br />

FLOTTEN LAKE RESORT LIMITED FLOTTEN LAKE • • • • • • C6 47<br />

G & S MARINA OUTFITTERS LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE • • E3 52<br />

GEORGE LAKE CAMP OUTFITTING GEORGE LAKE • • C8 47<br />

GLOBAL OUTFITTERS<br />

*<br />

SWIFT CURRENT • • E2 60<br />

GRAND SLAM LODGE REINDEER LAKE • • • B9 57<br />

GREAT GREY OUTFITTERS LTD SHIPMAN • • D5 59<br />

HAWKROCK WILDERNESS HAWKROCK RIVER • • • • • • • • B10 49<br />

ADVENTURES<br />

Upland Game Bird<br />

Waterfowl<br />

Black Bear, Cdn res<br />

Black Bear, non-res<br />

Elk<br />

Moose<br />

White-tail Deer, Cdn res<br />

White-tail Deer, non-res<br />

Map Reference<br />

Refer to Page<br />

HIGHLAND OUTFITTERS OUTLOOK • • • • E3 55<br />

HOLT LAKE LODGE<br />

*<br />

HOLT LAKE • • C8 49<br />

HONKER HEAVEN OUTFITTERS INC COLONSAY • • E3 44<br />

HORSEHEAD TROPHY HUNTS ST. WALBURG • • • • C5 59<br />

KAMKOTA LODGE<br />

*<br />

PINEHOUSE LAKE • • • C7 56<br />

KANE LAKE TROPHY OUTFITTERS KANE LAKE • • • E4 50<br />

KUTAWAGAN OUTFITTERS CHOICELAND • • D5 43<br />

LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE OUTFITTERS STRASBOURG • • E3 59<br />

LAWRENCE BAY LODGE & AIRWAYS REINDEER LAKE • • • B8 57<br />

LITTLE PINE LODGE CHITEK LAKE • • • • • C5 38<br />

LLOYD LAKE LODGE<br />

*<br />

LLOYD LAKE • • A9 52<br />

MAKWA RIVER OUTFITTERS LTD MAKWA • • • • C6 52<br />

AIR CAMP NAME LAKE/COMMUNITY<br />

MICHEL LODGE DORE LAKE<br />

* • • • • • C6 46<br />

NAGLE LAKE OUTFITTERS NAGLE LAKE • • • D8 54<br />

NORLAND CREEK OUTFITTERS LANG • • E1 52<br />

NORTHERN CREE ADVENTURES CREE LAKE<br />

* • • • C6 44<br />

NORTHERN CROSS RESORT LTD MEADOW LAKE<br />

* • • C6 54<br />

PROVINCIAL PARK/LAC DES ILES<br />

NORTHERN ECHO LODGE WAPAWEKKA LAKE • • • • • D6 62<br />

NORTHERN REFLECTION LODGE GOW LAKE • • • B8 48<br />

NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN CHITEK LAKE • • • • • • C5 38<br />

WILDERNESS HUNTS INC<br />

OVERFLOW RIVER OUTFITTERS HUDSON BAY • • • • • • D4 49<br />

PAULL RIVER WILDERNESS CAMP PAULL RIVER • • • D7 56<br />

PICKEREL BAY CABINS LTD LAC LA RONGE • • D7 51<br />

PIKE LAKE OUTFITTERS LTD PIKE LAKE • • • • • • E3 56<br />

PINE POINT LODGE & OUTPOST ATHAPAPUSKOW LAKE • • D6 36<br />

PIPE STONE GUIDING KELVINGTON • • • • E4 50<br />

POPLAR POINT RESORT COWAN LAKE • • C5 44<br />

RAVENSHOE OUTFITTING WHITEWOOD • • • • • E2 62<br />

REDWILLOW OUTFITTING ARBORFIELD • • D5 35<br />

REINDEER LAKE TROUT CAMP<br />

*<br />

REINDEER LAKE • • • B8 58<br />

SASKATCHEWAN RIVER TOBIN LAKE • • • • • • • • D5 60<br />

HUNTING AND FISHING CAMPS LTD<br />

SCATTERGUN OUTFITTERS WEYBURN • • E1 62<br />

SCREAMING EAGLE OUTFITTERS<br />

*<br />

BUFFALO NARROWS • • • • • C7 37<br />

SELWYN LAKE LODGE INC SELWYN LAKE • • • B11 58<br />

SHADD LAKE CABINS SHADD LAKE • • • D7 59<br />

SILENCE OF THE NORTH<br />

*<br />

MIROND LAKE • • • D7 54<br />

SLIM’S CABINS<br />

*<br />

CHURCHILL RIVER • D7 43<br />

T AND D AMISK CABINS AMISK LAKE • • D6 35<br />

TAWAW OUTFITTERS WATERHEN LAKE • C6 62<br />

THOMPSON LAKE LODGE THOMPSON LAKE • • D7 60<br />

THOMPSON’S CAMPS<br />

*<br />

L.P. OTTER LAKE • • • D7 55<br />

TIMBERLOST OUTFITTING CHITEK LAKE • • C5 38<br />

TWIN BAY RESORT LTD DESCHAMBAULT LAKE • • • D6 46<br />

TWIN FALLS LODGE CHURCHILL RIVER/ • • • D7 43<br />

MOUNTAIN PORTAGE<br />

UBIQUITY LAKE OUTFITTERS<br />

*<br />

UBIQUITY LAKE • A9 61<br />

WALTERS WILDERNESS CARROT RIVER • • • • D5 37<br />

CAMP OUTFITTING<br />

Upland Game Bird<br />

Waterfowl<br />

Black Bear, Cdn res<br />

Black Bear, non-res<br />

Elk<br />

Moose<br />

White-tail Deer, Cdn res<br />

White-tail Deer, non-res<br />

Map Reference<br />

Refer to Page<br />

WHEELER RIVER LODGE LTD WHEELER RIVER • • • B9 62<br />

WOLLASTON LAKE LODGE WOLLASTON LAKE • • B10 63


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directory of<br />

saskatchewan<br />

outfitters<br />

Twin Falls Lodge


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SaSkatchewan OutfitterS<br />

The Directory of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

Outfitters contains an alphabetical<br />

listing of outfitting camps by<br />

lake/community, with detailed<br />

descriptions on the services<br />

provided by the camps.<br />

Outfitters rent equipment and offer<br />

<strong>guide</strong> services for <strong>fishing</strong>, canoeing,<br />

<strong>hunting</strong>, and other recreational<br />

activities. They often provide<br />

accommodation as well. Services<br />

vary from camp to camp, but most<br />

outfitters rent equipment like boats,<br />

outboard motors, and canoes. Many<br />

sell licences, offer <strong>guide</strong> services,<br />

operate tackle shops, and provide<br />

freezing service, upon request.<br />

Many outfitters have established<br />

outposts or day camps, usually in<br />

the vicinity of their base camps.<br />

These generally offer fewer facilities<br />

than base camps. Your camp<br />

operator will be able to arrange<br />

transportation to and from these<br />

more remote spots.<br />

All outfitters listed in this <strong>guide</strong> are<br />

licensed by the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

Ministry of Environment. Member<br />

camps of the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

Outfitters Association (SOA) are<br />

noted in the directory portion of this<br />

<strong>guide</strong> with the SOA symbol.<br />

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To find the camp that is right<br />

for you:<br />

• By the name of the lake or area<br />

that you plan to visit, use the main<br />

directory beginning on Page 34.<br />

• By the name of a particular camp,<br />

use the indexes on Pages 20, 21,<br />

and 31.<br />

• Maps giving approximate camp<br />

locations can be found on Pages<br />

68-73.<br />

• Search online at<br />

www.sasktourism.com.<br />

The <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Outfitters<br />

Association (SOA) is a memberbased<br />

organization of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

<strong>hunting</strong> and <strong>fishing</strong> outfitters.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> outfitters provide<br />

facilities, equipment and guiding<br />

services for freshwater <strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

migratory and upland bird <strong>hunting</strong>,<br />

and big game <strong>hunting</strong>.<br />

For more information, contact:<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Outfitters<br />

Association<br />

3700 – 2nd Avenue West<br />

Prince Albert, SK S6W 1A2<br />

Phone: 306-763-5434<br />

Fax: 306-922-6044<br />

Email: soa@sasktel.net<br />

www.soa.ca<br />

2011 PROPERTY RECOGNITION AWARDS<br />

• Blackmur’s Lake Athabasca<br />

Fishing Lodges, Athabasca Lake<br />

• Big Sky Outfitting, Cutknife<br />

• Greenwater & Marean Lake<br />

Outfitters, Marean Lake<br />

• K&P Outfitters, Kyle<br />

• Lawson Creek Outfitters,<br />

Porcupine Plain<br />

• Redwillow Outfitting, Carrot River<br />

• Scott Lake Lodge, Scott Lake<br />

• Wheeler River Lodge Ltd.,<br />

Wheeler River<br />

• Wollaston Lake Lodge,<br />

Wollaston Lake<br />

Phone: 1-800-331-1529 (within <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>)<br />

Website: www.stec.com<br />

Please Note:<br />

The majority of outfitters licensed by the<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment<br />

participate in and provide information for<br />

this publication. Some changes inevitably<br />

occur after publication. Check our online<br />

listings at www.sasktourism.com for the<br />

most accurate information. You are advised<br />

to confirm rates and all other information<br />

with the camp prior to booking. For news<br />

on any regulatory changes, check with the<br />

camp, <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> or any<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment<br />

office. <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> accepts no<br />

responsibility for errors or omissions. If you<br />

have any comments regarding this <strong>guide</strong>,<br />

please contact <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> at<br />

1-877-237-2273.<br />

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Fishing Outfitter<br />

Camp de pêche/Guide<br />

Big Game Outfitter<br />

Camp de chasse,gros<br />

gibier/Guide<br />

Game Bird Outfitter<br />

Camp de chasse, gibier à<br />

plumes/Guide<br />

5 Fly-In<br />

Accessible par avion<br />

4 Drive-In<br />

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2 Boat-In<br />

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Boat Launch<br />

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"Full Wheelchair Access" – indicates the premises and facilities listed in this <strong>guide</strong> meet<br />

the building requirements for persons with disabilities as set out in the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards Act (obtainable from the Canadian Paraplegic<br />

Association).These include accessible entry, parking and washrooms.<br />

"Limited Wheelchair Access" – indicates the premises and facilities listed in this <strong>guide</strong><br />

meet the basic requirements of persons with disabilities. These are: designated parking, a<br />

reasonable smooth approach to a main entrance or elevator, no stairs at entrance unless a<br />

ramp built to code is in place, an entrance door of 815 mm (2’8") minimum, or a 815 mm<br />

bypass turnstile at entrance.<br />

Rehabilitation services for persons with a spinal cord injury or other disabilities in <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

are coordinated by the Canadian Paraplegic Association. Further information including accessible<br />

standards is available by contacting the association at #3 - 3012 Louise Street, Saskatoon, SK S7J 3L8<br />

Phone: 306-652-9644, Fax: 306-652-2957, or email saskatoon@canparaplegic.org<br />

(Note: properties that show a wheelchair symbol may not have been assessed by the Canadian<br />

Paraplegic Association to date).<br />

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Major Credit Card<br />

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AMISK LAKE<br />

ARBORFIELD<br />

1 T and D Amisk Cabins Map D6 2 Redwillow Outfitting<br />

Map D5<br />

$2800/6 days, white-tailed deer package<br />

$3900/6 days. Transportation to Carrot River,<br />

taxes, licence, and gratuities extra. $1000<br />

deposit required upon booking. Balance due 60<br />

days prior to arrival. Youth discounts. Rates<br />

subject to change.<br />

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www.2sk.ca/15652<br />

Box 89, CREIGHTON, SK S0P 0A0<br />

P: (204) 687-0119 or (306) 362-2239<br />

E: janet@tdamisk.com<br />

W: www.tdamisk.com<br />

Amisk Lake, access via Hwy 167. 32km S of<br />

Denare Beach. Open 18-May-2012 to<br />

1-Oct-2012 ❖ Camp in picturesque forested<br />

area. Excellent <strong>fishing</strong> for walleye and northern<br />

pike. Sandy beaches. Light housekeeping <strong>fishing</strong><br />

packages. Capacity: 36 persons. 9 units -<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. Special rates during Jul.<br />

Onsite Services: Boat/motor rental, Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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www.2sk.ca/14654<br />

RR 1, ARBORFIELD, SK S0E 0A0<br />

P: (306) 768-2671<br />

E: info@redwillow<strong>hunting</strong>.com<br />

W: www.redwillow<strong>hunting</strong>.com<br />

E of Arborfield in the Pasquia Hills. Airstrip<br />

nearby. Outposts: Pasquia Hills.<br />

Open 1-May-2012 to 5-Dec-2012 ❖ Trophy<br />

white-tailed deer/black and colour phase bear.<br />

Archery, muzzleloader, rifle. Remote northern<br />

wilderness accessible only by ATV/snowmobile.<br />

Log cabins, shower/sauna, wood burning stoves,<br />

home cooked meals. Farm camp for bear hunts.<br />

Six to eight hunters/week. Outposts: Pasquia<br />

Hills. Capacity: 10 persons.<br />

5 units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: Full American Plan. Bear package<br />

ATHABASCA LAKE<br />

3<br />

Blackmur’s Athabasca<br />

Fishing Lodges<br />

Map A11<br />

www.2sk.ca/11676<br />

Site 13, 52112 Range Road 222, SHERWOOD PARK, AB T8C 1H6<br />

P: (780) 922-0957 or (306) 686-2020 (Jun - Sep)<br />

TF: 1(877) 922-0957 (Canada/US)<br />

E: athabasca@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.athabascalake.com/<strong>fishing</strong><br />

Otherside River Lodge is located on the E arm of Lake Athabasca.<br />

Outposts: Fontaine Lake, Richards Lake, Poplar Point. Open 8-Jun-<br />

2012 to 12-Sep-2012 ❖ Fishing for northern pike, lake trout,<br />

walleye and Arctic grayling. Daily fly-outs available. Single Otter<br />

float plane based at Otherside River Lodge. Outposts: Fontaine<br />

Lake, Richards Lake, Poplar Point. Capacity: 100 persons. 21 units<br />

- Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private bathroom. $$: (US<br />

funds) 3, 4, 5 and 7 day packages including charter from<br />

Saskatoon starting at $3195. Onsite Services: Shore lunch,<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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Indian Head Camp<br />

Adventures<br />

Map A11<br />

www.2sk.ca/11936<br />

42 Freestone Way,<br />

FORT MCMURRAY, AB T9H 5B4<br />

P: (780) 916-5905 or (780) 665-3415<br />

(Jun - Sep)<br />

E: indianheadcamp@gmail.com<br />

W: www.indianheadcamp.com<br />

Stewart Island. NE region of Lake Athabasca.<br />

176km to Stony Rapids. Fly-in from Fort<br />

McMurray, AB. Open 6-Jun-2012 to 30-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Lodge features deluxe rooms and cabins,<br />

large deck, and hearty home cooked meals<br />

served by our friendly staff. New 20 ft boats, allinclusive<br />

trips right down to the <strong>fishing</strong> tackle.<br />

Catch and release <strong>fishing</strong>. Capacity: 20 persons.<br />

20 units - Central dining facility, Guest room(s),<br />

Cabin(s), Private bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

Rates subject to change without notice based<br />

on cost of aircraft and fuel. Onsite Services:<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch,<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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ATHAPAPUSKOW LAKE<br />

5<br />

Pine Point Lodge & Outpost<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11636<br />

Box 844, FLIN FLON, MB R8A 1N6<br />

P: (204) 472-3121<br />

TF: 1(800) 771-9817 (Canada/US)<br />

E: pinepointlodgeff@mts.net<br />

W: www.pinepointlodgecanada.com<br />

W end of Lake Athapapuskow, 32 air km S of<br />

Creighton. Outposts: Saskoba Lake. Open<br />

15-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ Full service<br />

American Plan fly-in lodge. Fully modern cabins.<br />

Fish four lakes. Excellent lake trout, northern<br />

pike and walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Saskoba Lake Outpost<br />

offers excellent northern pike <strong>fishing</strong>, and is the<br />

only camp on the lake. Capacity: 26 persons. 6<br />

units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Outpost rates - less<br />

than $1500. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch.<br />

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BESNARD LAKE<br />

6<br />

Besnard Lake Lodge<br />

Map C7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11748<br />

Box 920, ROSTHERN, SK S0K 3R0<br />

P: (306) 232-4917<br />

E: besnardlake@gmail.com<br />

W: www.besnardlake.com<br />

SW shore of Besnard Lake. 55km NW on Hwy<br />

165, then 33km N on Hwy 910. Airstrip within<br />

12km. Outposts: Hollowell Lake. Open<br />

15-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ Resort with<br />

modern cabins situated in natural forest<br />

overlooking Besnard Lake. Sandy beaches on<br />

many of the 250-plus islands on lake. Electricity,<br />

water, showers. 16 ft Lund boats and 25 hp<br />

Mercury motors. Capacity: 36 persons. 7 units -<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$:<br />

upon request. Onsite Services: Boat/motor<br />

rental, Canoe rental, Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Shore lunch.<br />

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BLACK BEAR ISLAND LAKE<br />

8<br />

Pine Island Resort Ltd<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/19352<br />

Box 990, LA RONGE, SK S0J 1L0<br />

P: (306) 635-2422 or (306) 635-2112<br />

E: pineislandresort@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.pineislandresort.ca<br />

Black Bear Island Lake, 43 air km NW of Missinipe (Otter<br />

Lake). Open 20-May-2012 to 15-Sep-2012 ❖ Fly-in <strong>fishing</strong><br />

camp on the famous Churchill River system. Walleye and<br />

northern pike <strong>fishing</strong>, unsurpassed scenery including many<br />

waterfalls and rapids. Light housekeeping cabins with half<br />

bath, cabin with full bath sleeps eight. High speed internet<br />

and satellite TV in main lodge. Capacity: 20 persons. 4 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private bathroom, Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Package pricing based on 4<br />

persons. Guides extra. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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37<br />

BIG SANDY LAKE<br />

7<br />

Big Sandy Lake Outdoor<br />

Adventures<br />

Map D6<br />

BUFFALO NARROWS<br />

10<br />

Access Awesome<br />

Wilderness Hunts<br />

Map C8<br />

request. Onsite Services: Boat/motor rental,<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch,<br />

Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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www.2sk.ca/18528<br />

Box 731, SHAUNAVON, SK S0N 2M0<br />

P: (403) 744-4066 or (306) 297-3135<br />

E: a.l.stevenson@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.bigsandylake.ca<br />

Big Sandy Lake, km 132 on the Hanson Lake<br />

Road, Hwy 106. 196km NE of Prince Albert.<br />

Open 15-Apr-2012 to 6-Dec-2012 ❖<br />

Professionally <strong>guide</strong>d hunts for spring and fall<br />

black bear, and fall white-tailed deer. Ask about<br />

our combo hunts. Fish Big Sandy Lake for<br />

northern pike, walleye and perch. Spouses and<br />

families welcome. Fully equipped light<br />

housekeeping cabins. Capacity: 55 persons. 6<br />

units - Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. Campsites: 5 Elec, 8 N/Elec. $$: upon<br />

request. Onsite Services: Boat/motor rental.<br />

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BLACK LAKE<br />

9<br />

Camp Grayling<br />

Map B11<br />

www.2sk.ca/15655<br />

Box 154, STONY RAPIDS, SK S0J 2R0<br />

P: (306) 439-4944<br />

TF: 1(866) 455-4488 (Canada/US)<br />

E: campgrayling@gmail.com<br />

W: www.campgrayling.ca<br />

Located on the shore of Black Lake, a short<br />

distance from the outflowing Fond du Lac River,<br />

24km SE of Stony Rapids. Outposts: Dodge<br />

Lake, Riou Lake, Selwyn Lake, Fond du Lac River,<br />

Umpherville Lake, Hocking Lake, MacDonald<br />

Lake. Open 1-Jun-2012 to 1-Oct-2012 ❖ Join us<br />

for an unforgettable northern adventure. We<br />

offer world-class <strong>fishing</strong> for trophy northern<br />

pike, walleye, lake trout, and Arctic grayling. We<br />

have a main camp on Black Lake, nine fly-out<br />

lakes, and an outpost camp. Capacity: 22<br />

persons. 11 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Private bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. Onsite Services: Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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www.2sk.ca/18174<br />

Box 308, ST LOUIS, SK S0J 2C0<br />

P: (306) 422-8459<br />

E: mooseoutfitter@hotmail.com<br />

W: www.huntmoos.sasktelwebsite.net<br />

Clients are flown into <strong>hunting</strong> area<br />

approximately one hour N of Buffalo Narrows by<br />

float plane. Open 1-Sep-2012 to 15-Oct-2012<br />

❖ Experience big game hunts in some of the<br />

most beautiful areas of the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

wilderness. We specialize in remote fly-in trophy<br />

moose hunts. Bulls with antlers over 50-inch<br />

spread are common. Tent accommodations and<br />

professional <strong>guide</strong>s available. $$: upon request.<br />

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Screaming Eagle Outfitters<br />

Map C7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11745<br />

Box 315, BUFFALO NARROWS, SK S0M 0J0<br />

P: (306) 235-7795 or (306) 235-4447<br />

W: www.screamingeagleoutfitting.ca<br />

Base: 24km N of Buffalo Narrows. Outposts: N<br />

and S sides of Churchill Lake. ❖ Great <strong>hunting</strong><br />

and <strong>fishing</strong>. Natural, crystal clear northern lakes.<br />

Beautiful northern lights. Peaceful, unspoiled<br />

wilderness setting makes for a relaxing and<br />

enjoyable adventure. Two modern cabins at<br />

base camp, two rustic cabins at outpost.<br />

Capacity: 6 persons. 4 units - Cabin(s). $$: upon<br />

request. Onsite Services: Freezing service, Shore<br />

lunch.<br />

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12<br />

Tinker’s Camp<br />

Map C7<br />

www.2sk.ca/18248<br />

Box 490, 517 Buffalo Street,<br />

BUFFALO NARROWS, SK S0M 0J0<br />

P: (306) 235-7643 or (306) 235-4830<br />

E: tinkerscamp@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.tinkerscamp.com<br />

S end of Little Peter Pond at the mouth of the<br />

Niska Channel, 29km W of Buffalo Narrows.<br />

Access via Hwy 925 (Dillon Rd). Outposts: Hay<br />

Island. Open 15-May-2012 to 31-Oct-2012<br />

❖ New modern camp on the Niska Channel just<br />

off the Churchill River system. The only camp on<br />

the lake. Lakefront cabins. Full American Plan<br />

packages include cabin, meals, boat/motor.<br />

Guides extra. Hay Island Lodge outpost offers<br />

exclusive packages. Capacity: 40 persons. 16<br />

units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$: upon<br />

CARROT RIVER<br />

13<br />

Walters Wilderness<br />

Camp Outfitting<br />

Map D5<br />

www.2sk.ca/11651<br />

Box 602, CARROT RIVER, SK S0E 0L0<br />

P: (306) 768-2485 or (306) 768-2177<br />

E: j_charko@msn.com<br />

W: www.waltershunt.com<br />

Private land, 10km N and 34km E of Carrot<br />

River. Open 1-Apr-2012 to 1-Dec-2012 ❖ Drivein<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> camp features modern lodge with<br />

dining room, shower, washer/dryer, gazebo.<br />

Excellent upland game bird/waterfowl <strong>hunting</strong>;<br />

big game <strong>hunting</strong>. River <strong>fishing</strong> for walleye and<br />

northern pike. Wilderness outpost camp. Health<br />

inspected. Capacity: 17 persons. 2 units - Central<br />

dining facility, Cabin(s), Private bathroom,<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: upon request. Onsite<br />

Services: Freezing service.<br />

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Northern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

Wilderness Hunts Inc<br />

Map C5<br />

12 persons. 2 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Shared bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

Package plan includes home cooked breakfast<br />

and supper meals, packed lunches, modern<br />

lodging, transportation to and from stands, and<br />

excellent field care of your trophy by<br />

experienced staff. Onsite Services: Freezing<br />

service.<br />

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16<br />

Timberlost Outfitting<br />

Map C5<br />

Bucks over 170 inches. We also rent<br />

wakeboards, <strong>fishing</strong> boats, ATVs and ice <strong>fishing</strong><br />

shacks, and offer black bear viewing and<br />

ecotours in the area. Guided <strong>fishing</strong> and cabin<br />

rental at Chitek Lake. Capacity: 2 units - Central<br />

dining facility, Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. 5 1/2 day whitetailed<br />

deer hunts, 5 day bear hunts. Packages<br />

include meals, lodging at camp, <strong>hunting</strong><br />

licences, taxes and return transportation to<br />

Saskatoon. Onsite Services: Boat/motor rental,<br />

Shore lunch.<br />

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www.2sk.ca/11516<br />

214 McCormack Road,<br />

SASKATOON, SK S7M 4T9<br />

P: (306) 382-2342 or (306) 221-2228<br />

E: nswhunts@shaw.ca<br />

W: www.nswhunts.com<br />

Base: Chitek Lake, 53km NW of Spiritwood.<br />

Outpost: 20km SW of Chitek Lake. Open<br />

1-Apr-2012 to 1-Dec-2012 ❖ Trophy <strong>hunting</strong> at<br />

its best in forest fringe. Spring and fall black<br />

bear - 100% success. White-tailed deer -<br />

170+ B&C taken yearly. Excellent waterfowl and<br />

upland game bird <strong>hunting</strong>. Clean and<br />

comfortable modern accommodations and<br />

excellent home cooked meals. Capacity:<br />

www.2sk.ca/22716<br />

Box 271, LEOVILLE, SK S0J 1N0<br />

P: (306) 821-2726<br />

E: saskatchewanoutfitting@gmail.com<br />

W: www.timberlostoutfitting.com<br />

224km N of Saskatoon between Leoville and Big<br />

River. ❖ A trophy hunter’s paradise. Fully<br />

<strong>guide</strong>d white-tailed deer and black bear hunts.<br />

CHITEK LAKE<br />

14<br />

Little Pine Lodge<br />

Map C5<br />

www.2sk.ca/11523<br />

Box 40, CHITEK LAKE, SK S0J 0L0<br />

P: (306) 984-2332 or (306) 984-2027<br />

E: gilleandlise@hotmail.com<br />

W: www.littlepinelodge.com<br />

Access via Hwy 24, N of Spiritwood. ❖ Year-round<br />

resort offers winterized lakefront cabins. Trophy<br />

walleye and northern pike. Fishing and pontoon<br />

boat rentals. Ice <strong>fishing</strong> shack rentals. Moose, deer,<br />

bear and bird <strong>hunting</strong> area. Many trails to access by<br />

ATV or snowmobile. Capacity: 73 persons. 10 units -<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom, Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: Cabins $70 and up. Boats $25/hr or<br />

$150/day, one tank of gas included. Pontoon boat<br />

$50/hr, $300/day. Stay 7 nights and only pay for 6.<br />

Onsite Services: Auto fuel, Boat/motor rental,<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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CHOICELAND<br />

17<br />

Kutawagan Outfitters<br />

Map D5<br />

4 Full hook-up. $$: (US funds) LHK cabins<br />

$60/person. Full American Plan moose <strong>hunting</strong><br />

rates upon request. Prices subject to change.<br />

Onsite Services: Auto fuel, Marine fuel,<br />

Boat/motor rental, Canoe rental, Freezing<br />

service, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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20 persons. 4 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. Cdn funds. Full American and<br />

LHK <strong>fishing</strong> package rates upon request. Onsite<br />

Services: Filleting service, Freezing service,<br />

Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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CHURCHILL RIVER/MOUNTAIN PORTAGE<br />

COCHRANE RIVER<br />

19<br />

Twin Falls Lodge<br />

Map D7<br />

21<br />

Cochrane River Outfitters<br />

Map B10<br />

www.2sk.ca/15656<br />

Box 70, CHOICELAND, SK S0J 0M0<br />

P: (306) 428-2032<br />

E: bearpawlodge@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.kutawagan.com<br />

5.6km W of Choiceland on N side of Hwy 55,<br />

1 hour NE of Prince Albert on Hwy 55. Closest<br />

airport is Saskatoon, 2 1/2 hours away. Open<br />

1-May-2012 to 5-Dec-2012 ❖ Experience a bow,<br />

rifle or muzzleloader wilderness hunt for spring<br />

and fall bear and white-tailed deer in a northern<br />

forest area. Stay in our beautiful lodge with<br />

home cooked meals. Check website for photos<br />

and references. Capacity: 8 persons. 3 units -<br />

Guest room(s), Guest room(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Private bathroom, Shared bathroom. $$: upon<br />

request. Please call for rate information.<br />

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CHURCHILL RIVER<br />

18<br />

Slim’s Cabins<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11709<br />

Hangar #11, Hangar Road,<br />

SASKATOON, SK S7L 5X4<br />

P: (306) 242-3167 or (306) 221-6233<br />

TF: 1(800) 667-9556 (Canada/US)<br />

E: beyondlaronge@shaw.ca<br />

W: www.twinfallslodge.com<br />

Mountain Portage on Churchill River, between<br />

Robertson Falls and Twin Falls. 72 air km NE of<br />

La Ronge. Open 28-May-2012 to 10-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Fully modern cabins with electricity, daily<br />

maid service and home cooked meals. Excellent<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> for walleye, northern pike, perch,<br />

whitefish. Very scenic area, waterfalls tour.<br />

Family-owned and operated for 24 years.<br />

Personalized service. Capacity: 24 persons. 10<br />

units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. $$: Two day package (Full American<br />

Plan) $900/person, additional days available.<br />

Please contact for special group pricing. Onsite<br />

Services: Filleting service, Freezing service,<br />

Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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www.2sk.ca/21059<br />

3910 Thatcher Avenue,<br />

SASKATOON, SK S7R 1A4<br />

P: (306) 668-1061<br />

TF: 1(866) 484-4868 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@crohunts.com<br />

W: www.crohunts.com<br />

Wollaston Lake region. Arrive at Points North<br />

Landing where the package begins, we will then<br />

fly you via float plane to a wilderness camp.<br />

Outposts: Cochrane River. Open 30-Aug-2012 to<br />

30-Sep-2012 ❖ Fully <strong>guide</strong>d trophy moose and<br />

black bear hunts in the remote northern<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> wilderness. Black bear available<br />

in a variety of colour phases. Only a select<br />

number of moose hunters taken each season.<br />

Access to spike camps by float plane only.<br />

$$: upon request. 5 1/2 day <strong>guide</strong>d black bear<br />

hunt and 7 1/2 day <strong>guide</strong>d moose hunt, both<br />

originate from Points North Landing. Please call<br />

for rates. Onsite Services: Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch &<br />

release limits apply.<br />

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CHURCHILL RIVER/POTTER RAPIDS<br />

www.2sk.ca/11650<br />

Box 189, CREIGHTON, SK S0P 0A0<br />

P: (306) 754-2021<br />

TF: 1(866) 774-2021 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@slimscabins.com<br />

W: www.slimscabins.com<br />

On the Churchill River system N of Pelican<br />

Narrows. Km 103 on Hwy 135. Outposts:<br />

Flanagan Lake, Pita Lake, Tomahawk Lake,<br />

Harvey Lake, Robbestad Lake, Jackpine Lake.<br />

❖ Camp set in a small bay of the Churchill River<br />

with excellent northern pike and walleye <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

Eight fly-in outposts and five boat-in outposts.<br />

Outposts: Flanagan Lake, Pita Lake, Tomahawk<br />

Lake, Harvey Lake, Robbestad Lake, Jackpine<br />

Lake. Capacity: 70 persons. 25 units - Nonsmoking<br />

rooms available, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. Campsites: 6 Elec/Wtr, 2 N/Elec,<br />

20<br />

Churchill River<br />

Voyageur Lodge<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11710<br />

Box 69, LA RONGE, SK S0J 1L0<br />

P: (306) 425-3435 or (306) 425-4774<br />

E: info@voyageurlodge.com<br />

W: www.voyageurlodge.com<br />

Potter Rapids on the Churchill River (formerly<br />

Drinking Falls). 72 air km NE of La Ronge. 30<br />

minutes by boat from Stanley Mission. Open<br />

19-May-2012 to 24-Sep-2012 ❖ Log cabins,<br />

central washrooms, showers, sauna, 24 hour<br />

power. Bedding/utensils supplied. Sundeck and<br />

gazebo. 18 ft Lund boat/50 hp Mercury<br />

outboard motors. Scenic area, just 5km from<br />

Nistowiak Falls. Licenced for Nistowiak and<br />

Drinking Lakes. Super walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Capacity:<br />

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COLONSAY<br />

22<br />

Honker Heaven Outfitters Inc<br />

Map E3<br />

www.2sk.ca/23032<br />

Box 311, Colonsay, SK S0K 0Z0<br />

P: (306) 222-0566 or (306) 255-2159<br />

E: info@honkerheaven.com<br />

W: www.honkerheaven.com<br />

Allan Hills area, S of Colonsay. Open 1-Sep-2012<br />

to 30-Nov-2012 ❖ Waterfowl <strong>hunting</strong> area - WM<br />

Zone 22 - covers 1500 sq miles, and includes<br />

numerous water holes and marshes between<br />

Lake Diefenbaker and Last Mountain Lake. The<br />

proximity to two major flyways makes this area<br />

a staging ground for millions of birds. Filming of<br />

<strong>guide</strong>d hunts by advance booking. Guest<br />

house(s). $$: upon request.<br />

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COMPLEX LAKE<br />

23<br />

Complex Lake Lodge<br />

Map A8<br />

www.2sk.ca/11684<br />

Box 71, Ardmore, AB T0A 0B0<br />

P: (780) 812-5596 or (780) 812-1814<br />

E: rock@telusplanet.net<br />

W: www.complexlake.com<br />

On island at Complex Lake. Fly-in from Buffalo<br />

Narrows on Hwy 155. Open 27-May-2012 to<br />

30-Sep-2012 ❖ Only camp on lake, no<br />

commercial <strong>fishing</strong>. Excellent lake trout,<br />

northern pike and walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Sheltered<br />

bays and deep trenches. Heated, comfortable<br />

non-modern cabins. Hot shower, laundry<br />

facilities, well-equipped kitchen. Attendant on<br />

site. Capacity: 10 persons. 2 units - Central<br />

dining facility, Bunkhouse, Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. LHK <strong>fishing</strong><br />

package includes boat/motor/gas. Bring own<br />

tackle, sleeping bag, personal items and food.<br />

Onsite Services: Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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COWAN LAKE<br />

24<br />

Poplar Point Resort<br />

Map C5<br />

www.2sk.ca/11539<br />

Box 760, BIG RIVER, SK S0J 0E0<br />

P: (306) 469-4987<br />

E: poplarpointresort@hotmail.com<br />

W: www.poplarpointresort.com<br />

29km NW of Big River on Hwy 55, and 0.5km<br />

off highway. Paved highway all the way from<br />

Saskatoon. ❖ Spring/fall bear hunts. Fully<br />

<strong>guide</strong>d white-tailed deer hunts in the forest<br />

fringe area. All <strong>hunting</strong> from tree stands over<br />

active baits. Snowmobile Route 66 at camp.<br />

Heated ice <strong>fishing</strong> hut. Capacity: 42 persons.<br />

8 units - Central dining facility, Guest room(s),<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. Full American Plan includes<br />

meals and accommodations. LHK options also<br />

available. Ice <strong>fishing</strong> shacks $30/day. Onsite<br />

Services: Auto fuel, Marine fuel, Boat/motor<br />

rental, Canoe rental, Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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CREE LAKE<br />

25<br />

Boreal Camp Services &<br />

Outfitting Ltd -<br />

Cree Lake Camp<br />

Map A9<br />

www.2sk.ca/11686<br />

Box 318, LA RONGE, SK S0J 1L0<br />

P: (306) 425-2437<br />

E: <strong>fishing</strong>.boreal@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.borealcamps.com<br />

Cree Lake, 300km NW of La Ronge. Fly in from<br />

La Ronge or Fort McMurray. Open 1-Jun-2012 to<br />

30-Oct-2011 ❖ Lodge on sand cliff overlooking<br />

Cree Lake featuring spacious living area,<br />

hot/cold running water, propane appliances. We<br />

cater to one group at a time. Catch and release<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> for large northerns, lake trout and Arctic<br />

grayling from 16 ft boats with 20 hp motors.<br />

Capacity: 10 persons. 3 units - Guest room(s),<br />

Guest house(s). $$: (Cdn funds) Packages start<br />

at $850 plus air fare. Call for options and details.<br />

Onsite Services: Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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Cree Lake Lodge<br />

Map A9<br />

www.2sk.ca/12439<br />

Box 225, Paradise Hill, SK S0M 2G0<br />

P: (306) 839-4517 or (306) 344-4862<br />

E: info@creelakelodge.com<br />

W: www.creelakelodge.com<br />

N end of Cree Lake (80 x 48km) on the tip of<br />

Rushmer Penninsula. Open 1-Jun-2012 to<br />

30-Sep-2012 ❖ Prime northern pike, lake trout,<br />

Arctic grayling and walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Bear hunts.<br />

Full service, fly-in. Home cooked meals,<br />

individual lodging per party. Professional,<br />

courteous <strong>guide</strong>s. Capacity: 16 persons. 6 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. (US funds)<br />

American Plan includes return airfare from<br />

Saskatoon to lodge, meals, accommodation,<br />

<strong>guide</strong>, boat/motor/gas. Onsite Services: Shore<br />

lunch.<br />

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Crystal Lodge Inc<br />

Map A9<br />

www.2sk.ca/15914<br />

37 - 315 Bayview Crescent, SASKATOON, SK<br />

S7V 1B5<br />

P: (306) 222-8339 or (306) 373-3499<br />

E: boychukconst@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.creelake.com<br />

Ispatinow Island in the centre of Cree Lake.<br />

Fly-in from airstrip at km 176 on Hwy 914, Key<br />

Lake area. Outposts: Lansdowne Lake, Holgar<br />

Lake. Open 1-Jun-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ Many<br />

islands with beautiful white sand and clear,<br />

clean water. Excellent <strong>fishing</strong> for trophy lake<br />

trout, northern pike and Arctic grayling. 16 ft<br />

boats, 4-stroke Honda motors. Fly-ins from La<br />

Ronge and Fort MacMurray, AB. Capacity: 28<br />

persons. 5 units - Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Private bathroom. $$: LHK Plan (Cdn funds)<br />

$295/day/person includes cabin,<br />

boat/motor/gas and <strong>guide</strong>s. Airfare extra. Bring<br />

own tackle and bedrolls. Deposit $295/person.<br />

Onsite Services: Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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Northern Cree Adventures<br />

Map C6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11606<br />

Box 58, PIERCELAND, SK S0M 2K0<br />

P: (306) 839-4611 or (780) 573-9384<br />

E: myrnapikowicz@mcsnet.ca<br />

W: northerncree<strong>fishing</strong>.com<br />

Cable Bay on Cree Lake, 270km NE of Fort<br />

McMurray, AB via air. 192km N of Buffalo<br />

Narrows. Open 1-Jun-2012 to 30-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Outfitter for northern district <strong>fishing</strong> and bear<br />

<strong>hunting</strong>. ATV and hiking trails close by. Enjoy<br />

home cooked meals, and the convenience of<br />

wireless internet and satellite TV at this modern<br />

camp on Cree Lake. Capacity: 27 persons. 14<br />

units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: Fishing packages and bear<br />

hunt/<strong>fishing</strong> combo packages. 160km river


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moose hunt. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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CUT KNIFE<br />

31<br />

Big Sky Outfitting<br />

Map C4<br />

and a dinner/social evening at our farm to<br />

welcome you. Customized packages available.<br />

Licence extra. Onsite Services: Freezing service.<br />

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CUMBERLAND DELTA<br />

29<br />

Delta Big Game Outfitters<br />

Map D5<br />

www.2sk.ca/22707<br />

18 Pineview Road, WHITECOURT, AB T7S 1H7<br />

P: (780) 706-3903 or (306) 888-7317<br />

TF: 1(888) 550-2008 (Canada/US)<br />

E: darrell@deltabiggameoutfitters.ca<br />

W: www.deltabiggameoutfitters.ca<br />

N of Carrot River on Hwy 123. Watch for small<br />

green and white sign marked Delta Outfitting.<br />

❖ Family-operated outfitting business located in<br />

central <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Experienced guiding for<br />

white-tailed deer, black bear and resident<br />

moose hunts, as well as walleye and northern<br />

pike <strong>fishing</strong>. Main camp offers modern<br />

accommodations and home cooked meals. Two<br />

rustic outpost camps. Capacity: 12 persons. 14<br />

units - Non-smoking rooms available, Central<br />

dining facility, Bunkhouse, Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Rates dependent<br />

on type of game. Groups welcome. Onsite<br />

Services: Boat/motor rental, Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service.<br />

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CUP LAKE<br />

www.2sk.ca/14570<br />

Box 87, CUT KNIFE, SK S0M 0N0<br />

P: (306) 398-2910<br />

TF: 1(888) 248-9711 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@wheelerriver.com<br />

W: www.wheelerriverlodge.com<br />

Cut Knife area for geese and duck hunts, North<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> and Battle Rivers for bear hunts.<br />

Open 1-Apr-2012 to 1-Nov-2012 ❖ Large<br />

migratory bird population with low <strong>hunting</strong><br />

pressure ensures quality hunts. Rural hospitality<br />

and personalized service make the difference for<br />

our hunters. Bear <strong>hunting</strong> packages also<br />

available. New starting 2011 - spring snow<br />

goose hunts! Capacity: 6 persons. 3 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Guest house(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s). $$: upon request. Packages<br />

include all transportation during the hunt,<br />

guiding, equipment, meals, accommodations<br />

DAVIN LAKE<br />

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Davin Lake Lodge<br />

Map B8<br />

www.2sk.ca/14456<br />

Box 508, NAICAM, SK S0K 2Z0<br />

P: (306) 874-5558 or (403) 774-4058<br />

E: fish@davinlake.com<br />

W: www.davinlake.com<br />

Davin Lake. Access via Hwy 905 or fly-in. 540m<br />

airstrip at camp. Outposts: Wathaman Lake.<br />

Open 1-Jun-2012 to 15-Sep-2012 ❖ Fully<br />

modern insulated and carpeted cabins with<br />

private washrooms and comfortable bedding.<br />

Ice available. S-14 Lund boats with padded<br />

seats, fish landing nets, and dependable 15 hp<br />

Honda 4-stroke outboard motors. Fine dining in<br />

a casual friendly atmosphere. Capacity: 48<br />

persons. 8 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$:<br />

upon request. Full American Plan and LHK plan<br />

at Davin Lake. LHK packages at Wathaman Lake<br />

outpost camp. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch.<br />

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Cup Lake Adventures<br />

Map C8<br />

www.2sk.ca/11553<br />

28 Coupland Crescent,<br />

MEADOW LAKE, SK S9X 1A7<br />

P: (306) 236-4675<br />

E: cuplake@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.<strong>fishing</strong>bug.com/cuplake/<br />

Cup Lake, 112 air km from Buffalo Narrows.<br />

Open 1-Jun-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ Cup Lake is<br />

situated in the Precambrian Shield with rock<br />

outcroppings, sandy beaches and a beautiful<br />

waterfall. The cabin is the only one on the lake<br />

and equipped for light housekeeping. Excellent<br />

walleye, trout and northern pike <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

Capacity: 8 persons. 1 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s). $$: upon request. LHK package<br />

includes cabin, boat/motor/gas, return airfare to<br />

Buffalo Narrows. Prices do not include taxes.<br />

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34<br />

Twin Bay Resort Ltd<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11634<br />

General Delivery,<br />

DESCHAMBAULT LAKE, SK S0P 0C0<br />

P: (306) 632-4767<br />

E: knseib@sasktel.net<br />

280km NE of Prince Albert via the Hanson Lake<br />

Road and Hwy 911, on Deschambault Lake.<br />

Outposts: Sadler Lake. ❖ Owner-operated<br />

offering excellent hospitality and personalized<br />

service. Modern lakefront light housekeeping<br />

cabins and cafe serving home cooked meals.<br />

Relax and enjoy <strong>fishing</strong> and <strong>hunting</strong> in northern<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Capacity: 20 persons. 3 units -<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$:<br />

upon request. Packages are customized to suit<br />

clients needs. Onsite Services: Boat/motor<br />

rental, Canoe rental, Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Shore lunch, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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DORE LAKE<br />

35<br />

Michel Lodge<br />

Map C6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11561<br />

Box 760, MEADOW LAKE, SK S9X 1Y6<br />

P: (306) 832-4413<br />

TF: 1(800) 290-4487 (Canada/US)<br />

E: michel.lodge@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.<strong>fishing</strong>bug.com/michellodge<br />

Michel Point on Dore Lake, access via Hwy 924.<br />

Airstrip within 16km. ❖ Beachfront cabins and<br />

lodge nestled on scenic peninsula. Excellent<br />

northern pike and walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Enjoy<br />

spectacular sunsets, campfire evenings,<br />

birdwatching and hiking. Special group catering.<br />

Wilderness snowmobiling and ice <strong>fishing</strong><br />

excursions. Adjacent campground. Capacity: 32<br />

persons. 8 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Private bathroom. Campsites: 14<br />

N/Elec. $$: upon request. All-inclusive packages<br />

feature delicious home cooked meals, cabin and<br />

boat/motor. Small pets permitted $10/day.<br />

Onsite Services: Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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EAST TROUT LAKE<br />

36<br />

Katche Kamp Outfitters<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11558<br />

RR2 Site 201 Box 129,<br />

SASKATOON, SK S7K 3J5<br />

P: (306) 426-2080 or (306) 283-4224 (winter)<br />

TF: 1(888) 777-7453 (Canada/US)<br />

E: bdblackmon@hotmail.com<br />

W: www.katchekamp.com<br />

East Trout Lake. Nipekamew area, off Hwys 120<br />

and 913 on gravel road. Open 15-May-2012 to<br />

15-Sep-2012 ❖ Resort set on high ground<br />

DESCHAMBAULT LAKE<br />

33<br />

Northern Lights Lodge<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11554<br />

Box 30056, SASKATOON, SK S7L 0S3<br />

P: (306) 384-5007 or (780) 669-2704<br />

(May - Sep)<br />

E: info@northernlightslodge.ca<br />

W: www.northernlightslodge.ca<br />

Km 222 on the Hanson Lake Road (Hwy 106), SE<br />

arm of Deschambault Lake. Open 19-May-2012 to<br />

30-Sep-2012 ❖ Comfortable wilderness <strong>fishing</strong> at<br />

one of Canada’s first fully modern wheelchair<br />

accessible <strong>fishing</strong> lodges. Excellent <strong>fishing</strong> for<br />

northern pike, walleye and perch. Boat rentals<br />

available on Deschambault and Limestone Lakes.<br />

Capacity: 42 persons. 7 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. Campsites: 10<br />

N/Elec. $$: upon request. Onsite Services:<br />

Boat/motor rental, Filleting service, Freezing service,<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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overlooking narrows. Natural harbour amid<br />

birch, pine, spruce and aspen. Direct access to<br />

two large lakes for northern pike, lake trout and<br />

walleye. Steepbank Wilderness and numerous<br />

lakes for exotic fish within 20 minutes. Capacity:<br />

32 persons. 6 units - Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s).<br />

Campsites: 4 Elec, 8 N/Elec. $$: Per night; 2<br />

adult minimum; 1/2 price 6-15 yrs. Cabins<br />

$39/person. Camping $12.50/person lakeside,<br />

$7.50/person forestside. Boat/motor (gas extra)<br />

$89/day, $55 1/2 day. Full American Plan $160<br />

US/day. Onsite Services: Auto fuel, Marine fuel,<br />

Boat/motor rental, Canoe rental, Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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Pine Grove Resort -<br />

East Trout Lake<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11559<br />

Box 364, CHRISTOPHER LAKE, SK S0J 0N0<br />

P: (306) 426-2144 (May - Sep) or<br />

(306) 961-2761<br />

W: www.webnphone.com/directory/<br />

listingview382.htm<br />

72km N of Candle Lake via Hwys 120, 913, 927.<br />

Open 15-May-2012 to 15-Sep-2012 ❖ Quiet,<br />

relaxing area sheltered by beautiful pine, birch,<br />

aspen and spruce forest. Excellent lake trout,<br />

northern pike and walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Light<br />

housekeeping cabins with decks, heat, cold<br />

running water, fridge, stove, dishes, cooking<br />

utensils. Public shower. Campsites. Play area.<br />

Capacity: 36 persons. 6 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Shared bathroom. Campsites: 20<br />

Elec. $$: Cabins $65 D, $10 each additional<br />

person. Rates subject to change. Fishing <strong>guide</strong><br />

is available at no additional cost. Onsite<br />

Services: Auto fuel, Marine fuel, Boat/motor<br />

rental, Canoe rental, Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service.<br />

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ERRINGTON LAKE<br />

38<br />

Errington Lake Lodge<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/22742<br />

Box 2364, KINDERSLEY, SK S0L 1S0<br />

P: (306) 460-9676<br />

E: errington@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.erringtonlakelodge.com<br />

Errington Lake, 48km S of Flin Flon, MB via float<br />

plane. ❖ Enjoy excellent <strong>fishing</strong> for northern<br />

pike and lake trout. Fly-in wilderness camp with<br />

private, fully furnished, waterfront cabin. Ice<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> in winter. Use of brand new Lund 16 ft<br />

boat with 25 hp motor plus two 14 ft boats with<br />

15 hp motors. Capacity: 6 persons. 2 units -<br />

Cabin(s). $$: upon request. $495/3 nights,<br />

$535/4 nights, $600/5 nights plus taxes, based<br />

on minimum 4 people. Additional rates<br />

available upon request. Onsite Services: Ice<br />

<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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EULAS LAKE<br />

39<br />

Foster River Camps -<br />

Eulas Lake<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11736<br />

Box 35, DAVIN, SK S0G 1B0<br />

P: (306) 761-0707<br />

E: bonnie@fosterrivercamps.com<br />

W: www.fosterrivercamps.com<br />

Eulas Lake on Foster River. Fly-in camp 104km<br />

NW of La Ronge. Open 1-Jun-2012 to<br />

1-Oct-2012 ❖ The only camp on Eulas Lake.<br />

Located on an island at the N end of the lake.<br />

Sandy beach. Cabin accommodations. 14 ft and<br />

12 ft boats. Excellent walleye and northern pike<br />

<strong>fishing</strong>. Satellite phone at camp. Capacity: 8<br />

persons. 3 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. LHK package includes cabin,<br />

round trip airfare from La Ronge,<br />

boat/motor/gas. Special family rates July and<br />

Aug. Flights out of Missinipe. Onsite Services:<br />

Freezing service.<br />

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FLOTTEN LAKE<br />

40<br />

Flotten Lake Resort Limited<br />

Map C6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11755<br />

Box 121, DORINTOSH, SK S0M 0T0<br />

P: (306) 236-1940<br />

E: info@flottenlake.com<br />

W: www.flottenlake.com<br />

In Meadow Lake Provincial Park, 26km N of Hwy<br />

904. Outposts: Mallard Lake. Open 15-Apr-2012<br />

to 6-Dec-2011 ❖ Resort located on the Flotten<br />

River in a peaceful setting of fir and spruce.<br />

Children welcome. Excellent birdwatching.<br />

Central showers. We offer spring and fall bear,<br />

white-tailed deer, moose, upland game bird and<br />

waterfowl hunts. Fishing packages. Capacity: 35<br />

persons. 6 units - Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Private bathroom. Campsites: 6 Elec/Wtr.<br />

$$: 4 day game bird hunts $1500. LHK <strong>fishing</strong><br />

package: 4 persons/cabin/boat/motor/gas $300<br />

- $400/day. Onsite Services: Marine fuel,<br />

Boat/motor rental, Canoe rental, Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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FOSTER LAKES/LOWER<br />

41<br />

Beaver Lodge Fly-Inn Co Ltd<br />

Map B8<br />

www.2sk.ca/15695<br />

Box 298, SPALDING, SK S0K 4C0<br />

P: (306) 874-5661 or (403) 770-3046 (summer)<br />

TF: 1(866) 413-5946 (Canada/US)<br />

E: beaverlodge@bogend.ca<br />

W: www.beaverlodgeflyin.com<br />

Base camp 155km N of La Ronge on Lower<br />

Foster Lake. Open 25-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Lodge and cabins set in beautiful bay,<br />

surrounded by pine, aspen and birch. Sand<br />

beach, clear fresh water, rapids. Main lodge built<br />

by Jacques Cousteau and team for use while<br />

filming a documentary on beavers of northern<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Memorabilia of the work<br />

preserved. Capacity: 20 persons. 4 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Guest room(s), Cabin(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: upon request. Full<br />

American Plan includes return airfare from<br />

Missinipe, cabin, bedding and towels, home<br />

cooked meals, 16 ft Lund boat, new Yamaha<br />

and Honda motors, gas, fish handling and<br />

pontoon boat. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch<br />

& release limits apply.<br />

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GEORGE LAKE<br />

42<br />

George Lake Camp Outfitting<br />

Map C8<br />

www.2sk.ca/16516<br />

32981 Two Creek Lane, CHARLO, MT 59824<br />

P: (406) 644-2297<br />

E: twocreek@blackfoot.net<br />

W: www.georgelake.com<br />

130 air km NW of La Ronge, on George Lake.<br />

Open 15-May-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ The only<br />

camp on the lake, accessed by float plane from<br />

La Ronge. Experience excellent <strong>fishing</strong> for lake<br />

trout, northern pike and walleye, and black bear<br />

<strong>hunting</strong>. Onsite attendant. Dining lodge and<br />

cabin accommodation. Capacity: 12 persons. 3<br />

units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: Full American Plan packages.<br />

Boat/motor/gas and bedding supplied. Bring<br />

your own tackle and personal items. Onsite<br />

Services: Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch & release limits<br />

apply.<br />

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GOW LAKE<br />

43<br />

Northern Reflection Lodge<br />

Map B8<br />

www.2sk.ca/11703<br />

Box 125, Coleville, SK S0L 0K0<br />

P: (306) 965-2925 or (306) 460-8948<br />

E: northernreflectionlodge@hotmail.ca<br />

W: www.northernreflectionlodge.com<br />

Gow Lake, 166 air km N of La Ronge or 100 air<br />

km N of Missinipe (Otter Lake). Open 25-May-<br />

2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ Fish on a scenic<br />

wilderness lake created by meteor impact, right<br />

in the heart of the Precambrian Shield. While<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> for walleye, northern pike, or lake trout,<br />

view the ancient petroglyphs on the cliff walls,<br />

and relax, knowing you are the only group on<br />

the lake. Spring bear and fall moose <strong>hunting</strong><br />

also available. Capacity: 8 persons. 2 units -<br />

Cabin(s), Private bathroom. $$: Light<br />

Housekeeping Plan includes return airfare from<br />

Missinipe, lodging, 16 ft Lund botat/motor/gas,<br />

filleting and freezing. Full American Plan for<br />

moose/bear hunts. Onsite Services: Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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GREEN LAKE<br />

44<br />

Bait Masters Bear Hunting<br />

Camps Ltd<br />

Map C6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11608<br />

Box 99, GREEN LAKE, SK S0M 1B0<br />

P: (306) 832-2084<br />

E: baitmaster@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.baitmaster.net<br />

E side of Green Lake, 1.6km S of the village off<br />

Hwy 55. Outposts: Cowan Lake, Hillyer Lake.<br />

❖ Fully <strong>guide</strong>d spring bear hunts, white-tailed<br />

deer hunts, and fall combination hunts (ie. bear<br />

and birds). All <strong>hunting</strong> done from tree stands<br />

over active baits. Migratory bird and upland<br />

game bird hunts include all decoys and blinds.<br />

Capacity: 18 persons. 6 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Guest room(s), Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: upon request. American<br />

Plan available. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service.<br />

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HATCHET LAKE<br />

46<br />

Hatchet Lake Lodge<br />

Map B10<br />

www.2sk.ca/11701<br />

Box 26031, SASKATOON, SK S7K 8L1<br />

P: (306) 664-2488 or (306) 633-2132<br />

(Jun - Aug)<br />

TF: 1(800) 661-9183 (Canada/US)<br />

E: hll@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.hatchetlake.com<br />

Fly-in camp on island in Hatchet Lake. 128km S<br />

of the Northwest Territories. Open 7-Jun-2012 to<br />

22-Aug-2012 ❖ Fully modern camp in<br />

Precambrian setting. Four sand beaches on<br />

island. Private cabins, experienced <strong>guide</strong>s,<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> for northern pike, trout, Arctic grayling<br />

and walleye. 6000 ft private airstrip 3.2km from<br />

camp. Satellite internet. Capacity: 60 persons. 25<br />

units - Cabin(s), Private bathroom. $$: upon<br />

request. Full American Plan <strong>fishing</strong> packages.<br />

Onsite Services: Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch<br />

& release limits apply.<br />

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HASBALA LAKE<br />

45<br />

Hasbala Lake Lodge<br />

Map B11<br />

www.2sk.ca/11503<br />

3131 W Avion Way, LAVEEN, AZ 85339<br />

P: (602) 908-1532 or (303) 857-2079<br />

TF: 1(855) 426-9366 (US only)<br />

E: ron@hasbalalake.com W: www.hasbalalake.com<br />

Hasbala Lake, exactly where the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, Manitoba, Northwest<br />

Territories and Nunavut borders meet on the 60th parallel, 225 air km<br />

N of Wollaston Lake. Open 9-Jun-2012 to 8-Sep-2012 ❖ Wonderful<br />

catch and release northern pike <strong>fishing</strong>, lake trout and Arctic grayling.<br />

One of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s most remote trophy fly-in <strong>fishing</strong> lodges.<br />

Excellent facilities, <strong>guide</strong>s, equipment, home cooked meals. Beautiful<br />

sub-arctic wilderness. Capacity: 12 persons. 3 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Guest room(s), Cabin(s), Private bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

(US funds). Full American Plan includes meals, lodging, bedding,<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> licence, <strong>guide</strong>s, boat/motor. Air charter from Saskatoon to<br />

Points North/Wollaston, then float plane to our lodge supplied.<br />

Onsite Services: Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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S A S K AT C H E W A N F I S H I N G & H U N T I N G O U T F I T T E R S 2 0 1 2<br />

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HAWKROCK RIVER<br />

HOLT LAKE<br />

ISKWATIKAN LAKE<br />

47<br />

Hawkrock Wilderness<br />

Adventures<br />

Map B10<br />

www.2sk.ca/11654<br />

Box 306, PORCUPINE PLAIN, SK S0E 1H0<br />

P: (306) 278-3351 or (306) 278-7159<br />

E: info@hawkrockwilderness.com<br />

W: www.hawkrockwilderness.com<br />

Fly-in lodge E of Black Lake, just 100km S of<br />

Northwest Territories border. Hunting camps<br />

near Greenwater Lake and Mistatim. Outposts:<br />

Porcupine Plain. ❖ Hawkrock has a trip for you<br />

whatever your outdoor interests. Trophy hunts<br />

(bow or rifle) for bear, white-tailed deer, moose,<br />

waterfowl. World-class trophy <strong>fishing</strong>. Fly-in for<br />

northern pike, lake trout, Arctic grayling, walleye.<br />

Lakers 40 lbs plus, pike 50 inches plus. Daily flyouts<br />

available. Capacity: 16 persons. 2 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Full American Plan<br />

packages. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Ice<br />

<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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HOBBS LAKE<br />

48<br />

Miskat Lake Outfitters (1997)<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/14328<br />

Box 542, CREIGHTON, SK S0P 0A0<br />

P: (306) 362-2357 or (780) 381-4373<br />

E: miskatlakeoutfitters@sasktel.net<br />

W: perkshe.sasktelwebsite.net<br />

Hobbs Lake, 67 air km W of Creighton. Open<br />

24-May-2012 to 1-Oct-2012 ❖ Family-owned,<br />

remote northern wilderness cabin accessible<br />

only by air. Secluded and well-equipped, camp<br />

caters to one group at a time. Guests enjoy<br />

exclusive use of two crystal clear northern lakes.<br />

Low <strong>fishing</strong> pressures makes for excellent<br />

northern pike and walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Capacity:<br />

6 persons. 1 units - Cabin(s), Shared bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. Includes airfare,<br />

accommodation, boat/motor/gas. Bring own<br />

bedding, tackle and food.<br />

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Holt Lake Lodge<br />

Map C8<br />

www.2sk.ca/14009<br />

Box 1178, OUTLOOK, SK S0L 2N0<br />

P: (306) 867-8068 or (306) 867-7725<br />

E: rolandjenson@hotmail.com<br />

W: www.holtlakelodge.com<br />

N end of scenic Holt Lake, 112km NE of Buffalo<br />

Narrows. Outposts: Soaring Lake. Open<br />

20-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ Lodge<br />

overlooks forested lakeland. Electricity, propane,<br />

fridge, freezer, large deck, sandy beach.<br />

Secluded bays offer pike/trout <strong>fishing</strong>. Trophy<br />

pike/walleye at Flinthead, Soaring, Airways,<br />

Tomsett Lakes; lake trout/pike at Holt, Vedette,<br />

Twist and Peak Lakes. Black bear hunts.<br />

Capacity: 18 persons. 3 units - Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Onsite Services:<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch,<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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HUDSON BAY<br />

50<br />

Overflow River Outfitters<br />

Map D4<br />

www.2sk.ca/11456<br />

Box 1265, HUDSON BAY, SK S0E 0Y0<br />

P: (306) 865-3069<br />

E: info@overflowoutfitters.com<br />

W: www.overflowoutfitters.com<br />

16km E of Hudson Bay at Erwood. Open<br />

15-May-2012 to 20-Dec-2012 ❖ Excellent deer<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> on 15,000 acres of privately owned land<br />

and a half million acres of provincial land. Bird<br />

and big game hunts. Good home cooked meals.<br />

Fully modern lodge with showers, electricity,<br />

colour TV with satellite. Heated shop for<br />

skinning game. Capacity: 14 persons. 7 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Guest room(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Full American Plan.<br />

Onsite Services: Freezing service.<br />

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HUNTER LAKE<br />

51<br />

Elusive <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

Whitetail Outfitter<br />

Map C6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11567<br />

RR 1, RICHARD, SK S0M 2P0<br />

P: (306) 246-4788<br />

E: eswoutfitter@yahoo.ca<br />

W: saskatchewanoutfitter.com<br />

Meadow Lake area. Outposts: Neeb. Open<br />

15-Oct-2012 to 6-Dec-2012 ❖ Excellent whitetailed<br />

deer habitat with the highest deer density<br />

the provincial forest has to offer. 170 plus deer<br />

taken yearly. Trophy deer as large as 199 3/8<br />

typical 8x8. Accommodations are clean,<br />

comfortable and warm. Client return rate is high<br />

so booking is essential. Capacity: 6 persons.<br />

2 units - Cabin(s), Shared bathroom. $$: upon<br />

request. Full American Plan. US funds.<br />

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Iskwatikan Lake Lodge<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11699<br />

Box 809, LA RONGE, SK S0J 1L0<br />

P: (306) 425-7014<br />

E: iskwatikanlakelodge@hotmail.com<br />

W: www.iskwatikanlake.com<br />

Iskwatikan Lake, 65 air km NE of La Ronge.<br />

Open 28-May-2012 to 1-Oct-2012 ❖ Crystal<br />

clear, fresh water. Well-protected bays and<br />

channels provide great <strong>fishing</strong> in all weather<br />

conditions, plus the natural “hat trick” (walleye,<br />

northern pike and lake trout) all in the same<br />

water. Float plane based at camp. The only<br />

camp on the lake. Fully modern cabins.<br />

Capacity: 16 persons. 6 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$: upon<br />

request. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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JAN LAKE<br />

53<br />

F.A.T.S. Camp 2005 Ltd<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/16019<br />

Box 400, CHOICELAND, SK S0J 0M0<br />

P: (306) 632-4400 or (306) 428-2182<br />

TF: 1(866) 526-5253 (Canada/US)<br />

E: kimeda.wil@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.fatscampjanlake.com<br />

6.4km N of Hwy 106 on Hwy 135, then W on<br />

Jan Lake access. Open 15-May-2012 to<br />

30-Sep-2012 ❖ Camp situated in scenic<br />

Precambrian Shield forest. Many bays and<br />

islands on lake offer northern pike and walleye<br />

<strong>fishing</strong>. G3 sport <strong>fishing</strong> boat and 21 ft pontoon<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> boat available. Modern log cabins and<br />

semi-modern frame cabins. Hiking trails.<br />

Capacity: 90 persons. 15 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom, Shared<br />

bathroom. Campsites: 8 Elec/Wtr, 2 Full hookup.<br />

$$: upon request. Onsite Services: Auto<br />

fuel, Marine fuel, Boat/motor rental, Boat/motor<br />

rental, Canoe rental, Canoe rental, Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch.<br />

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54<br />

Jan Lake Lodge<br />

Map D6<br />

KANE LAKE<br />

LAC LA PLONGE<br />

www.2sk.ca/11629<br />

905B - 9th Street E, SASKATOON, SK S7H 0M9<br />

P: (306) 955-5600 or (306) 632-4416<br />

(May - Sep)<br />

W: www.janlakelodge.com<br />

11km N of junction of Hwys 106 and 135.<br />

Airstrip within 10km. Open 18-May-2012 to<br />

29-Sep-2012 ❖ Excellent walleye and northern<br />

pike <strong>fishing</strong> on a Precambrian Shield lake. All<br />

lakefront cabins with covered decks, microwave,<br />

gas barbecue, daily towel service. Sandy beach,<br />

unsupervised playground, nature trail, paddle<br />

boats, guest laundromat and coffee shop.<br />

Capacity: 130 persons. 21 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. Campsites:<br />

12 Elec/Wtr, 2 Full hook-up. $$: Boat/motor<br />

$150/day. Summer special Jul 2 to Sep 2<br />

$263/group of 4 or less, includes cabin,<br />

boat/motor. Harvest special Sep 3 - 29<br />

$235/group of 4 or less. Onsite Services: Auto<br />

fuel, Marine fuel, Boat/motor rental, Canoe<br />

rental, Filleting service, Freezing service.<br />

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Three Lakes Camp<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/12825<br />

Box 206, FLIN FLON, MB R8A 1M7<br />

P: (306) 632-4500<br />

E: info@threelakescamp.com<br />

W: www.threelakescamp.com<br />

Located on Jan Lake, 70km W of Creighton,<br />

SK/Flin Flon, MB on Hwy 106, 7km N on Hwy<br />

135, then 4km W on Jan Lake access road.<br />

Grass/gravel airstrip within 10km. Open<br />

15-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ Experience<br />

world-class walleye and northern pike <strong>fishing</strong> on<br />

Jan Lake. Spectacular scenery, incredible<br />

tranquility. Explore over 113km of water from<br />

your doorstep. Modern LHK cabins and motel<br />

units in a rustic setting. Let us be your cabin at<br />

the lake! Capacity: 70 persons. 13 units -<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. Onsite Services: Auto fuel,<br />

Marine fuel, Boat/motor rental, Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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Kane Lake Trophy Outfitters<br />

Map E4<br />

www.2sk.ca/15685<br />

Box 55, MIDALE, SK S0C 1S0<br />

P: (403) 705-8715 or (306) 458-7003<br />

E: kanelakekamp@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.kanelake.com<br />

280km N of La Ronge on the N shore of Kane<br />

Lake. Outposts: Pritchard Lake. Open<br />

22-May-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ We offer<br />

exciting <strong>hunting</strong> for monster black bear and<br />

moose, as well as trophy <strong>fishing</strong> for lake trout,<br />

northern pike and walleye. Excellent food,<br />

accommodations and the courtesy of qualified<br />

staff. Outposts: Pritchard Lake. Capacity: 33<br />

persons. 6 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. Spring and fall black bear<br />

hunts - 6 day hunt, all inclusive. Fall moose hunt<br />

- 8 day hunt, all inclusive. Onsite Services:<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch,<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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KELVINGTON<br />

57<br />

Pipe Stone Guiding<br />

Map E4<br />

www.2sk.ca/11658<br />

Box 1735, MELFORT, SK S0E 1A0<br />

P: (306) 921-7649 or (306) 327-5786<br />

E: pipestone.placsko@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.pipestoneguiding.com<br />

14km NE of Kelvington. Hunting area includes<br />

the Porcupine Provincial Forest up to<br />

Greenwater Lake Provincial Park and the forest<br />

fringe area. Open 15-Apr-2012 to 15-Dec-2012<br />

❖ Hunting camp features modern<br />

accommodations in remodelled farm home.<br />

Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, hot running<br />

water, home cooked meals. Six day all-inclusive<br />

white-tailed deer and black bear hunts, three to<br />

six day all-inclusive bird hunts. Fishing nearby.<br />

Capacity: 3 units - Central dining facility, Guest<br />

room(s), Shared bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

Can accommodate groups of 6 big game<br />

hunters or 12 waterfowl hunters (additional<br />

lodging at local motel). Onsite Services:<br />

Freezing service.<br />

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Angler’s Trail Resort<br />

Map C7<br />

www.2sk.ca/12481<br />

Box 38, BEAUVAL, SK S0M 0G0<br />

P: (306) 288-2122<br />

E: anglers@xplornet.com<br />

W: www.anglerstrailresort.net<br />

On Lac la Plonge, access from Hwys 155 or 165.<br />

Airstrip within 16km. ❖ Situated on the shore of<br />

a crystal clear, unpolluted lake with beautiful<br />

sandy beaches. Excellent angling and family<br />

recreation. Capacity: 45 persons. 10 units -<br />

Guest room(s), Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private<br />

bathroom. Campsites: 6 Elec/Wtr. $$: $80 -<br />

$200/unit. Camping $25 Elec. Onsite Services:<br />

Auto fuel, Marine fuel, Boat/motor rental,<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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LAC LA RONGE<br />

59<br />

Camp Kinisoo (1976) Ltd<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11511<br />

Box 120, LA RONGE, SK S0J 1L0<br />

P: (306) 425-2024 or (306) 425-7424<br />

(May - Oct)<br />

TF: 1(800) 655-2024 (Canada/US)<br />

E: kinisoo.laronge@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.campkinisoo.ca<br />

Hunter Bay in Lac La Ronge Provincial Park.<br />

Approximately 1.6km from Hunter Narrows.<br />

One hour by boat or 1/2 hour by float-plane<br />

from La Ronge. Outposts: Iskwatikan Lake, Nunn<br />

Lake, Hale Lake, Thomas Lake, West Lake. Open<br />

20-May-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ Completely<br />

furnished and well maintained light<br />

housekeeping cabins. Central shower with flush<br />

toilets. Various lakes close by offer northern<br />

pike, walleye, lake and rainbow trout <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

LHK or American Plan. Fall moose hunt option<br />

available. Capacity: 38 persons. 6 units - Central<br />

dining facility, Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: Special family rates Jul 1 to Aug<br />

31. Private boats welcome. Guided day trips to<br />

Nistowiak Falls and Nunn Lake, weather<br />

permitting. Call for rates for Big Game American<br />

Plan. Onsite Services: Boat/motor rental, Canoe<br />

rental, Filleting service, Freezing service, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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S A S K AT C H E W A N F I S H I N G & H U N T I N G O U T F I T T E R S 2 0 1 2<br />

51<br />

60<br />

Canadian Wilderness<br />

Sports Camp<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11718<br />

309 - I Street, DAVID CITY, NE 68632<br />

P: (306) 425-7182 (May - Sep)<br />

TF: 1(800) 264-9677 (Sep - May) (Canada/US)<br />

E: donaldskrdla@windstream.net<br />

W: www.canadianwildernesssportscamp.com<br />

Nestled in a bay at Hunter Narrows, Lac La<br />

Ronge. Air or boat access 30 - 45 minutes away.<br />

Good highway and commercial flight to La<br />

Ronge. Private docks and parking at Harbour<br />

Inn. Open 15-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖<br />

Experience lake trout, walleye and northern pike<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> in premiere waters. Lakefront furnished<br />

cabins with decks. Centralized modern<br />

bathrooms. Spacious wilderness lodge with<br />

deck, dining room and conversation seating with<br />

fire, boardwalk, trails, tackle store and fuel.<br />

Capacity: 60 persons. 11 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Cabin(s). $$: 4 to 7 day leisure and<br />

outdoorsman packages. Guide service, depth<br />

finders, Lund deep-V 40 hp boats, filleting,<br />

meals and shore lunch available. Call for<br />

customized, corporate, and family rates. Onsite<br />

Services: Filleting service, Freezing service,<br />

Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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61<br />

Pickerel Bay Cabins Ltd<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/15848<br />

443 - East Main Street, LOVELL, WY 82431<br />

P: (306) 425-7333 or (307) 548-7753<br />

E: fish@pickerelbaycabins.com<br />

W: www.pickerelbaycabins.com<br />

Pickerel Bay, on Lac La Ronge within Lac La<br />

Ronge Provincial Park. 64km E of La Ronge by<br />

boat (one hour, 15 minutes), or 20 minutes by<br />

float plane. Day use lakes: Ellis Lake, Powdrill<br />

Lake. Open 15-May-2012 to 1-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Pickerel Bay on Lac La Ronge, only camp<br />

inside the “aquarium of walleye.” Adjacent to<br />

Hunter Bay for excellent trout/northern pike.<br />

Cozy rustic log cabins, rental by the day or<br />

week. Cook in your cabin or dine in licensed<br />

main lodge. Bring your boat or rent one of ours.<br />

Capacity: 60 persons. 12 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Cabin(s), Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: Fishing packages include<br />

lodging, boat rental, fish cleaning/freezing, and<br />

return transportation from La Ronge to Pickerel<br />

Bay. Per night cabin rental rates for guests with<br />

their own boat. Day use lakes open to guests all<br />

season. Onsite Services: Marine fuel,<br />

Boat/motor rental, Canoe rental, Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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LANG<br />

62<br />

Norland Creek Outfitters<br />

Map E1<br />

www.2sk.ca/12380<br />

Box 24, 224 1st Street, LANG, SK S0G 2W0<br />

P: (306) 464-2116 or (306) 436-7405<br />

E: norlandcreek@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.norlandcreek.ca<br />

Open 15-Sep-2012 to 4-Nov-2012 ❖ Goose and<br />

duck <strong>hunting</strong> in the morning, duck and upland<br />

game bird hunts in the afternoon, upon request.<br />

All equipment and decoys supplied. Capacity: 12<br />

persons. 6 units - Central dining facility, Guest<br />

room(s), Shared bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

Onsite Services: Freezing service.<br />

6480<br />

LAROCQUE LAKE<br />

63<br />

Larocque Lake Lodge<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/16543<br />

RR 4, PRINCE ALBERT, SK S6V 5R2<br />

P: (306) 929-2234<br />

30 air km N of Missinipe (Otter Lake). Open<br />

15-May-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ A camp for your<br />

group exclusively. Quiet atmosphere and natural<br />

beauty present unique opportunities for artists<br />

and photographers. Fish for walleye, lake trout,<br />

northern pike; view historic rock paintings. Light<br />

housekeeping facilities, electricity, fridge, freezer,<br />

shower, barbecue, deck. Capacity: 16 persons. 2<br />

units - Guest room(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Package includes<br />

lodging, LHK facilities, boat/motor/gas, freezing<br />

and return airfare from Otter Lake. American<br />

Plan upon request. Onsite Services: Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service.<br />

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LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE<br />

64<br />

G & S Marina Outfitters<br />

Map E3<br />

www.2sk.ca/11485<br />

Box 310, STRASBOURG, SK S0G 4V0<br />

P: (306) 725-4466<br />

E: fish@gsmarina.com<br />

W: www.gsmarina.com<br />

Rowan’s Ravine Provincial Park. 88km NW of<br />

Regina on E shore of Last Mountain Lake. Open<br />

15-May to 31-Oct ❖ Camping cabins on Last<br />

Mountain Lake’s 225km of shoreline. Fantastic<br />

opportunity for trophy walleye, northern pike,<br />

perch and carp <strong>fishing</strong>. This area also offers<br />

excellent fall bird <strong>hunting</strong>; on major flight paths<br />

for migratory birds. Capacity: 72 persons. 12<br />

units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Shared bathroom. $$: Full meal,<br />

accommodation and <strong>guide</strong>d <strong>hunting</strong> and <strong>fishing</strong><br />

packages available. Onsite Services: Marine<br />

fuel, Boat/motor rental, Canoe rental, Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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LLOYD LAKE<br />

65<br />

Lloyd Lake Lodge<br />

Map A9<br />

www.2sk.ca/11688<br />

Box 190 TWO HILLS AB T0B 4K0<br />

TF: 1-855-FUN-N-FIN (Canada/US)<br />

E: Lloydlakelodge@gmail.com<br />

W: www.lloydlakelodge.com<br />

New owners! The Uniat brothers have been<br />

hooking walleye on Lloyd Lake for 25+ years.<br />

Buying Lloyd is a dream come true, and we<br />

want to share it. Our big dreams include turning<br />

the lodge into a world-class establishment<br />

known for cozy cabins, fine dining and unreal<br />

<strong>fishing</strong>. Our motto: good friends, good <strong>fishing</strong><br />

and good times! Open 24-May 2012 to<br />

30-September 2012. Lodge under renovation in<br />

2012, but open for business. Grand opening in<br />

2013. Cdn and non-resident black bear and<br />

moose hunts. Capacity: 30 people. Exclusive, allinclusive,<br />

fly-in <strong>fishing</strong> lodge. Tight lines!<br />

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MACINTYRE LAKE<br />

66<br />

MacIntyre Lake Lodge<br />

Map A9<br />

www.2sk.ca/20894<br />

514 - Lake Crescent, SASKATOON, SK S7H 3A4<br />

P: (306) 373-8831<br />

E: gbnorth@sasktel.net<br />

Situated on a peninsula between MacIntyre Lake<br />

and Cree Lake. Open 4-Jun-2012 to<br />

24-Sep-2012 ❖ MacIntyre Lake and Cree Lake<br />

offer bountiful northern pike, walleye and lake<br />

trout angling. Main lodge features kitchen,<br />

dining area and lounge. Cabins have private<br />

bathrooms and showers. Capacity: 12 persons.<br />

5 units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. (US funds)<br />

American Plan includes meals, accommodation,<br />

<strong>guide</strong>, boat/motor/gas. Onsite Services: Shore<br />

lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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MAKWA<br />

67<br />

Makwa River Outfitters Ltd<br />

Map C6<br />

www.2sk.ca/22910<br />

Box 89, MAKWA, SK S0M 1N0<br />

P: (306) 236-4649 or (306) 236-7444<br />

TF: 1(866) 236-3056 (Canada/US)<br />

E: k.dopko@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.makwariveroutfitters.com<br />

1.6km E of Makwa on Hwy 304, then 3.2km N<br />

on grid road. ❖ White-tailed deer and black<br />

bear <strong>hunting</strong> at its best - archery, muzzleloader,<br />

rifle. Guide service. Accommodation in luxury<br />

five bedroom log cabin with two baths and third<br />

bath just steps away, fireplace, big screen TV.<br />

Home cooked meals. See website for more<br />

information. Capacity: 11 persons. 1 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: upon request. Onsite<br />

Services: Freezing service.<br />

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53<br />

MAWDSLEY LAKE<br />

68<br />

Mawdsley Lake Fishing<br />

Lodge Inc<br />

Map A8<br />

$$: $175/person/day includes boat-in<br />

transportation, meals, bunks, boat/motor/gas (2<br />

clients/boat). Supply own sleeping bag and<br />

personal items. Rates subject to change. Onsite<br />

Services: Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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MCTAVISH LAKE<br />

70<br />

Reel North Outfitters Inc.<br />

Map D7<br />

lake. Open 19-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Lake trout and northern pike in abundance.<br />

Walleye available in nearby river (portage<br />

required). Access to Waters and Keith Lakes for<br />

day <strong>fishing</strong>, portage or river entry. Capacity: 12<br />

persons. 2 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s). $$: Full American Plan (Cdn funds)<br />

$700/3 days, $800/4 days. Includes flight from<br />

Missinipe, home cooked meals,<br />

accommodations, boat/motor/gas. Onsite<br />

Services: Filleting service, Freezing service,<br />

Shore lunch.<br />

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www.2sk.ca/11698<br />

4010 - 20 Avenue S, LETHBRIDGE, AB T1K 4X9<br />

P: (403) 394-9726 or (403) 394-0888<br />

E: 2coulter@telus.net<br />

W: www.mawdsleylake<strong>fishing</strong>lodge.com<br />

Mawdsley Lake. Drive-in access via Hwy 914 N<br />

of Pinehouse Lake, then boat-in at km 159.<br />

Outposts: Tadei Lake. Open 26-May-2012 to<br />

4-Jul-2012 ❖ Fishing camp in a picturesque<br />

setting with a sandy beach at the lodge. Many<br />

small lakes surround the camp. Fish species<br />

include northern pike, lake trout and Arctic<br />

grayling. Delicious home cooked meals. Day use<br />

lakes: Haresign and Hobson. Capacity: 12<br />

persons. 3 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Bunkhouse, Guest room(s), Guest house(s),<br />

Shared bathroom.<br />

www.2sk.ca/18087<br />

RR 5, Site 26, Box 2,<br />

PRINCE ALBERT, SK S6V 5R3<br />

P: (306) 922-7728 or (403) 254-9339<br />

E: bcj3@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.reelnorthoutfitters.com<br />

Hwy 2 N of Prince Albert to Missinipe (88km N<br />

of La Ronge). Fly from Missinipe to McTavish<br />

Lake. Camp is located on an island on S end of<br />

Outfitter Advertising<br />

Outdoor related Web-sites<br />

Search Engine Optimization of your site<br />

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We book your trips @ U.S. trade shows<br />

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LLC<br />

MCINTOSH LAKE<br />

69<br />

Sportsman’s Lodge<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11697<br />

Box 22157, STEINBACH, SK R5G 1B6<br />

P: (204) 346-0434 or (778) 373-6252<br />

(Jun - Sep)<br />

TF: 1(800) 668-4558 (US only)<br />

E: ruffo@mts.net<br />

W: www.bigfishcanada.com<br />

S end of McIntosh Lake, on Churchill River chain of lakes.<br />

Approximately 80km N of La Ronge. Open 1-Jun-2012 to 15-Sep-<br />

2012 ❖ Enjoy great catch and release <strong>fishing</strong>. Individual log cabins,<br />

modern in every respect, including wall to wall carpet. Cabins will<br />

accommodate parties of up to four, six or eight. Capacity: 40<br />

persons. 8 units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. $$: American Plan (US funds) $2195/person/3 days/3<br />

nights; $2695/person/4 days/4 nights; $2995/person/5 days/5<br />

nights. Prices include float plane from La Ronge. Rates subject to<br />

change. Onsite Services: Shore lunch.<br />

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MEADOW LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK/<br />

LAC DES ILES<br />

71<br />

Northern Cross Resort Ltd<br />

Map C6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11752<br />

Box 1500, CARSTAIRS, AB T0M 0N0<br />

P: (306) 238-4608 (May - Sep) or<br />

(403) 337-4000 (Sep - May)<br />

TF: 1(877) 597-3395 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@ncresort.com<br />

W: www.saskatchewan.com<br />

Lac des Iles in Meadow Lake Provincial Park.<br />

0.5km N of Goodsoil and 13km W, access from<br />

Hwys 26 and 55. Airstrip within 13km. 3.5 hours<br />

from Edmonton, AB or Saskatoon. Open<br />

17-May-2012 to 3-Sep-2012 ❖ Resort offers<br />

cabins and campground set in tall pine trees.<br />

New beds in 2011. Shower facility, wood<br />

barbecues and picnic tables. Enjoy <strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

hiking or berry picking. Free high speed Wi-Fi<br />

throughout resort. Fall non-resident black bear<br />

and white-tailed deer <strong>hunting</strong> packages.<br />

Capacity: 80 persons. 19 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. Campsites: 35<br />

Elec, 35 N/Elec. $$: Extended stay discounts.<br />

Cabins $75 - $180. Camping $18 - $30. Term<br />

campsites available. Boats with 15 hp or 40 hp<br />

motors $100 - $180/day. Onsite Services: Auto<br />

fuel, Boat/motor rental.<br />

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MIROND LAKE<br />

73<br />

Silence of the North<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/14648<br />

Box 730, Creighton, SK S0P 0A0<br />

P: (306) 632-4655<br />

E: sotn@xplornet.com<br />

W: www.silenceofthenorth.ca<br />

23km N on Hwy 135. Off Hanson Lake Road on<br />

a beautiful hidden bay on Mirond Lake. One<br />

hour to Flin Flon, MB. Outposts: Corneille Lake,<br />

Parenteau Lake. ❖ Excellent black bear <strong>hunting</strong>,<br />

walleye, northern pike and lake trout <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

Catch and release encouraged. Winter recreation<br />

includes ice <strong>fishing</strong>. Unique log cabins on<br />

lakefront. Paradise for artists, photographers and<br />

birdwatchers. Home cooked meals served in<br />

cafe. Confectionery offers home baking.<br />

Capacity: 60 persons. 10 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private<br />

bathroom, Shared bathroom. Campsites: 6<br />

Elec/Wtr, 1 Full hook-up. $$: All rates are based<br />

on 4 persons. Regular season: cabin $160/day;<br />

cabin/boat/motor $232/day. $28/additional<br />

person. Aug special: $200/day includes<br />

cabin/boat/motor/gas. Minimum 5 day stay<br />

required. Onsite Services: Auto fuel, Marine<br />

fuel, Boat/motor rental, Canoe rental, Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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NAGLE LAKE<br />

74<br />

Nagle Lake Outfitters<br />

Map D8<br />

www.2sk.ca/16557<br />

RR 4, PRINCE ALBERT, SK S6V 5R2<br />

P: (306) 929-2234<br />

69 air km NW of Missinipe (Otter Lake). Open<br />

15-May-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ Scenic Nagle<br />

Lake awaits your group exclusively. Loons, bald<br />

MILTON LAKE<br />

72<br />

Milton Lake Lodge<br />

Map B11<br />

www.2sk.ca/23175<br />

Site 210, Box 13, RR 1, New Sarepta, AB T0B 3M0<br />

P: (780) 941-3808 TF: 1(855) 347-4244 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@miltonlakelodge.com W: www.miltonlakelodge.com<br />

Milton Lake is 44km S of the NWT border and 130km NE of Stony<br />

Rapids. Walker Lake is 11km S of Milton Lake and Misekumaw Lake is<br />

100km NE of Points North Landing. Outposts: Walker Lake, Misekumaw<br />

Lake. Open 12-Jun-2012 to 1-Sep-2012 ❖ Trophy <strong>fishing</strong> and varying<br />

levels of lodging available on three separate lakes. All three locations<br />

are fly-in only and the only camp on the lake. Milton Lake Lodge is an<br />

all-inclusive luxury lodge with 16 private rooms. Walker Lake offers<br />

light housekeeping and meals for four to six guests, and Misekumaw<br />

Lake is a self sufficient camp for up to 11 guests. Capacity: 33 persons.<br />

16 units - Central dining facility, Guest room(s), Shared bathroom.<br />

$$: Milton Lake Full American Plan $4195/4 days, Walker Lake LHK<br />

Plan $2795/4 days, Misekumaw Lake Outpost $1895/4 days. Prices<br />

include airfare from Saskatoon. Onsite Services: Freezing service,<br />

Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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55<br />

and golden eagles abound in this birdwatcher’s<br />

and photographer’s paradise. Great northern<br />

pike, lake trout <strong>fishing</strong>; moose, spring/fall bear<br />

<strong>hunting</strong>. LHK facilities, fridge, freezer, electricity,<br />

shower, barbecue, deck. Capacity: 16 persons.<br />

4 units - Guest room(s), Kitchenette(s).<br />

$$: upon request. Package includes lodging,<br />

kitchen facilities, boat/motor/gas, freezing, and<br />

return airfare from Otter Lake. American Plan<br />

upon request, 6 day bear and 6 or 10 day<br />

moose <strong>hunting</strong> packages. Onsite Services:<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service.<br />

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ONEMAN LAKE<br />

75<br />

Grey Owl Camp Fly-In Ltd<br />

Map B8<br />

www.2sk.ca/14676<br />

267 Church Drive, REGINA, SK S4X 1R8<br />

P: (306) 543-1516 or (780) 763-2160<br />

E: tom@greyowlcamp.com<br />

W: www.greyowlcamp.com<br />

103km N of Otter Lake or 162km N of La Ronge.<br />

Camp situated on an island in the centre of<br />

Oneman Lake. Open 22-May-2012 to 30-Sep-<br />

2012 ❖ Remote wilderness location caters to<br />

one group at a time. Excellent lake trout and<br />

pike <strong>fishing</strong> among islands, bays, points. Lund<br />

boats, swivel seats, Mercury motors. All trophysize<br />

fish released. Guides available. Day trips to<br />

Asiski Lake. Shower house and telephone at<br />

camp. Capacity: 10 persons. 2 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$: 5 day LHK<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> plan $1050 - $1250/person. Other rates<br />

upon request. Onsite Services: Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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OTTER LAKE<br />

76<br />

Thompson’s Camps L.P.<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11620<br />

Hangar #11, Hangar Road,<br />

SASKATOON, SK S7L 5X4<br />

P: (306) 635-2144<br />

TF: 1(800) 667-5554 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@adventuredestinations.ca<br />

W: www.adventuredestinations.ca<br />

Otter Lake, 80km N of La Ronge on Hwy 102.<br />

Airstrip within 2km. Outposts: Bill Lake, Daly<br />

Lake, Maribelli Lake, Upper Foster Lake, Dead<br />

Lake (Nipew). ❖ Fully modern camp on Otter<br />

Lake offering resort amenities, conference<br />

facilities, and fly-outs for anglers. Excellent<br />

walleye, northern pike and perch <strong>fishing</strong>. Bear<br />

and moose hunts. Jet boat tours up the<br />

Churchill River. Pontoon and <strong>fishing</strong> boat rental.<br />

Capacity: 166 persons. 35 units - Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$: upon<br />

request. Onsite Services: Auto fuel, Marine fuel,<br />

Boat/motor rental, Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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OUTLOOK<br />

77<br />

Highland Outfitters<br />

Map E3<br />

www.2sk.ca/10706<br />

Box 1196, OUTLOOK, SK S0L 2N0<br />

P: (306) 867-9689 or (306) 867-3194<br />

TF: 1(866) 453-9270 (Canada/US)<br />

E: hunts@highlandoutfitters.com<br />

W: www.highlandoutfitters.com<br />

Located on the South <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> River in the<br />

heart of the Central Flyway. Abundant birds with<br />

very limited <strong>hunting</strong> pressure. Deer and bear<br />

hunts in the forest fringe.<br />

Fishing on Lake Diefenbaker.<br />

❖ Fully <strong>guide</strong>d waterfowl,<br />

upland and white-tailed deer<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> packages. Airport<br />

pick-up in Saskatoon, lodge<br />

accommodations, meals,<br />

game processing,<br />

transportation during the<br />

hunt. Fishing for world-record<br />

class rainbow trout, walleye<br />

and northern pike on Lake<br />

Diefenbaker. Capacity: 14<br />

persons. Central dining facility,<br />

Bunkhouse, Guest room(s),<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Private bathroom, Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

Onsite Services: Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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PARADISE HILL<br />

78<br />

Buck Paradise Outfitters<br />

Map C5<br />

www.2sk.ca/13719<br />

Box 186, PARADISE HILL, SK S0M 2G0<br />

P: (306) 344-4638 or (780) 214-4638<br />

E: grant@buckparadise.com<br />

W: www.buckparadise.com<br />

Paradise Hill camp is 1.6km E of Paradise Hill on<br />

Hwy 3, 8km N, 1.6km E, and 2.4km N to lodge.<br />

Green Lake camp is 46km E of Meadow Lake on<br />

Hwy 55, then 1km S to the lodge. ❖ Outfitter<br />

for spring bear, moose, waterfowl and whitetailed<br />

deer <strong>hunting</strong>. Luxury log lodges in the<br />

Paradise Hill and the Green Lake areas<br />

equipped for light housekeeping with hot tub,<br />

showers, fridge, stove, microwave, satellite TV.<br />

Some rooms have private bath. Capacity: 14<br />

units - Central dining facility, Guest room(s),<br />

Guest house(s), Kitchenette(s), Private<br />

bathroom, Shared bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

Full American Plan packages. Onsite Services:<br />

Freezing service.<br />

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PAULL RIVER<br />

79<br />

Paull River Wilderness Camp<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11694<br />

General Delivery, HOLBEIN, SK S0J 1G0<br />

P: (306) 747-2862<br />

E: paullriver@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.paullriver.com<br />

112 air km N of La Ronge on the Paull River.<br />

Just S of Stewart Rapids. Outposts: Lewis Lake,<br />

Court Lake. ❖ Camp in beautiful birch setting.<br />

Log cabins, shower house with three separate<br />

washrooms. Excellent walleye, northern pike<br />

and lake trout <strong>fishing</strong>. Black bear and moose<br />

hunts. Winter snowmobile excursions from La<br />

Ronge to camp. Hiking trails in area. Canoe<br />

outfitting. Capacity: 12 persons. 3 units - Central<br />

dining facility, Cabin(s), Shared bathroom. $$:<br />

(Cdn funds) American Plan $1295, Paull River<br />

package $995. Spring black bear $3000; moose<br />

hunt $5500. Prices do not include PST or GST.<br />

Onsite Services: Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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PHELPS LAKE<br />

80<br />

Wolf Bay Lodge -<br />

Phelps Lake Camp Inc<br />

Map B11<br />

www.2sk.ca/13768<br />

108 Queen Street, FLIN FLON, MB R8A 0M5<br />

P: (204) 687-0581<br />

TF: 1(866) 220-1346 (Canada/US)<br />

E: wolfbay@mts.net<br />

W: wolfbaylodge.ca<br />

Phelps Lake is approximately 64km S of the<br />

Northwest Territories in NE <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Float<br />

plane access only. Outposts: Sava Lake. Open<br />

10-Jun-2012 to 15-Sep-2012 ❖ Enjoy excellent<br />

“Catch and Release” <strong>fishing</strong> at Wolf Bay Lodge,<br />

the only camp on Phelps Lake. Over 50,000<br />

acres of prime trophy <strong>fishing</strong> on day use lakes<br />

including Anderson, Sava, MacDonald, Nisku and<br />

Neufeld Lakes. Enjoy exclusive trophy northern<br />

pike and lake trout <strong>fishing</strong> on private waters.<br />

Capacity: 12 persons. 5 units - Non-smoking<br />

rooms available, Central dining facility, Cabin(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$: Rates<br />

range from $225/day for LHK plan to $495/day<br />

for Full American plan. Airfare additional. Onsite<br />

Services: Boat/motor rental, Shore lunch, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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PIKE LAKE<br />

81<br />

Pike Lake Outfitters Ltd<br />

Map E3<br />

www.2sk.ca/14454<br />

RR 7, Site 709, Comp 24, Station Main,<br />

SASKATOON, SK S7K 1N2<br />

P: (306) 931-4994 or (306) 229-0294<br />

TF: 1(866) 931-4994 (Canada/US)<br />

E: pikelakeoutfit@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.pikelakeoutfitters.com<br />

Within 3km of Pike Lake. Open 10-Sep-2012 to<br />

1-Dec-2012 ❖ Fully modern log home<br />

accommodation in scenic area. Game bird<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> area spans six wildlife management<br />

zones. Deer and bear <strong>hunting</strong> in Zones 58 and<br />

59 (Hudson Bay area). Home cooked meals.<br />

References available. Capacity: 10 persons. 6<br />

units - Central dining facility, Guest room(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

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PINEHOUSE LAKE<br />

82<br />

Kamkota Lodge<br />

Map C7<br />

www.2sk.ca/11560<br />

Box 1340, HUDSON BAY, SK S0E 0Y0<br />

P: (306) 865-2795 or (306) 884-2177<br />

(Jun - Oct)<br />

E: kamkotalodge@msn.com<br />

W: www.kamkotalodge.com<br />

20km N of Pinehouse Lake on the Churchill<br />

River. Open 1-Jun-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ Hosts<br />

Kerry and Kamillia Ukrainetz. Located on the<br />

scenic Churchill River with excellent <strong>fishing</strong> for<br />

walleye and northern pike, and remote<br />

wilderness area for <strong>hunting</strong> black bear. Light<br />

housekeeping cabins, clean and comfortable.<br />

Affordable rates, excellent service. Capacity: 20<br />

persons. 4 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom.<br />

$$: upon request. Catch and release<br />

encouraged. Full American Plan and LHK<br />

packages. Onsite Services: Auto fuel, Marine<br />

fuel, Boat/motor rental, Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Shore lunch, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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POINTER LAKE<br />

83<br />

Pointer Lake Lodge<br />

www.2sk.ca/11692<br />

Box 279, LIVELONG, SK S0M 1J0<br />

Map D7<br />

P: (306) 845-3595 or (306) 652-2332<br />

E: christopheranderson@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.pointerlakelodge.com<br />

Pointer Lake Lodge - ‘The Point of Paradise,’ is<br />

located on a sheltered bay 65km E of Otter Lake<br />

(Missinipe). Outposts: Wykes Lake. Open 25-<br />

May-2012 to 15-Sep-2012 ❖ Crystal clear water,<br />

excellent northern pike/lake trout <strong>fishing</strong>. Catch<br />

and release, barbless hooks. Boats have padded<br />

swivel seats, fish finders. Hot tub. Hiking trails,<br />

water recreation. Capacity: 12 persons. 3 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Onsite Services:<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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PREECEVILLE<br />

84<br />

Antonichuk Outfitters<br />

Map E4<br />

www.2sk.ca/11454<br />

Box 49, PREECEVILLE, SK S0A 3B0<br />

P: (306) 547-4706<br />

60km N of Preeceville off Hwy 9, in the<br />

Porcupine Provincial Forest. Open 1-Apr-2012 to<br />

7-Dec-2012 ❖ Excellent trophy white-tailed<br />

deer, black bear and waterfowl <strong>hunting</strong>, and<br />

spring snow goose hunts. Full course, home<br />

cooked meals. Comfortable, clean, heated<br />

accommodations. Capacity: 8 persons. 1 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Six day hunt<br />

package includes meals, accommodation,<br />

transportation, <strong>guide</strong>, dressing and skinning of<br />

animals. Onsite Services: Freezing service.<br />

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RAFFERTY DAM RESERVOIR<br />

85<br />

The Rafferty Outfitter<br />

Map E1<br />

www.2sk.ca/14308<br />

Box 13, WEYBURN, SK S4H 2L6<br />

P: (306) 458-2504<br />

E: harbourviewbandb@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.harbourviewbandb.ca<br />

Off Hwy 39, 18km S of Halbrite on Grid 705, or<br />

15km W of Midale on Grid 606. ❖ Guided<br />

northern pike, walleye and perch <strong>fishing</strong> on<br />

Rafferty Reservoir. Ice <strong>fishing</strong> and heated shacks<br />

available. Our base camp is our five room bed<br />

and breakfast in Mainprize Regional Park.<br />

Wireless high speed internet. Capacity: 13<br />

persons. 5 units - Guest room(s), Guest<br />

room(s), Shared bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

Rates are based on two people <strong>fishing</strong> on the<br />

Rafferty Reservoir and staying at Harbour View


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Bed and Breakfast. Onsite Services: Auto fuel,<br />

Marine fuel, Filleting service, Freezing service,<br />

Shore lunch, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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REINDEER LAKE<br />

86<br />

Arctic Lodges Ltd<br />

Map B8<br />

pike, Arctic grayling and walleye. Known for<br />

“monster pike.” Excellent fish habitat. With its<br />

5,000 islands and 92 river inlets, Reindeer Lake<br />

boasts one of the most extensive shorelines in<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>. Capacity: 50 persons. 20 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom, Shared bathroom. $$: (Cdn funds)<br />

All-inclusive Full American Plan. Group and<br />

corporate rates also available. Onsite Services:<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch<br />

& release limits apply.<br />

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bedding. All-inclusive package plan available.<br />

Onsite Services: Boat/motor rental, Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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87<br />

Grand Slam Lodge<br />

Map B9<br />

www.2sk.ca/11693<br />

20 - 2995 2nd Avenue W,<br />

PRINCE ALBERT, SK S6V 5V5<br />

P: (306) 764-1400<br />

TF: 1(888) 353-2432 (Canada/US)<br />

E: duane@arcticlodges.com<br />

W: www.arcticlodges.com<br />

Middle of Reindeer Lake on Dewdney Island.<br />

5,000 ft maintained airstrip within 6km. Radio<br />

call Unicom 128.85. Open 8-Jun-2012 to 7-Sep-<br />

2012 ❖ Excellent <strong>fishing</strong> for lake trout, northern<br />

www.2sk.ca/11739<br />

Box 225, LYNN LAKE, MB R0B 0W0<br />

P: (204) 356-8648 or (306) 758-3188<br />

(summer)<br />

E: floyd@grandslamlodge.com<br />

W: www.grandslamlodge.com<br />

Near Kinoosao, on Reindeer Lake. Access via<br />

Manitoba Hwy 394. Groceries and telephone<br />

available within 1km at Kinoosao. ❖ Five log<br />

cabins on point. Shower and flush toilet.<br />

Excellent <strong>guide</strong> service ensures a memorable<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> experience. Spring and fall black bear<br />

and fall moose <strong>hunting</strong> packages. Winter<br />

activities include ice <strong>fishing</strong> and snowmobiling.<br />

Capacity: 20 persons. 5 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Includes LHK<br />

cabin, propane stove and fridge, dishes,<br />

electricity, use of shower facilities. Bring own<br />

88<br />

Lawrence Bay Lodge<br />

& Airways<br />

Map B8<br />

www.2sk.ca/11613<br />

Box 128, TOLNA, ND 58380<br />

P: (701) 262-4560 or (306) 758-2227<br />

(Jun - Oct)<br />

E: lblodge@stellarnet.com<br />

W: www.lawrencebay.com<br />

Lawrence Bay, 56km NE of Southend by water or air.<br />

Outposts: Kamatsi Lake, Pagato Lake. Open 1-Jun-<br />

2012 to 1-Oct-2012 ❖ Fully modern camp. Float<br />

plane available to visit nearby lakes and day camps.<br />

Excellent remote outpost camps. Capacity: 40<br />

persons. 9 units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s),<br />

Private bathroom. $$: American Plan $1595/3 days<br />

(US funds). Includes accommodation, meals,<br />

boat/motor/gas, <strong>guide</strong>s, filleting, freezing, air<br />

transportation from Southend. Onsite Services:<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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89<br />

Nordic Lodge<br />

Map B8<br />

minimum $75/night. Boat, 30 hp motor and up<br />

to 50 litres gas: $165/day. Family special Jul/Aug<br />

$265/day/2 adults/2 youth under 16. (2011<br />

rates) Onsite Services: Marine fuel, Boat/motor<br />

rental, Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore<br />

lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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RUSSELL LAKE<br />

91<br />

Plaisted Camps<br />

Map B9<br />

90<br />

Reindeer Lake Trout Camp<br />

Map B8<br />

www.2sk.ca/11614<br />

Box 2082, SASKATOON, SK S7K 3S7<br />

P: (306) 382-0850 or (306) 758-2066<br />

(summer)<br />

E: <strong>fishing</strong>@reindeerlake.com<br />

W: www.reindeerlake.com<br />

Sheltered bay at S end of Reindeer Lake. Access<br />

from Hwy 102 at mile 135 (km 216). 660m<br />

airstrip at camp (MOT approved). Day use lakes:<br />

Marchand and Fafard Lakes. Open 25-May-2012<br />

to 20-Sep-2012 ❖ Modern cabins nestled in<br />

beautiful Precambrian Shield forest. Phone, fax,<br />

high speed internet available. Excellent <strong>fishing</strong><br />

for lake trout, northern pike, walleye, Arctic<br />

grayling. Features of area: native pictographs,<br />

meteorite crater, fur trade route, northern lights<br />

(Aug to Sep). Capacity: 30 persons. 5 units -<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom.<br />

$$: (Cdn funds) Cabin: $50/person/night,<br />

www.2sk.ca/11616<br />

44710 - Sargent Road, SARGENT, NE 68874<br />

P: (308) 527-4364 or (306) 758-2296<br />

(summer)<br />

TF: 1(800) 272-6359 (US only)<br />

E: reindeer@nctc.net<br />

W: www.reindeerlake.net<br />

On Reindeer Lake, 24km N of Southend.<br />

Outposts: Gladman Lake, Harriot Lake, Kyaska<br />

Lake. Open 1-Jun-2012 to 1-Oct-2012 ❖ Resort<br />

nestled among birch and pine trees, along a<br />

sandy beach. Fully modern cabins, showers,<br />

toilets. Float plane on site. Capacity: 10 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. Onsite Services:<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch,<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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www.2sk.ca/11512<br />

28215 - Johnson Lane,<br />

CHISAGO CITY, MN 55013<br />

P: (866) 941-4669 or (605) 645-8893<br />

E: plaistedcamps@gmail.com<br />

W: www.plaistedcamps.com<br />

S end of Russell Lake, on Taylor Bay. Outposts:<br />

Wheeler River. Open 1-Jun-2012 to 1-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Small camp with propane refrigeration and<br />

freezers. Fish cleaning and packaging available.<br />

Modern shower/toilet facility. Several day use<br />

lakes in the area, some accessible by ATV only.<br />

Catch and release rates upon request. Capacity:<br />

10 persons. 4 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Cabin(s), Shared bathroom. $$: 6 1/2 day<br />

<strong>guide</strong>d <strong>fishing</strong> packages. Includes breakfast,<br />

shore lunch and dinner. Onsite Services:<br />

SELWYN LAKE<br />

93<br />

Selwyn Lake Lodge Inc<br />

Map B11<br />

www.2sk.ca/15119<br />

Hangar #11, Hangar Road, SASKATOON, SK S7L 5X4<br />

P: (306) 933-9453 TF: 1(800) 667-9556 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@adventuredestinations.ca W: www.selwynlakelodge.com<br />

5km S of the Northwest Territories and <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> border on<br />

Selwyn Lake. 117km N of Stony Rapids, SK. Outposts: Caribou<br />

Crossing Outpost located at the north end of Selwyn Lake.<br />

Outposts: Selwyn Lake/North. Open 15-Jun-2012 to 1-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Legendary lake trout, northern pike and Arctic grayling <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

Fully modern accommodations. Premier fly-in <strong>fishing</strong> lodge<br />

offering uncompromising luxury for the executive sportsman.<br />

Selwyn Lake is 72km long and 29km wide and spans across the<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> / NWT border. Capacity: 24 persons. 10 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Guest room(s), Private bathroom. $$: (US<br />

funds) $2,995/4-day American Plan includes direct charter flight<br />

from Saskatoon, private guest cabins, meals, <strong>fishing</strong> equipment,<br />

boat/motor/gas, professional <strong>guide</strong>. Onsite Services: Shore<br />

lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch,<br />

Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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SCOTT LAKE<br />

92<br />

Scott Lake Lodge<br />

Map A11<br />

Canoe rental, Filleting service, Freezing service,<br />

Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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SHIPMAN<br />

95<br />

Great Grey Outfitters Ltd<br />

Map D5<br />

30km N of Stenen. Open 1-Apr-2012 to<br />

31-Dec-2012 ❖ Excellent <strong>hunting</strong> area for<br />

white-tailed deer, moose and bear. Non-resident<br />

white-tailed deer and spring/fall bear outfitting.<br />

Cabins in wooded areas, scenic nature trails,<br />

excellent photography and video opportunities.<br />

General store at Stenen. Capacity: 12 persons.<br />

3 units - Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s). $$: upon<br />

request. Full packages and LHK rates available.<br />

Onsite Services: Freezing service.<br />

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STRASBOURG<br />

98<br />

Last Mountain Lake Outfitters<br />

Map E3<br />

www.2sk.ca/15672<br />

1634 N Stevens Street,<br />

RHINELANDER, WI 54501<br />

P: (715) 362-7031 or (406) 539-5245<br />

TF: 1(888) 830-9525 (US only)<br />

E: info@scottlakelodge.com<br />

W: www.scottlakelodge.com<br />

Fly-in only. 1km S of the Northwest Territories<br />

and <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> border on Scott Lake. 80km<br />

NW of Stony Rapids. Open 14-Jun-2012 to<br />

1-Sep-2012 ❖ <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s most northerly<br />

lodge, 1km S of the NWT. Deluxe facility, custom<br />

boats, lodge overlooking the lake. Private cabins,<br />

gourmet meals, massage and spa services<br />

available. Famed for trophy pike, lake trout and<br />

grayling. Catch and release policy. Professional<br />

<strong>guide</strong>s. Capacity: 24 persons. 12 units - Central<br />

dining facility, Cabin(s), Private bathroom. $$:<br />

Full American Plan (US funds) includes direct<br />

charter flight from Saskatoon, hotel enroute,<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> tackle, <strong>fishing</strong> licenses $4995/person/5<br />

days; $7495/person/10 days. Prices subject to<br />

change. Onsite Services: Shore lunch, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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SHADD LAKE<br />

94<br />

Shadd Lake Cabins<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/15947<br />

Box 5, LA RONGE, SK S0J 1L0<br />

P: (306) 425-3477 or (600) 700-2412<br />

(May - Sep)<br />

E: r.mckay@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.shaddlakecabins.com<br />

Based at Shadd Lake, NE of Black Bear Island<br />

Lake, 75 air km N of La Ronge. Open<br />

15-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ Log-constructed<br />

camp on small peninsula. Sauna/lake dip. Full<br />

American Plan and Light housekeeping <strong>hunting</strong><br />

and <strong>fishing</strong> packages. Catch and release <strong>fishing</strong><br />

encouraged. Clearwater Lake outpost cabin. Flyin<br />

lakes for do-it-yourself camping. Whitewater<br />

tours of Churchill River. Superb birdwatching.<br />

Capacity: 24 persons. 5 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Cabin(s), Shared bathroom. $$: upon<br />

request. Onsite Services: Boat/motor rental,<br />

www.2sk.ca/18422<br />

Box 239, MEATH PARK, SK S0J 1T0<br />

P: (306) 426-2772<br />

E: info@greatgrey.ca<br />

W: www.greatgrey.ca<br />

130km E of Prince Albert, 2km N of Shipman.<br />

❖ One of Canada’s premier destinations for<br />

<strong>guide</strong>d black bear hunts and trophy white-tailed<br />

deer hunts. We provide free range <strong>hunting</strong> at its<br />

best. Capacity: 18 persons.Central dining facility,<br />

Guest room(s), Private bathroom, Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

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ST. WALBURG<br />

96<br />

Horsehead Trophy Hunts<br />

Map C5<br />

www.2sk.ca/11490<br />

Box 254, ST WALBURG, SK S0M 2T0<br />

P: (306) 248-3868 or (306) 248-7720<br />

E: horseheadtrophyhunts@hotmail.com<br />

W: www.horseheadtrophyhunts.com<br />

3.2km N of St. Walburg on Hwy 26, 6.4km E on<br />

grid road, 1.2km N, and 0.4km down driveway<br />

to lodge. Open 15-May-2012 to 15-Dec-2012<br />

❖ Hunt white-tailed deer and black bear on<br />

64,000 acres of prime forest fringe and boreal<br />

forest. Heavy, dark horned deer our main<br />

attraction. One-third colour phase bears. Fish<br />

beautiful Turtle Lake for northern pike and<br />

walleye. Horseback and trail ride opportunities.<br />

Capacity: 8 persons. 5 units - Non-smoking<br />

rooms available, Guest house(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: Spring and fall bear hunts $2900;<br />

white-tailed deer hunts $4500; shed antler<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> $200/day. Onsite Services: Freezing<br />

service, Shore lunch, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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STENEN<br />

97<br />

Bear Creek Outfitters<br />

www.2sk.ca/11663<br />

Box 1056, HUDSON BAY, SK S0E 0Y0<br />

P: (306) 865-2577<br />

Map E4<br />

www.2sk.ca/19011<br />

Box 251, EARL GREY, SK S0G 1J0<br />

P: (306) 939-4803<br />

E: tlyoung@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.lmloutfitters.com<br />

Open 1-Sep-2012 to 1-Nov-2011<br />

❖ Excellent goose, duck and sandhill crane<br />

<strong>hunting</strong>. Field and water hunts. Home cooked<br />

meals and superb hospitality will make your<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> trip most memorable. Let us customize<br />

a hunt for you. Excellent northern pike <strong>fishing</strong><br />

also available. Dogs welcome. Capacity: 12<br />

persons. 2 units - Guest house(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom, Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. (US funds) starting<br />

at $300/person/day includes accommodations,<br />

meals, <strong>guide</strong>s, decoys and freezing service.<br />

Hunting licence and ammunition not included.<br />

Onsite Services: Freezing service.<br />

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STURGEON-WEIR RIVER<br />

99<br />

Pawistik Lodge<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11626<br />

500 - 900 6th Avenue SW,<br />

CALGARY, AB T2P 3K2<br />

P: (403) 263-6881<br />

TF: 1(800) 526-4177 (Canada/US)<br />

E: scott@northernstar.ab.ca<br />

W: www.pawistiklodge.com<br />

E end of the completely paved Hanson Lake Rd<br />

(Hwy 106), just 35 minutes W of Flin Flon, MB<br />

on the historic Sturgeon-weir River. Open<br />

15-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ A fur trade<br />

route and major river highway for over 250<br />

years, the Sturgeon-weir River provides<br />

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unparalleled <strong>fishing</strong> for northern pike, walleye,<br />

trout and whitefish. Although accessible by road,<br />

rapids both N and S of the lodge keep the<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> as good as the best fly-in lake. Capacity:<br />

50 persons. 8 units - Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: Daily rates: cabins<br />

$30/person/4 persons or more, $40/person/3<br />

persons or less. Bedding $5/person. Boat/motor<br />

$85, gas and oil extra. Guides $80. RV site $20,<br />

camping $15. Prices subject to change. Onsite<br />

Services: Boat/motor rental, Canoe rental,<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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camp situated on an island where the sheltered<br />

point overlooks the lake. Sand beach. Many<br />

islands and points to fish for northern pike, lake<br />

trout, Arctic grayling and jumbo whitefish. Power<br />

plant, freezers and barbecue available for guests.<br />

Cell phone service. Capacity: 14 persons. 2 units<br />

- Cabin(s), Shared bathroom. $$: (Cdn funds)<br />

$55/day. Please call ahead.<br />

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THOMPSON LAKE<br />

105<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> River Hunting<br />

and Fishing Camps<br />

(Tobin Lake) Ltd<br />

Map D5<br />

SWIFT CURRENT<br />

100<br />

Global Outfitters<br />

Map E2<br />

www.2sk.ca/12807<br />

Box 724, MT VERNON, IN 47620<br />

P: (812) 838-5732 or (306) 773-4668<br />

(Sep - Nov)<br />

Operates out of 120 unit Best Western Inn Swift<br />

Motel, located at junction of Trans-Canada Hwy<br />

1 and Hwy 4, Swift Current. Open 1-Sep-2012 to<br />

15-Nov-2012 ❖ Your host Pete Harry, has over<br />

40 years of guiding service in the Swift Current<br />

area. Outfitting services for ducks, geese, sharptailed<br />

grouse, Hungarian partridge and sandhill<br />

cranes. $$: Daily rates for a party of 3 or 4<br />

hunters includes <strong>guide</strong>, vehicle, dog and all<br />

equipment needed for duck, geese, sandhill<br />

cranes or upland birds. Onsite Services:<br />

Freezing service.<br />

6489h2q<br />

TESSIER<br />

101<br />

Bentley Coben Wildlife<br />

Productions Inc<br />

Map E3<br />

www.2sk.ca/11440<br />

Box 43, TESSIER, SK S0L 3G0<br />

P: (306) 656-4903<br />

E: bdcoben@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.bentleycoben.com<br />

2 Railway Ave in Tessier. ❖ Excellent goose<br />

<strong>hunting</strong>, upland bird <strong>hunting</strong>, shed antler hunts<br />

and a chance for a breathtaking wildlife photo<br />

of one of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s many wildlife species.<br />

Excellent hospitality and great meals. Deer<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> videos available. Capacity: 8 persons.<br />

4 units - Central dining facility, Guest room(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

6476090h<br />

THERIAU LAKE (UNKNOWN LAKE)<br />

102<br />

Cree River Lodge Ltd<br />

Map B10<br />

www.2sk.ca/11741<br />

Box 449, MELFORT, SK S0E 1A0<br />

P: (306) 752-2871 or (306) 752-5418<br />

N end of Theriau Lake (Unknown Lake).<br />

Outposts: Pawliuk Lake/Carlson River. Open<br />

1-Jun-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ Do-it-yourself<br />

103<br />

Thompson Lake Lodge<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/21642<br />

Box 35, DAVIN, SK S0G 1B0<br />

P: (306) 761-0707 or (306) 533-9063<br />

E: bonnie@fosterrivercamps.com<br />

W: www.fosterrivercamps.com<br />

Fly-in 100 air km NW of La Ronge, on Thompson<br />

Lake. Open 1-Jun-2012 to 1-Oct-2012<br />

❖ Situated on a secluded lake in northern SK<br />

this lone cabin is nestled on a hillside<br />

overlooking a beautiful bay. Hot/cold running<br />

water, indoor shower, outdoor firepit and gas<br />

barbecue. 16 ft Lund boats with 15 hp motors.<br />

Excellent northern pike/walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Satellite<br />

phone. Catch and release <strong>fishing</strong> encouraged.<br />

Capacity: 6 persons. 1 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

g15q89<br />

TOBIN LAKE<br />

104<br />

MacSwaney’s Cabins & Lodge<br />

Map D5<br />

www.2sk.ca/11672<br />

Box 2319, NIPAWIN, SK S0E 1E0<br />

P: (306) 862-4544 or (306) 862-7890<br />

E: macswaneys@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.macswaneyscabins.com<br />

S end of Tobin Lake. Nipawin Regional Park,<br />

1.6km N of Nipawin on Hwy 55 and 1.6km W.<br />

❖ Excellent walleye and northern pike <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

Fully modern wheelchair accessible cabins<br />

overlooking Tobin Lake. Capacity: 70 persons.<br />

12 units - Non-smoking rooms available, Guest<br />

room(s), Cabin(s), Guest house(s),<br />

Kitchenette(s), Private bathroom. $$: Cabins<br />

$99 - $249. LHK and Full American Plan<br />

packages. Onsite Services: Auto fuel, Marine<br />

fuel, Boat/motor rental, Filleting service, Freezing<br />

service, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

g47q8690hfq<br />

www.2sk.ca/11674<br />

1529 East Heights, SASKATOON, SK S7J 3B4<br />

P: (306) 374-3223<br />

TF: 1(866) 486-8727 (Canada/US)<br />

E: trophies@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.sasktrophies.com<br />

Our main lodge is located on the N side of<br />

Tobin Lake. Outpost is located on the<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> River. We also offer goose and<br />

duck hunts in the Saskatoon area; crop stubble<br />

pea, field hunts. Outposts: Baird Lake, Mossy<br />

River, Torch River, <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> River. ❖ A<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> premiere first class <strong>hunting</strong> and<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> lakeside lodge specializing in trophies.<br />

Wall-hanger white-tailed deer, huge black bear,<br />

lots of colour, combo hunts deer/bear, bear/fish<br />

or grouse/fish. World class northern pike and<br />

walleye <strong>fishing</strong>. Catch and release only. Capacity:<br />

40 persons. 8 units - Central dining facility,<br />

Guest room(s), Private bathroom. $$: upon<br />

request. We specialize in the full package plan.<br />

Will supply Saskatoon pick-up to lodge return on<br />

each and every package. We offer you an<br />

EXPERIENCE not just a trip. Onsite Services:<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>, Ice<br />

<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

g16542809hfpf<br />

106<br />

Twin Marine<br />

Map D5<br />

www.2sk.ca/22817<br />

Box 269, NIPAWIN, SK S0E 1E0<br />

P: (306) 862-2628<br />

E: twin.marine@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.tobinlake.net<br />

Waterfront location on Tobin Lake, Nipawin and<br />

District Regional Park, 2km N of Nipawin on<br />

Hwy 55. Open 15-May-2012 to 20-Oct-2012<br />

❖ Full service marina with boat rentals and<br />

professional <strong>guide</strong> service. Located on one of<br />

North America’s best walleye and northern pike<br />

fisheries. Licensed waterfront restaurant with<br />

patio. Gas/oil available on the water. Camping<br />

and cabins available in Nipawin Regional Park.<br />

$$: upon request. Deluxe boats with fish finders<br />

and live wells. Pontoon boat rentals. Visit<br />

website for rates and more information. Onsite<br />

Services: Boat/motor rental, Filleting service,<br />

Freezing service, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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TROUT LAKE<br />

TURTLE LAKE<br />

WAPATA LAKE<br />

107 108<br />

110<br />

Boreal Camp Services & Outfitting Ltd -<br />

Trout Lake Camp<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/16196<br />

Box 318, LA RONGE, SK S0J 1L0<br />

P: (306) 425-2437<br />

E: <strong>fishing</strong>.boreal@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.borealcamps.com<br />

Trout Lake, 55 air km N of La Ronge on the<br />

Churchill River. Open 15-May-2012 to<br />

31-Oct-2012 ❖ Small camp catering to one or<br />

two parties at a time. Situated on island with<br />

sand beach. Excellent walleye and northern pike<br />

<strong>fishing</strong>, easy access to lake trout. Cabins with<br />

decks are equipped with propane appliances<br />

and cold running water. Capacity: 12 persons.<br />

2 units - Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared<br />

bathroom. $$: LHK packages $850/3 days,<br />

$950/4 days. Outpost package starts at $850.<br />

Onsite Services: Freezing service, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

g59f<br />

Chaparral Hunting<br />

Adventures<br />

Map C5<br />

www.2sk.ca/11438<br />

General Delivery, JACKFISH LAKE, SK S0M 1E0<br />

P: (717) 514-6808 or (306) 892-4638<br />

E: doug@chaparral<strong>hunting</strong>adventures.com<br />

W: www.chaparral<strong>hunting</strong>adventures.com<br />

E side of Turtle Lake. Open 1-Sep-2012 to<br />

15-Dec-2012 ❖ Outfitter for white-tailed deer,<br />

spring bear and waterfowl. Hunting area<br />

encompasses 500 sq km. Fully modern lodge<br />

accommodation on Turtle Lake with eight guest<br />

rooms. Capacity: 16 persons. 8 units - Central<br />

dining facility, Guest room(s), Guest house(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: upon request. Onsite<br />

Services: Freezing service.<br />

1648609hfp<br />

Cree River Lodge Inc<br />

Map B10<br />

www.2sk.ca/11689<br />

Box 272, WHITE FOX, SK S0J 3B0<br />

P: (306) 276-7841<br />

E: creeriverlodge@gmail.com<br />

W: www.creeriverlodge.ca<br />

480km N of Lac La Ronge. Fly-in only. Airstrip<br />

within 50km. Open 4-Jun-2012 to 15-Sep-2012<br />

❖ Octagon main lodge built of logs overlooking<br />

the Cree River. Hot/cold running water. Excellent<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> for trophy northern pike, walleye and<br />

Arctic grayling. Four outposts located on virgin<br />

trophy lakes. Capacity: 25 persons. 5 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. American Plan<br />

(US funds) includes all services and return air<br />

transportation from Stony Rapids. We will book<br />

all necessary flights. Onsite Services: Filleting<br />

service, Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

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UBIQUITY LAKE<br />

109<br />

Ubiquity Lake Outfitters<br />

Map A9<br />

www.2sk.ca/11721<br />

Box 1294, WATROUS, SK S0K 4T0<br />

P: (306) 946-2262 or (306) 946-7938<br />

E: <strong>fishing</strong>@northern-pike.net<br />

W: www.ubiquitylake.com<br />

173km N of Buffalo Narrows, just above the 57th<br />

parallel. Access by float plane only. Airstrip at<br />

Buffalo Narrows. Hwy 155 to Buffalo Narrows is<br />

paved. Outposts: Carpenter Lake. Open<br />

25-May-2012 to 30-Sep-2012 ❖ The only camp<br />

on the lake. Excellent <strong>fishing</strong> for lake trout,<br />

walleye and northern pike. Fish four lakes. 16 ft<br />

boats, 20 hp motors. Spring and fall bear hunts.<br />

Good home cooked meals. Electricity, hot<br />

showers, freezers. Personalized service at a very<br />

remote location. Capacity: 10 persons. 2 units -<br />

Cabin(s), Shared bathroom. $$: upon request.<br />

5 - 7 day American Plan packages. Lodging, food,<br />

bedding, boat/motor/gas and return airfare from<br />

Buffalo Narrows included. Package can include<br />

flight from US destinations. Onsite Services:<br />

Freezing service, Shore lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

g15869hf


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WAPAWEKKA LAKE<br />

WATERHEN LAKE<br />

WHEELER RIVER<br />

111<br />

Northern Echo Lodge<br />

Map D6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11690<br />

Box 477, LA RONGE, SK S0J 1L0<br />

P: (306) 425-7222<br />

E: j.eberle@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.northernecholodge.ca<br />

On Churchman Island in picturesque<br />

Wapawekka Lake, 96 air km SE of La Ronge.<br />

Open 20-May-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ Excellent<br />

walleye, northern pike, perch <strong>fishing</strong>. Clean,<br />

comfortable semi-modern cabins with central<br />

showers. Light housekeeping packages or with<br />

meals upon request. Spring bear and fall moose<br />

hunts available. Day trips, photography tours,<br />

video packages. Capacity: 16 persons. 4 units -<br />

Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s),<br />

Shared bathroom. $$: Packages start at $815 for<br />

3 days/3 nights. Special summer rates for<br />

children 16 years and under. Onsite Services:<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch.<br />

g165286090<br />

WASKWEI LAKE<br />

112<br />

Northern Nights<br />

Outfitters Ltd<br />

Map D7<br />

www.2sk.ca/12013<br />

Box 642, Carrot River, SK S0E 0L0<br />

P: (306) 632-7445 (May - Oct)<br />

E: northernnights2@gmail.com<br />

W: www.northernnights.ca<br />

Fly-in only to Waskwei Lake, 30km E of Pelican<br />

Narrows or Flin Flon; or 400km N of Prince<br />

Albert. Open 15-May-2012 to 15-Oct-2012<br />

❖ Enjoy exclusive use of this 16-acre island on<br />

Waskwei Lake known for an abundance of<br />

northern pike and walleye. New guest cabin in<br />

2012. All ages will enjoy this <strong>fishing</strong> and outdoor<br />

adventure which begins with a 20 minute flight<br />

from Pelican Narrows over pristine Precambrian<br />

Shield. Capacity: 6 persons. 1 units - Cabin(s).<br />

$$: 3-day <strong>fishing</strong> LHK package $750/person<br />

(minimum 3 persons), additional days<br />

$100/person. Package includes round trip airfare<br />

from Pelican Narrows, lodging, boat/motor/gas.<br />

Flights from Flin Flon, extra. Full American<br />

<strong>fishing</strong> plans upon request. Onsite Services:<br />

Filleting service, Freezing service, Shore lunch.<br />

g5q809h<br />

113<br />

Tawaw Outfitters<br />

Map C6<br />

www.2sk.ca/11756<br />

Box 10, DORINTOSH, SK S0M 0T0<br />

P: (306) 236-6716<br />

E: tawawcabins2004ltd@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.tawawoutfitters.com<br />

S Waterhen Lake access, 1.5km off Hwy 904.<br />

Paved all-weather road to our resort in Meadow<br />

Lake Provincial Park. Open 1-Nov-2012 to<br />

15-Dec-2012 ❖ Exclusive outfitting privileges on<br />

260 sq km (100 sq miles) of forest and forest<br />

fringe in northern <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> for white-tailed<br />

deer. 17 hunts/year. Heated ground blinds and<br />

tree stands are the preferred harvest method for<br />

the big white-tailed deer in this area. Private<br />

cabins with showers. Capacity: 102 persons.<br />

17 units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s),<br />

Cabin(s), Kitchenette(s), Kitchenette(s), Private<br />

bathroom, Shared bathroom. Campsites: 8 Elec,<br />

14 Full hook-up. $$: Full American Plan (US<br />

funds) white-tailed deer 5 1/2 day package<br />

rates upon request. Onsite Services: Auto fuel,<br />

Marine fuel, Boat/motor rental, Boat/motor<br />

rental, Canoe rental, Canoe rental, Freezing<br />

service, Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

147q8090hp<br />

WEYBURN<br />

114<br />

Scattergun Outfitters<br />

Map E1<br />

www.2sk.ca/14539<br />

Box 355, WEYBURN, SK S4H 2K1<br />

P: (306) 456-2520 or (306) 861-2176<br />

E: derrellrodine@hotmail.com<br />

W: www.scattergunoutfitters.com<br />

Approximately 32km S of the city of Weyburn,<br />

serviced by Hwys 13, 35 and 39. Our territory<br />

covers five wildlife management zones. ❖<br />

Guided hunts for waterfowl and upland game<br />

birds. Airport pick-up, hotel accommodations<br />

arranged, trained dog services, bird processing.<br />

We are a family operation. We enjoy <strong>hunting</strong><br />

ourselves and keep that in mind while guiding<br />

others. Certified <strong>guide</strong>. $$: upon request.<br />

6489<br />

115<br />

Wheeler River Lodge Ltd<br />

Map B9<br />

www.2sk.ca/11696<br />

Box 87, CUT KNIFE, SK S0M 0N0<br />

P: (306) 398-2910<br />

TF: 1(888) 248-9711 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@wheelerriver.com<br />

W: www.wheelerriverlodge.com<br />

220km N of Missinipe. Fly-in only. Open<br />

24-May-2012 to 15-Oct-2012 ❖ Secluded, wellequipped<br />

camp caters to only one group at a<br />

time in modern lodge. Low <strong>fishing</strong> pressure for<br />

northern pike, walleye, lake trout, Arctic grayling<br />

and whitefish. Endless sheltered lakes and river<br />

system to explore. Native <strong>guide</strong>/caretaker on<br />

site. Exceptional bear/moose hunt packages<br />

available. Capacity: 10 persons. 3 units - Guest<br />

house(s), Kitchenette(s), Shared bathroom.<br />

$$: (US funds) Fishing and <strong>hunting</strong> rates upon<br />

request. 5 night package includes<br />

accommodation, return flight from Otter Lake,<br />

boats, gas, etc. Guiding extra. Corporate and Full<br />

American Plan packages. Onsite Services: Shore<br />

lunch, Fly-<strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

g1589hpf<br />

WHITEWOOD<br />

116<br />

Ravenshoe Outfitting<br />

Map E2<br />

www.2sk.ca/19018<br />

Box 42, WHITEWOOD, SK S0G 5C0<br />

P: (306) 735-7960 or (306) 735-7213<br />

E: ravenshoe@sasktel.net<br />

W: www.ravenshoe.ca<br />

Four hours N of Minot, ND. Four hours W of<br />

Winnipeg, MB and 90 minutes E of Regina.<br />

Whitewood is located at the junction of<br />

Hwys 1 and 9. ❖ Licensed to outfit on over<br />

8000 sq miles of prairie pothole country.<br />

Experience world class shoots from mid-Sep to<br />

mid-Nov over barley, pea or wheat field stubble.<br />

Spring Snow Goose hunts. Ice <strong>fishing</strong> packages.<br />

Canadian resident white-tailed deer and


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spring/fall bear hunts. Private stocked trout<br />

pond. $$: Black bear and white-tailed deer<br />

packages $1800/week. Bird hunters (CDN<br />

funds) $200/gun/day. Ice <strong>fishing</strong> for rainbow<br />

trout $5/fish. Pay only for the waterfowl hunts<br />

we <strong>guide</strong>. Onsite Services: Canoe rental, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Ice <strong>fishing</strong>.<br />

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WOLLASTON LAKE<br />

117<br />

Minor Bay Lodge &<br />

Outposts Ltd<br />

Map B9<br />

Wollaston Lake. Km 220 on Hwy 905. Full<br />

service airstrip with fuel within 50km. Airport<br />

pick-up. Outposts: Spence Lake, Cairns Lake,<br />

McDonald River. Open 11-Jun-2012 to<br />

15-Aug-2012 ❖ Log construction main lodge<br />

overlooking scenic Minor Bay features guest<br />

dining room, lounge, screened veranda. Six<br />

modern guest cabins (2 - 8 people) equipped<br />

with showers, double beds. 18/20 ft boats with<br />

swivel seats, floors and casting decks, 50 hp<br />

4-stroke outboards. Capacity: 26 persons. 6<br />

units - Central dining facility, Cabin(s), Private<br />

bathroom. $$: upon request. American Plan.<br />

Daily fly-outs available. 3, 4, 7 and 8 day<br />

outpost packages. Group and corporate rates<br />

available. Onsite Services: Shore lunch, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

g5486090hf2<br />

118<br />

Wollaston Lake Lodge Ltd<br />

Map B10<br />

P: (306) 668-1061<br />

TF: 1(800) 328-0628 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@wollastonlakelodge.com<br />

W: www.wollastonlakelodge.com<br />

On Wollaston Lake by Umperville River in<br />

Hidden Bay. Air access is at Points North<br />

Landing airstrip 30km from the lodge. Fly via<br />

lodge charter or private aircraft. Lodge<br />

transportation available. Open 5-Jun-2012 to<br />

26-Aug-2012 ❖ World class catch and release<br />

trophy <strong>fishing</strong> in a remote northern setting.<br />

Picturesque luxury lodge, chef prepared meals,<br />

premium equipment and expert <strong>guide</strong>s. Fish for<br />

northern pike, lake trout, walleye and Arctic<br />

grayling. Optional daily flyouts available.<br />

Capacity: 78 persons. 20 units - Central dining<br />

facility, Cabin(s), Private bathroom. $$: (US<br />

Funds) Fishing Full American Plan packages<br />

include 4 full days of <strong>guide</strong>d <strong>fishing</strong> at<br />

$4195/person, or 8 full days of <strong>guide</strong>d <strong>fishing</strong> at<br />

$7195/person. Return trip to Winnipeg, MB<br />

included. Onsite Services: Shore lunch, Fly<strong>fishing</strong>,<br />

Catch & release limits apply.<br />

g1586090hfpf<br />

www.2sk.ca/11760<br />

5711 - Portage Avenue,<br />

HEADINGLEY, MB R4H 1E7<br />

P: (204) 982-9680 or (306) 633-4900<br />

(Jun - Aug)<br />

TF: 1(888) 244-7453 (Canada/US)<br />

E: info@gwnlodges.com<br />

W: www.minorbay.com<br />

www.2sk.ca/11761<br />

3910 Thatcher Avenue,<br />

SASKATOON, SK S7R 1A4


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Mamawi<br />

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Richardson<br />

Lake<br />

Richardson<br />

Marguerite<br />

Firebag<br />

River<br />

River<br />

Old<br />

Lake<br />

Fort<br />

River<br />

River<br />

Bartlett<br />

Lake<br />

Douglas<br />

Cluff<br />

Lake<br />

LAKE<br />

Carswell<br />

Lake<br />

Cluff Lake Mine<br />

River<br />

955<br />

160<br />

Semchuk<br />

Descharme<br />

Descharme<br />

L.<br />

Minto<br />

L.<br />

Patterson<br />

Lake<br />

Beet<br />

L.<br />

Forrest<br />

Lake<br />

Preston<br />

Lake<br />

Descharme<br />

Lake<br />

Trail<br />

Lloyd<br />

Hale<br />

Lake<br />

Bolton<br />

L.<br />

Craig<br />

Lake L.<br />

Clearwater<br />

Archibald<br />

ATHABASCA<br />

Lake<br />

ATHABASCA SAND DUNES PROVINCIAL WILDERNESS PARK<br />

William<br />

65<br />

River<br />

Mirror<br />

4<br />

Charbonneau R.<br />

Wolvernan<br />

River<br />

Kelic<br />

River<br />

Hall<br />

Lake<br />

Lakes<br />

L.<br />

Fortin<br />

Davy<br />

Lake<br />

Dunning<br />

Lake<br />

MacFarlane R.<br />

Sand Hill<br />

Virgin<br />

L.<br />

River<br />

MacFarlane<br />

e<br />

River<br />

IR 231<br />

Fond du Lac<br />

Snare<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Brudell<br />

Karras<br />

Brustad<br />

Helmer<br />

Otherside R.<br />

IR 233 Fond du Lac<br />

L.<br />

IR 232<br />

Fond du Lac<br />

109<br />

Squirrel<br />

Lake<br />

Livingstone<br />

Lake<br />

Snare<br />

River<br />

Dautremont<br />

Mayson<br />

Lake<br />

River<br />

River<br />

River<br />

Richards<br />

Leavitt<br />

Bulyea<br />

Fond-du-Lac<br />

IR 192G<br />

English River<br />

28<br />

Lake<br />

Bay<br />

Lansdowne<br />

Lake<br />

River<br />

Fond<br />

IR 228 Fond du Lac<br />

Lake<br />

IR 227 Fond du Lac<br />

Engler<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Engemann<br />

Pipestone<br />

Lake<br />

3<br />

Hunter<br />

27<br />

25<br />

Cree Lake<br />

du<br />

Lake<br />

Weitzel<br />

Lake<br />

Lac<br />

Lake<br />

Luffman<br />

Lake<br />

Pine<br />

Cree<br />

Riou<br />

River<br />

Hocking<br />

Thomson<br />

Pipestone<br />

Cree<br />

Creek<br />

26<br />

Holgar<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

MacIntyre<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

IR<br />

Black L<br />

Stony Rapids<br />

66<br />

Wapa<br />

River<br />

Rive<br />

L<br />

8<br />

Steepbank<br />

River<br />

Gordon<br />

Lake<br />

Gipsy<br />

L.<br />

Garson<br />

Lake<br />

Clearwater<br />

Garson Lake<br />

La Loche West<br />

K<br />

IR 221<br />

La Loche<br />

49<br />

Lac<br />

La<br />

Loche<br />

La<br />

River<br />

IR 222 La Loche<br />

Black Point<br />

CLEARWATER RIVER<br />

PROVINCIAL PARK<br />

6<br />

956<br />

10<br />

La Loche<br />

5<br />

River<br />

955<br />

River<br />

McLean<br />

Lake<br />

33<br />

Warner<br />

Rapids<br />

Bear Creek<br />

85<br />

Turnor Lake<br />

Palmbere<br />

4<br />

155<br />

Lake<br />

909<br />

Wasekamio<br />

Lake<br />

30<br />

Turnor<br />

Lake<br />

IR 193B<br />

Birch Narrows<br />

Careen<br />

Frobisher<br />

L.<br />

Spear<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Heddery<br />

L.<br />

Fl<br />

Black Birch<br />

Lake<br />

Ithingo<br />

L.<br />

Vermilion<br />

L.<br />

Porter<br />

Gwillim<br />

Mudjatik<br />

Lake<br />

Gwillim<br />

River<br />

23<br />

Tomsett<br />

L.<br />

Vedette<br />

Complex L.<br />

49<br />

221<br />

Haultain<br />

Lake<br />

Haultain<br />

42<br />

914<br />

River<br />

Mawdsley<br />

L.<br />

68<br />

Costigan


River<br />

er<br />

Bay<br />

r<br />

Astrolabe<br />

Clut<br />

225<br />

ake<br />

ta<br />

ake<br />

River<br />

Foster<br />

Lakes<br />

Lake<br />

Daly<br />

River<br />

Lake<br />

Stony Lake<br />

905<br />

Giles<br />

Lake<br />

Wheeler<br />

L.<br />

E F G H S A S K AT C H E WI<br />

A N F I S H I N G & H U N T I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 2<br />

TERRITORIES<br />

17<br />

Badwater<br />

Lake<br />

Waddington<br />

Key<br />

L.<br />

Highrock<br />

Lake<br />

Russell<br />

Foster<br />

L.<br />

Sovereign<br />

Lake<br />

Dodge<br />

Elizabeth<br />

Falls<br />

L.<br />

Upper<br />

Grollier<br />

Lake<br />

IR 224<br />

Black Lake<br />

Black Lake<br />

9<br />

110<br />

905<br />

Middle Foster L.<br />

Pasfield<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Granger<br />

Lake<br />

91<br />

Key Lake Mine<br />

L.<br />

Foster<br />

Kaskawan<br />

Lake<br />

Black<br />

Lake<br />

Hawkrock<br />

River<br />

Kirsch<br />

Burbidge<br />

L.<br />

Lower<br />

41<br />

Robins<br />

L.<br />

Chipman<br />

Lake<br />

Fond<br />

Big Sandy<br />

105° 104° 103° 102° 101°<br />

R.<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Close<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

185<br />

Cushing<br />

L.<br />

Bompas<br />

McArthur River Mine<br />

Dobbin<br />

Kenyon<br />

Paull<br />

L.<br />

Forsyth<br />

Pawliuk<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Theriau<br />

Lake<br />

McDonald<br />

R.<br />

L.<br />

Hawkins<br />

Lake<br />

Charlebois<br />

Lake<br />

IR 226<br />

Black Lake<br />

du<br />

Hawkrock<br />

River<br />

47<br />

Selwyn Lake<br />

Young Herbert<br />

Lac<br />

Whigham<br />

Durrant<br />

Waterfound<br />

Keefe<br />

Geikie<br />

Wathaman<br />

Bailey<br />

Gow<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Porcupine<br />

905<br />

Newnham<br />

L.<br />

Cigar Lake Mine<br />

115<br />

102<br />

River<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Grove<br />

L.<br />

43<br />

Maribelli<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

93<br />

Henday<br />

Waterbury<br />

Lake<br />

River<br />

Lake<br />

Pinkham<br />

River<br />

Hickson<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

McDowell<br />

L.<br />

Duncan<br />

L.<br />

75<br />

Pardoe L.<br />

Courtenay<br />

Lake<br />

Deception<br />

Milton<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Oneman<br />

L.<br />

Wayow<br />

Lake<br />

Walker<br />

Ochak<br />

L.<br />

Ahenakew<br />

L.<br />

Elephant<br />

Nistoassini<br />

Waddy<br />

Wapiyao<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Misekumaw<br />

River<br />

Midwest Mine<br />

River<br />

Corson<br />

Peter<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Wathaman<br />

Davin<br />

Buss<br />

Lakes<br />

Macoun<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Mukasew<br />

Fanson<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Babiche<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

May<br />

L.<br />

Hatchet<br />

L.<br />

Points North Landing<br />

33<br />

905<br />

38<br />

Pink<br />

72<br />

52<br />

Wathaman<br />

46<br />

3<br />

74<br />

Lake<br />

Morell<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Nayelles<br />

L.<br />

Hamill<br />

Lake<br />

Simpson<br />

L.<br />

Hannah<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Nordbye<br />

Spence<br />

L.<br />

Dunnett<br />

L.<br />

Kane<br />

LAKE<br />

Spalding<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Eagle Point Mine<br />

McClean Lake Mine<br />

Rabbit Lake Mine<br />

7<br />

117<br />

Wollaston Lake Landing<br />

River<br />

32<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Gillespie<br />

Oliver<br />

Lake<br />

Ghana<br />

L.<br />

L. Cuelenaere David<br />

102<br />

WOLLASTON<br />

ON<br />

Cairns<br />

L.<br />

Walsh<br />

L.<br />

Gebhard<br />

Lake<br />

Bonokoski<br />

Franklin<br />

L.<br />

Bentley<br />

L.<br />

Scrimes<br />

L.<br />

21<br />

118<br />

75<br />

River<br />

905<br />

56<br />

Bailey<br />

Lake<br />

Phelps<br />

Bickerton<br />

Lake<br />

Morwick<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Middle<br />

L.<br />

Mullin<br />

L.<br />

Swan<br />

L.<br />

IR 220<br />

Hatchet Lake<br />

Southend<br />

22<br />

89<br />

80<br />

3<br />

995<br />

Reilly<br />

Keseechewun<br />

Lake<br />

Emerson<br />

L.<br />

Nokomis<br />

Lake<br />

Numabin<br />

Hutcherson<br />

Hewgill<br />

L.<br />

Bay<br />

L.<br />

Warren<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Goyer<br />

Lake<br />

Fidler<br />

Hydichuk<br />

MacKenzie<br />

Lake<br />

Cheadle<br />

Deep<br />

Bay<br />

Gladman<br />

L.<br />

Apipuyew<br />

Kingston<br />

Bannock<br />

ANE<br />

Wollaston Lake<br />

90<br />

IR 200 Peter<br />

Ballantyne Cree<br />

Whitesand Dam<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Perry<br />

Harriott<br />

Lake<br />

Misaw<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Islands<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Nunim<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Kohn<br />

Lake<br />

Oback<br />

Hull<br />

L.<br />

Zengle<br />

Charcoal<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Perry Lake<br />

Ecological Reserve<br />

88<br />

Pagato<br />

Patterson<br />

Lake<br />

Many<br />

Lake<br />

Sava<br />

Hara<br />

Burnett<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

LAKE<br />

Wapus<br />

Shaw<br />

Lake<br />

Kingsley<br />

L.<br />

Metka<br />

L.<br />

Bay<br />

Zangeza<br />

REINDEER<br />

L.<br />

Kasba Lake<br />

45<br />

Kyaska<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Kamatsi<br />

Hasbala<br />

Lake<br />

RIVER<br />

86<br />

Bay<br />

Kennedy<br />

Malcolm<br />

Is.<br />

Bleasdell<br />

Lake<br />

Wapus<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Waspison<br />

87<br />

NUNAVUT TERRITORY<br />

Lake<br />

994<br />

Garth<br />

L.<br />

Laurie<br />

Lake<br />

2<br />

Snyder<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Misty<br />

Lloydminster<br />

Swift Current<br />

Carswell<br />

A B<br />

C<br />

Kamuchawie<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Brochet<br />

Tod<br />

L.<br />

Lac<br />

Battleford<br />

E<br />

Dunphy<br />

Lakes<br />

Eager<br />

L.<br />

Tice<br />

Lake<br />

Kasmere<br />

Lake<br />

Whiskey Thuycholeeni<br />

Lake<br />

Jack<br />

Kinoosao<br />

Halldorson Bay<br />

Ecological Reserve<br />

MANITOBA<br />

Map Section<br />

Lac<br />

Brochet<br />

Brochet<br />

394<br />

L.<br />

Moose Jaw<br />

Melfort<br />

Saskatoon<br />

Vandekerckhove<br />

Lake<br />

McMillan<br />

L.<br />

Fox Mine<br />

Hjalmarson<br />

McGavock<br />

Lake<br />

Russell<br />

Lake<br />

Putahow<br />

Chatwin<br />

La Ronge<br />

D<br />

Lake<br />

Prince Albert<br />

Melville<br />

Weyburn<br />

Humboldt<br />

Regina<br />

Goldsand<br />

Lynn Lake<br />

396<br />

Estevan<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

McKnight<br />

Maria<br />

398<br />

397<br />

Lake<br />

Each of the regions depicted<br />

in the map key is reproduced<br />

in detail on the pages in this<br />

section, showing approximate<br />

locations of all base camps<br />

listed in this <strong>guide</strong>.<br />

Map numbers correspond<br />

to the reference numbers<br />

assigned to each lodge in<br />

the main directory.<br />

See page 34 for the key to<br />

symbols and definitions.<br />

Wells<br />

399<br />

Lake<br />

Yorkton<br />

Lake<br />

Eyrie<br />

L.<br />

Caron<br />

Granville<br />

Nahili<br />

Burnie<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Dunsheath<br />

391<br />

L.<br />

59° 60°<br />

57° 58°<br />

11<br />

10<br />

9<br />

8<br />

67<br />

99<br />

8


Loche<br />

River<br />

La Loche<br />

68 S A S K AT C H E W A N F I S H I N G & H U N T I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 2<br />

7<br />

6<br />

5<br />

4<br />

53° 54° 55° 56°<br />

Christina<br />

893<br />

894<br />

L.<br />

Ribstone<br />

Christina<br />

Ardmore<br />

894<br />

13<br />

55<br />

659<br />

657<br />

Muriel<br />

L.<br />

Edgerton<br />

600<br />

646<br />

893<br />

YELLOWHEAD<br />

ROUTE<br />

619<br />

14<br />

892<br />

Bohn<br />

Kitscoty<br />

610<br />

899<br />

L.<br />

River<br />

Winefred<br />

Lake<br />

Marie<br />

Frog<br />

L.<br />

Creek<br />

L.<br />

Winefred<br />

River<br />

Cold<br />

Cold Lake<br />

Medley<br />

Grand<br />

Centre<br />

Provos t<br />

Beaverdam<br />

Frog Lake<br />

897<br />

897<br />

28<br />

Beaver<br />

Crossing<br />

Tulliby Lake<br />

Marwayne<br />

Chauvin<br />

Sputinow<br />

IR 120<br />

Onion Lake<br />

Streamstown<br />

Blackfoot<br />

Paradise<br />

Valley Rivercourse<br />

McLaughlin<br />

Ribstone<br />

897<br />

Hayter<br />

57<br />

45<br />

23<br />

641<br />

Edmonton<br />

249 km<br />

Edmonton<br />

263 km<br />

17<br />

Camrose<br />

218 km<br />

MurrayIs.<br />

Reflex Lakes<br />

Suffern<br />

L.<br />

Freshwater L.<br />

Pritchard<br />

L.<br />

Greenstreet<br />

Battle<br />

Eyehill<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Ministikwan<br />

L.<br />

Manitou<br />

Lake<br />

Garson<br />

Lake<br />

Primrose<br />

Pierce<br />

L.<br />

Hewett<br />

L.<br />

Peck<br />

Bronson L.<br />

L.<br />

Creek<br />

Calder<br />

L.<br />

Dillon<br />

Seagram<br />

Lake<br />

Fire<br />

Barney<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Kimowin<br />

Watapi<br />

Lake<br />

COLD LAKE<br />

River<br />

River<br />

Lac des<br />

Iles<br />

Fowler L.<br />

Little Fishing<br />

L.<br />

Grizzly<br />

Makwa<br />

L.<br />

Ear<br />

Bear<br />

Dillon<br />

Lake<br />

Hills<br />

Beaver<br />

Nipin Nipin<br />

Kesatasew<br />

Silver<br />

L.<br />

Muddy<br />

Kukuka<br />

River<br />

Makwa<br />

L.<br />

Vermette<br />

L.<br />

McCusker<br />

Brightsand<br />

NORTH<br />

River<br />

Mostoos<br />

Hills<br />

AIR WEAPONS RANGE<br />

Primrose Lake<br />

Wildlife Refuge<br />

COLD LAKE<br />

PROV. PARK<br />

897<br />

Cherry<br />

Grove<br />

Edmonton<br />

296 km<br />

17<br />

3<br />

5<br />

10<br />

6<br />

17<br />

26<br />

Furness<br />

Onion Lake<br />

Greenstreet<br />

Lone Rock<br />

Marsden<br />

Artland<br />

Evesham<br />

Macklin<br />

Primate<br />

Pierceland<br />

16<br />

IR 161<br />

Island Lake<br />

IR 119<br />

Onion Lake<br />

Hillmond<br />

Senlac<br />

44<br />

Marshall<br />

Lashbur n<br />

46<br />

23 9<br />

17<br />

Lloydminster<br />

3<br />

6 15<br />

12<br />

680<br />

14<br />

?<br />

FORT PITT<br />

9<br />

PROV. HISTORIC PARK<br />

680<br />

3<br />

798<br />

5<br />

688<br />

28<br />

13<br />

55<br />

676<br />

919<br />

787<br />

797<br />

303<br />

13<br />

675<br />

21<br />

675<br />

58<br />

Garson Lake<br />

IR 124<br />

Joseph Bighead<br />

Beacon Hill<br />

IR 161A Island Lake<br />

Frenchman<br />

Butte<br />

Waseca<br />

Neilburg<br />

Rutland<br />

Whelan<br />

IR 221<br />

IR 129 Makwa<br />

Sahgaiehcan<br />

Baldwinton<br />

Black Point<br />

MEADOW LAKE PROV. PARK<br />

35<br />

Paradise<br />

Hill<br />

Unity<br />

49<br />

IR 129B Makwa<br />

Sahgaiehcan<br />

Carruthers<br />

Wilbert<br />

IR 193 Buffalo<br />

River Dene<br />

Peerless<br />

IR 116<br />

Little Pine<br />

River<br />

River<br />

Michel<br />

21 224<br />

22<br />

36<br />

684<br />

44<br />

675<br />

10<br />

675<br />

675<br />

44<br />

12<br />

STEELE NARROWS<br />

PROV. HIST. PARK<br />

2<br />

BRONSON FOREST<br />

RECREATION SITE<br />

50<br />

8<br />

9 10<br />

684<br />

14<br />

684<br />

699<br />

21<br />

13<br />

25<br />

787<br />

21<br />

34<br />

954<br />

55<br />

21<br />

Spruce Lake<br />

18<br />

36<br />

Maidstone<br />

16<br />

950<br />

21<br />

2<br />

26<br />

Adanac<br />

Goodsoil<br />

IR 114<br />

Poundmaker<br />

Peter<br />

L.<br />

River<br />

Mustus<br />

L.<br />

Waterhen<br />

Thackeray<br />

Upper<br />

Cumins<br />

Lake<br />

River<br />

IR 129C Makwa<br />

Sahgaiehcan<br />

Loon Lake<br />

MAKWA LAKE<br />

PROV. PARK<br />

36<br />

6<br />

6<br />

4<br />

27<br />

6<br />

6<br />

956<br />

Primroserose Lake Provincial<br />

Ecological Reserve<br />

49<br />

54<br />

78<br />

54<br />

84<br />

71<br />

7<br />

40<br />

38<br />

90<br />

A<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Mallard<br />

IR 115B<br />

Thunderchild<br />

IR 113B<br />

Sweetgrass<br />

Palmbere<br />

Lost<br />

Lake<br />

Pond<br />

Cumins<br />

L.<br />

River<br />

IR 129A Makwa Sahgaiehcan<br />

Barthel<br />

St. Walburg<br />

23<br />

4<br />

10<br />

29<br />

303<br />

82<br />

674<br />

9<br />

44<br />

19<br />

5<br />

Cut Knife<br />

787<br />

12<br />

43<br />

796<br />

Mervin<br />

Paynton<br />

31<br />

30<br />

St.George's Hill<br />

699<br />

14<br />

33<br />

20<br />

Gallivan<br />

Phippen<br />

Cloan<br />

Bear Creek<br />

Rapid<br />

View<br />

L.<br />

Greig<br />

L.<br />

IR 115C<br />

Thunderchild<br />

Kivimaa-<br />

Moonlight<br />

Bay<br />

Kopp’s<br />

Kove<br />

Turtle Lake<br />

South Bay<br />

Bresaylor<br />

Makwa<br />

Livelong<br />

Turtleford<br />

9<br />

Rockhaven<br />

Scott<br />

43<br />

Dillon<br />

6<br />

3<br />

Edam<br />

14<br />

IR 194<br />

Birch Narrows<br />

River<br />

Turtle<br />

Lake<br />

Jackfish Lake<br />

Delmas<br />

Landing<br />

IR 113A<br />

Sweetgrass<br />

IR 113<br />

Sweetgrass<br />

Eagle<br />

IR 223 La Loche<br />

Macallum<br />

Flotten<br />

IR 105A<br />

Flying Dust<br />

Hills<br />

Niska<br />

Lake<br />

Arsenault<br />

L.<br />

Midnight<br />

Jackfish Murray<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

IR 165A<br />

Canoe Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Waterhen<br />

Keppel<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

IR 105B<br />

Flying Dust<br />

Dorintosh<br />

Meadow Lake<br />

20 12<br />

18<br />

12<br />

9 37<br />

4<br />

795<br />

26<br />

674<br />

8<br />

304<br />

794<br />

Vawn<br />

Wilkie<br />

4<br />

37<br />

Meota<br />

53<br />

17<br />

7<br />

24<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

IR 130<br />

Waterhen Lake<br />

Aquadeo<br />

Prongua<br />

30<br />

10<br />

IR 105<br />

Flying Dust<br />

Fairholme<br />

Glaslyn<br />

THE BATTLEFORDS<br />

PROV. PARK<br />

25 10<br />

29<br />

658<br />

674<br />

155<br />

16<br />

697<br />

925<br />

55<br />

697<br />

909<br />

McCusker River Provincial<br />

Ecological Reserve<br />

96<br />

70<br />

67<br />

67<br />

46<br />

29<br />

Metinota<br />

Prince<br />

Highgate<br />

Battleford<br />

60<br />

12<br />

4<br />

14<br />

25<br />

35<br />

5<br />

13<br />

Lake<br />

Helene<br />

L.<br />

Churchill<br />

Lake<br />

Kazan<br />

L.<br />

Canoe<br />

Lake<br />

IR 130<br />

Waterhen<br />

Lake<br />

Waterhen<br />

Lake<br />

Meadow<br />

L.<br />

IR 108<br />

Red<br />

IR 109 Mosquito- Pheasant<br />

Grizzly Bear's Head<br />

Churchill<br />

River<br />

IR 105C Flying Dust<br />

Keeley<br />

Lake<br />

IR 115D Thunderchild<br />

Midnight<br />

Lake<br />

4<br />

12<br />

18<br />

8<br />

10<br />

73<br />

FORT BATTLEFORD<br />

NATIONAL<br />

HISTORIC SITE<br />

55<br />

4<br />

108<br />

YELLOWHEAD<br />

ROUTE<br />

IR 110 Mosquito-<br />

Grizzly Bear's Head IR 111 Mosquito-<br />

658<br />

113<br />

658<br />

904<br />

12<br />

4<br />

903<br />

40<br />

89<br />

47<br />

River<br />

Beatty<br />

L.<br />

Chitek<br />

Aubichon<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Green<br />

Hunter<br />

L.<br />

Beaver<br />

Cowan<br />

Lac<br />

Lake<br />

Tea<br />

Meeting<br />

L.<br />

Hillyer<br />

L.<br />

Cr.<br />

Île-à-la-Crosse<br />

Shell<br />

Lake<br />

Flatstone<br />

Lake<br />

Shagwenaw<br />

Lake<br />

Cowan<br />

Sled<br />

L.<br />

Birch L. Witchekan<br />

IR 159<br />

Saulteaux<br />

Cochin<br />

Brada<br />

41<br />

Buffalo Narrows<br />

11<br />

794<br />

11<br />

Cole Bay<br />

Robinhood<br />

112B<br />

Moosomin<br />

IR 112A Moosomin<br />

North<br />

Cando<br />

33<br />

Canoe<br />

Narrow s<br />

Battleford<br />

IE 112E<br />

Moosomin<br />

IR 159A<br />

Saulteaux<br />

Grizzly Bear's Head<br />

IR 193A<br />

Birch Narrows<br />

IR 165 Canoe Lake<br />

IR 165C Canoe Lake<br />

Arm<br />

IR 165B Canoe Lake<br />

IR 191<br />

Pelican Lake<br />

IR 112F<br />

Moosomin<br />

Birch Lake<br />

Medstead<br />

Glenbush<br />

Whitkow<br />

Baljennie<br />

Jans Bay<br />

Neeb<br />

Meetoos<br />

Rabbit Lake<br />

Denholm<br />

Ruddell<br />

21<br />

74 55<br />

15<br />

3<br />

50<br />

24<br />

31<br />

16<br />

29<br />

3<br />

2<br />

19 17<br />

20<br />

41<br />

698<br />

799<br />

4 378<br />

22<br />

10<br />

11<br />

951<br />

93<br />

3<br />

903<br />

39<br />

687<br />

49<br />

40<br />

55<br />

12<br />

7<br />

9<br />

Chitek Lake<br />

794<br />

23<br />

5<br />

908<br />

965<br />

18<br />

Mullingar<br />

Redfield<br />

Maymont<br />

95<br />

44<br />

2<br />

Ranger<br />

Belbutte<br />

11<br />

23<br />

8<br />

Sonningdale<br />

IR 192D<br />

English River<br />

Patuanak<br />

IR 192E<br />

English<br />

River<br />

Gruenthal<br />

Blumenthal<br />

Greenfelweise<br />

Schoen-<br />

Neuanlage<br />

Neuhorst<br />

Rheinland<br />

Blumenheim<br />

Île-à-la-<br />

Crosse<br />

155<br />

28<br />

51<br />

4<br />

Chitek<br />

24<br />

IR 192<br />

English<br />

River<br />

Green Lake<br />

30<br />

20<br />

Penn<br />

IR 117<br />

Witchekan<br />

Lake<br />

21<br />

376<br />

376<br />

155<br />

14<br />

696<br />

686<br />

324<br />

11<br />

26<br />

Bapaume<br />

Richard<br />

Fielding<br />

8<br />

SASKATCHEWAN<br />

Lake<br />

Radisson<br />

L.<br />

Dore<br />

River<br />

Thickwood<br />

Mayfair<br />

Alticane<br />

92<br />

6 3<br />

Speers<br />

Leoville<br />

Hills<br />

Keatley<br />

Alstead R.<br />

Beauval<br />

Porter<br />

Lake<br />

Dipper<br />

IR 192C<br />

English River<br />

33<br />

55<br />

Primeau<br />

Lac<br />

la<br />

Plonge<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Shell<br />

L.<br />

Redberry<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

IR 192F<br />

English River<br />

Lake<br />

Alstead<br />

IR 118<br />

Big River<br />

Spiritw ood<br />

Lucky Man<br />

Lake<br />

Beaupré<br />

L.<br />

Sled Lake<br />

IR 118A Big River<br />

Mildred<br />

Hafford<br />

Radisson<br />

Borden<br />

25<br />

43<br />

29 31<br />

42<br />

10 13<br />

4<br />

12<br />

13<br />

945<br />

14<br />

15<br />

943<br />

12<br />

378<br />

918<br />

Caribou Flats Provincial<br />

Ecological Reserve<br />

946<br />

23<br />

793<br />

24<br />

32<br />

31<br />

12<br />

340<br />

138<br />

35<br />

924<br />

12<br />

55<br />

942<br />

Dipper Lake<br />

Primeau Lake<br />

16<br />

Dore Lake<br />

6<br />

Cowan Lake Dam<br />

134<br />

48<br />

11<br />

Big River<br />

Krydor<br />

6<br />

Paddling<br />

Blaine<br />

Lakes<br />

Clarke<br />

Erinferry<br />

Shell Lake<br />

10<br />

7<br />

Iroquois<br />

L.<br />

Knee<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Delaronde<br />

Ashe<br />

Soaring<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Twist<br />

L.<br />

Peak<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

Osten L.<br />

L.<br />

Vedette<br />

Complex L.<br />

Holt<br />

Smoothstone<br />

Shell<br />

Lake<br />

Cup<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Keller<br />

Lake<br />

C H U R C H I L L<br />

IR 192B<br />

English River<br />

Phillips<br />

Grove<br />

9<br />

Victoire<br />

20 16<br />

685<br />

924<br />

16<br />

160<br />

22<br />

781<br />

YELLOWHEAD<br />

ROUTE<br />

58<br />

165<br />

24<br />

695<br />

12<br />

60<br />

Blaine Lake<br />

19<br />

165<br />

916<br />

792<br />

4<br />

75<br />

3<br />

11<br />

Bodmin<br />

29<br />

IR 104<br />

Ahtahkakoop<br />

IR 102<br />

Muskeg<br />

Lake<br />

14<br />

917<br />

922<br />

793<br />

786<br />

IR 103<br />

Mistawasis<br />

38<br />

Hepburn<br />

11<br />

12<br />

Mennon<br />

23<br />

47<br />

914<br />

26<br />

Paquin<br />

Nova L.<br />

Nesslin<br />

L.<br />

Debden<br />

25<br />

Mont Nebo<br />

13<br />

792<br />

40<br />

Marcelin<br />

Dalmeny<br />

RIVER<br />

Tomsett<br />

Banbury<br />

Pinehouse<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Bladebone<br />

Kingsmere<br />

L.<br />

Heming L.<br />

Purvis L. Lake<br />

Bagva L.<br />

Amyot<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

IR 192A<br />

English River<br />

Elak Dase<br />

Canwood<br />

12<br />

23<br />

55<br />

22<br />

29<br />

Leask<br />

Lake<br />

Sandy<br />

Smoothstone<br />

Lily L.<br />

Kilwinning<br />

FORT<br />

CARLTON<br />

PROV.<br />

HISTORIC PARK<br />

12<br />

Carlton<br />

Laird<br />

7<br />

Lake<br />

Swan<br />

Moose<br />

Moose<br />

L.<br />

Wabeno<br />

Lavallée<br />

Sturgeon<br />

Bar<br />

L.<br />

Emmeline<br />

Lakes<br />

Mahigan<br />

L.<br />

Cr.<br />

IR 101A<br />

Sturgeon<br />

Lake<br />

Parkside<br />

Waldheim<br />

12<br />

49<br />

30<br />

Selenite Point<br />

Ecological Reserve<br />

694<br />

785<br />

221<br />

Duck L.<br />

Haultain<br />

Pinehouse Lake<br />

57<br />

54<br />

19 10<br />

9<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Wassegam<br />

Wasaw<br />

L.<br />

PRINCE ALBERT<br />

NATIONAL PARK<br />

3<br />

312<br />

683<br />

LeRoy L.<br />

Hunters L.<br />

Randall<br />

Gregory<br />

L.<br />

Crean<br />

Lake<br />

Hanging Heart<br />

L.<br />

Waskesiu<br />

Lake<br />

Waskesiu Lake<br />

Spruce L.<br />

Wingard<br />

River<br />

Brook<br />

IR 97 Beardy's<br />

& Okemasis<br />

IR 96 Beardy's<br />

& Okemasis<br />

Rosther n<br />

18<br />

19<br />

Hague<br />

George<br />

Lake<br />

Sandfly<br />

Neale<br />

L.<br />

River<br />

L.<br />

Halkett<br />

L.<br />

River<br />

Twoforks<br />

R.<br />

Spruce R.<br />

IR 106D<br />

Lac la Ronge<br />

Holbein<br />

Shellbrook<br />

Duck Lake<br />

D<br />

St. Isidore-de-<br />

IR 95<br />

Batoche Bellevue<br />

One Arrow<br />

18<br />

929<br />

212<br />

82<br />

Budd Lake Provincial<br />

Ecological Reserve<br />

11<br />

5<br />

134<br />

240<br />

13<br />

18<br />

42<br />

937<br />

921<br />

44<br />

26<br />

693<br />

783<br />

Sturgeon<br />

L.<br />

Bélanger<br />

33<br />

Lake<br />

Tibiska<br />

L.<br />

IR 106B<br />

Montreal Lake<br />

IR 106C Lac<br />

la Ronge<br />

Besnard<br />

Morin<br />

IR 217 Lac<br />

la Ronge<br />

River<br />

Thunder<br />

Elk Ridge<br />

Namekus<br />

L.<br />

Weyakwin<br />

McPhee<br />

L.<br />

Trappers<br />

L.<br />

Anglin L.<br />

IR 101<br />

Sturgeon Lake<br />

River<br />

Lake<br />

Hills<br />

Emma<br />

L.<br />

IR 94A Wahpeton Dakota<br />

9<br />

Crutwell<br />

Alingly<br />

Minichinas<br />

Hills<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Mont<br />

Spruce<br />

IR 201 Peter Ballantyne Cree<br />

Macdowall<br />

Fos<br />

Montreal<br />

Weyakwin<br />

Montr<br />

Lak<br />

IR 218 Lac<br />

Spruce<br />

Home<br />

Green Acres<br />

Hoey<br />

Riv<br />

IR<br />

W<br />

D<br />

18<br />

693<br />

15<br />

26<br />

9<br />

SEAGER<br />

WHEELER<br />

FARM<br />

NATIONAL<br />

HISTORIC SITE<br />

785<br />

916<br />

6<br />

240<br />

16<br />

Alvena<br />

11<br />

939<br />

4 44<br />

302<br />

263<br />

42<br />

788<br />

13<br />

11<br />

32<br />

24<br />

21<br />

6 6<br />

12<br />

N<br />

LakeSunnys<br />

Tweedsmuir<br />

Emma<br />

30<br />

782<br />

26<br />

Christopher<br />

Lake<br />

11<br />

23<br />

St. Loui s<br />

23<br />

H<br />

D<br />

W<br />

C<br />

Smuts<br />

Buffer<br />

Bre<br />

Prud’homme<br />

8<br />

24<br />

15<br />

6 2<br />

3<br />

14<br />

22 7<br />

11<br />

BATOCHE NATIONAL<br />

HISTORIC SITE<br />

312<br />

910<br />

264<br />

11<br />

263<br />

225<br />

41<br />

2<br />

LOUIS RIEL<br />

TRAIL<br />

238<br />

777<br />

767<br />

953<br />

935<br />

CANAM<br />

HIGHWAY<br />

7<br />

6<br />

20<br />

25<br />

5<br />

13<br />

26<br />

2<br />

1<br />

3<br />

165<br />

2<br />

2<br />

19<br />

2<br />

59<br />

10<br />

16


Foster<br />

ter<br />

real<br />

River<br />

Eulas<br />

Black<br />

Triveet<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Bittern<br />

Lake<br />

er<br />

River<br />

Nemeiben<br />

Clam<br />

Lake<br />

Wakaw<br />

L.<br />

River<br />

IR 158 Lac<br />

la Ronge<br />

eal<br />

e<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

IR 106<br />

Montreal Lake<br />

la Ronge<br />

ide B.<br />

94B<br />

ahpeton<br />

akota<br />

Molanosa<br />

orthside<br />

enribourg<br />

avis<br />

4<br />

Bear<br />

Thompson<br />

L.<br />

Egg<br />

L.<br />

Nagle<br />

39 103 74<br />

5<br />

9<br />

Fenton<br />

men<br />

Allan<br />

L.<br />

Island<br />

IR 158A Lac<br />

la Ronge<br />

Lake<br />

IR 158B Lac<br />

la Ronge<br />

Bow<br />

Timber Bay<br />

Paddockwood<br />

Birch Hills<br />

25<br />

24<br />

12<br />

37<br />

Hagen<br />

17<br />

omremy<br />

320<br />

akaw<br />

udwor th<br />

777<br />

756<br />

Meath Park<br />

Albertville<br />

Lake<br />

Candle<br />

Torch<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

McTavish<br />

L.<br />

McIntosh<br />

Shadd<br />

L. Trout<br />

South<br />

IR 99<br />

Muskoday<br />

River<br />

Lake<br />

Basin<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

Middle<br />

L.<br />

Middle Lake<br />

Kavanagh<br />

Miles<br />

L.<br />

Bay<br />

East Trout<br />

L.<br />

Lake<br />

Steepbank<br />

White<br />

Swan<br />

Lakes<br />

Waterhen<br />

Marsh<br />

River<br />

Paull<br />

Lake<br />

White<br />

Houghton<br />

L.<br />

Bartlett<br />

Wadin<br />

LA RONGE<br />

L.<br />

Clarence 927<br />

Gull<br />

L.<br />

Lenore<br />

Lake<br />

Kenyon<br />

Paull<br />

Lake<br />

Lake<br />

L.<br />

MacKay<br />

L.<br />

LAC<br />

Piprell<br />

L.<br />

L.<br />

Hepburn<br />

Jewett L.<br />

Forbes<br />

Lake<br />

Hebden L.<br />

Ranch<br />

L.<br />

Little Bear<br />

Lake<br />

Summit<br />

L.<br />

French<br />

L.<br />

Wapawekka<br />

Lake<br />

Otter<br />

Gow<br />

Lower<br />

Fishing L.<br />

Crabtree<br />

Ironsp<br />

Bay<br />

Rattler Cr.<br />

Contact Hunt<br />

L.<br />

IR 157A Lac la Ronge<br />

L.<br />

Sulphide<br />

L.<br />

915 IR 157 Lac la Ronge<br />

Hale L.<br />

52<br />

IR 157C Lac la Ronge Thomas L.<br />

Big<br />

IR 156C Lac la Ronge<br />

IR 157B Lac la Ronge Nunn<br />

L. Whitemoose<br />

60<br />

PROVINCIAL PARK L.<br />

Hunter<br />

Narrows Hunter<br />

Nipekamew River<br />

R I V E R<br />

Approximate Geographic<br />

Centre of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

North<br />

Crystal<br />

Springs<br />

Tway<br />

Reynaud<br />

St. Benedict<br />

IR 156B Lac la Ronge<br />

IR 156 Lac la Ronge<br />

IR 156A Lac la Ronge<br />

IR 157E Lac la Ronge<br />

IR 157D Lac la Ronge<br />

Shipman<br />

Weirdale Foxford<br />

Brancepeth<br />

Sucker<br />

River<br />

Hills<br />

Torch<br />

Whitefox<br />

IR 100<br />

James Smith<br />

Meskanaw<br />

Yellow Creek<br />

Tarnopol<br />

Pilger<br />

La Ronge<br />

Air Ronge<br />

CLARENCE-STEEPBANK<br />

LAKES PROV.<br />

WILDERNESS PARK<br />

CANDLE LAKE<br />

6<br />

302<br />

26<br />

CANAM<br />

HIGHWAY<br />

Prince Albe rt<br />

12<br />

30<br />

88<br />

969<br />

32<br />

355<br />

20<br />

45<br />

926<br />

265<br />

42<br />

791<br />

32<br />

30<br />

1<br />

29<br />

15<br />

PROV. PARK<br />

Candle<br />

Lake<br />

9<br />

15<br />

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70 km<br />

756<br />

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677<br />

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85 52<br />

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109 km<br />

118<br />

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62<br />

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72<br />

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709<br />

PROV. PARK<br />

Arcola<br />

604<br />

37<br />

754<br />

12<br />

Alameda<br />

Port of<br />

North Portal<br />

North Portal<br />

3<br />

27<br />

13<br />

15<br />

27<br />

Bredenbury<br />

33<br />

20<br />

WOODY RIVER<br />

RECREATION SITE<br />

Norquay<br />

13<br />

Saltcoats<br />

13<br />

14 5 13<br />

16<br />

650<br />

12<br />

3<br />

13<br />

22<br />

12<br />

754<br />

637<br />

637<br />

18<br />

37<br />

Kenosee Lake<br />

4<br />

Manor<br />

Pelly<br />

Kamsack<br />

Churchbrid ge<br />

10<br />

Esterhazy<br />

Wawota<br />

8<br />

637<br />

Carlyle<br />

27<br />

15<br />

637<br />

8<br />

637<br />

13<br />

16<br />

86<br />

23 2<br />

637<br />

637<br />

18<br />

13<br />

661<br />

4<br />

13<br />

726<br />

31<br />

753<br />

725<br />

8<br />

17<br />

Oxbow<br />

Glen Ewen<br />

Port of Northgate<br />

8<br />

16 10<br />

8<br />

19<br />

20<br />

Wroxton<br />

15<br />

21<br />

16<br />

25<br />

10<br />

Yarbo<br />

Gerald<br />

18<br />

Madge<br />

Lake<br />

Benito<br />

Woody<br />

Swan River<br />

Duck Mountain<br />

Spy Hill<br />

Tantallon<br />

Wapella<br />

DUCK MTN.<br />

PROV. PARK<br />

19<br />

13<br />

Wauchope<br />

Doonside<br />

Ryerson<br />

Mair<br />

Parkman<br />

Alida<br />

14<br />

20<br />

6 7<br />

603<br />

601<br />

601<br />

601<br />

Runnymede<br />

Togo<br />

12<br />

Calder<br />

MacNutt<br />

Rocanville<br />

24<br />

Red<br />

Jacket<br />

Moosomi n<br />

709<br />

601<br />

13<br />

636<br />

27<br />

13 16<br />

Fairlight<br />

Roblin<br />

Assiniboine<br />

Marchwell<br />

Bellegarde<br />

Sherwood<br />

Durban<br />

Boggy Creek<br />

Langenburg<br />

Redvers<br />

Carnduff<br />

21<br />

3<br />

20 5<br />

5<br />

11<br />

16<br />

9<br />

21<br />

13<br />

19<br />

CANNINGTON MANOR<br />

PROV. HISTORIC PARK<br />

361<br />

361 361<br />

27<br />

39<br />

983<br />

229<br />

44<br />

NORTH DAKOTA<br />

201<br />

48<br />

9<br />

48<br />

9<br />

15<br />

247<br />

111<br />

309<br />

64<br />

9<br />

18 9<br />

982<br />

8<br />

49<br />

64<br />

85<br />

10<br />

980<br />

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4<br />

S<br />

ROUTE<br />

TRAVEL<br />

54<br />

S<br />

ROUTE<br />

TRAVEL<br />

46<br />

80<br />

S<br />

ROUTE<br />

TRAVEL<br />

28<br />

Alameda Dam<br />

8<br />

8<br />

80<br />

80<br />

48<br />

RED COAT<br />

TRAIL<br />

357<br />

381<br />

67<br />

601<br />

57<br />

YELLOWHEAD<br />

ROUTE<br />

13<br />

5<br />

8<br />

318<br />

16<br />

28<br />

275<br />

279<br />

83<br />

369<br />

8<br />

8<br />

7<br />

19<br />

8<br />

68<br />

22<br />

308<br />

6<br />

600<br />

Bowsman<br />

Kenville<br />

14<br />

Welwyn<br />

14<br />

Fleming<br />

31<br />

12<br />

Maryfield<br />

34<br />

23<br />

588<br />

487<br />

363<br />

484<br />

709<br />

62<br />

10<br />

San Clara<br />

Dropmore<br />

Harrowby<br />

Creek<br />

Antler R.<br />

Birch River<br />

6<br />

Shell<br />

Millwood<br />

Binscarth<br />

7<br />

7<br />

Antler<br />

Storthoaks<br />

24<br />

Carievale<br />

River<br />

Fertile<br />

River<br />

Russell<br />

St-Lazare<br />

McAuley<br />

Kirkella<br />

3<br />

3 10 6<br />

12 13<br />

20<br />

279<br />

482<br />

8<br />

28<br />

367<br />

593<br />

549<br />

600<br />

18<br />

486<br />

594<br />

83<br />

545<br />

571<br />

365<br />

10<br />

579<br />

478<br />

41<br />

600<br />

486<br />

591<br />

83<br />

542<br />

266<br />

592<br />

Manson<br />

Kola<br />

255<br />

Ebor<br />

Sinclair<br />

6<br />

366<br />

Gainsborough<br />

Port of Carievale<br />

E F G H I<br />

Reserve<br />

Pickle<br />

Lake<br />

Ecological<br />

Reserve<br />

Assiniboine<br />

Meadows<br />

Ecological<br />

Reserve<br />

Qu'Appelle<br />

Coulee<br />

Ecological<br />

Reserve<br />

Big Valley<br />

Lake<br />

Ecological<br />

Reserve<br />

84<br />

?<br />

97<br />

116<br />

Minot<br />

153 km<br />

Assiniboine<br />

Slopes<br />

Ecological<br />

Reserve<br />

?<br />

Flin Flon<br />

446 km<br />

?<br />

Minot<br />

141 km<br />

10<br />

584<br />

583<br />

264<br />

41<br />

257<br />

2<br />

Novra<br />

488 366<br />

467<br />

485<br />

256<br />

584<br />

366<br />

5<br />

45<br />

256<br />

Tilston<br />

Antler<br />

River<br />

Dauphin<br />

108 km<br />

Portage la<br />

Prairie<br />

280 km<br />

Winnipeg<br />

368 km<br />

YELLOWHEAD<br />

ROUTE<br />

Winnipeg<br />

333 km<br />

Brandon<br />

122 km<br />

256<br />

Souris<br />

88 km<br />

3<br />

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74 S A S K AT C H E W A N F I S H I N G & H U N T I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 2<br />

tranSportation<br />

Scheduled bus service<br />

Charter bus service<br />

Scheduled air service<br />

Charter air service<br />

Railway passenger service<br />

Car rental<br />

RV rental<br />

Truck rental<br />

AIR CANADA (INTERNATIONAL CARRIER) WWW.2SK.CA/14067 PHONE: 1(888) 247-2262 WEBSITE: WWW.AIRCANADA.COM<br />

•<br />

COURTESY AIR (REGIONAL CARRIER) WWW.2SK.CA/15899 BUFFALO NARROWS. PHONE: (306) 235-4373 OR 1(888) 325-1313<br />

EMAIL: COURTESY.AIR@SASKTEL.NET WEBSITE: WWW.COURTESYAIR.CA COURTESY AIR OPERATES AS A FULL SERVICE CHARTER AIRCRAFT OPERATION WITH A FLEET<br />

OF TWIN ENGINES, FIXED WING, WHEELED AIRCRAFT AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY AT THE BUFFALO NARROWS AIRPORT.<br />

•<br />

DELTA AIRLINES INC. (INTERNATIONAL CARRIER) WWW.2SK.CA/22549 PHONE: 1(800) 221-1212 WEBSITE: WWW.DELTA.COM<br />

•<br />

GOOD SPIRIT AIR SERVICE WWW.2SK.CA/21053 YORKTON AIRPORT. PHONE: (306) 786-3352 OR 1(866) 786-3345 EMAIL: OFFMANAGER@SASKTEL.NET<br />

WEBSITE: WWW.GOODSPIRITAIR.COM CHARTER SERVICE IS NOW AVAILABLE ACROSS CANADA AND THE U.S. OFFICE HOURS MON TO FRI 8AM - 5PM. AFTER<br />

HOURS, PLEASE CALL 306-563-7770.<br />

•<br />

GREYHOUND CANADA TRANSPORTATION CORP WWW.2SK.CA/16700 PHONE: (306) 787-3340 (REGINA) OR (306) 933-8000 (SASKATOON) OR<br />

1(800) 661-8747 WEBSITE: WWW.GREYHOUND.CA • •<br />

MR. T’S RV VACATION RENTALS WWW.2SK.CA/22703 SASKATOON. PHONE: (306) 220-1278 OR 1(877) 384-5957<br />

EMAIL: BEAVER@BEAVERFORESTPRODUCTS.COM WEBSITE: WWW.SKRVRENTALS.COM ENJOY A TROUBLE FREE, PLEASURABLE RVING EXPERIENCE IN OUR QUALITY,<br />

LOW-MILEAGE MOTORHOMES EQUIPPED WITH COOKWARE, DINNERWARE AND FRESH LINENS. HIGH-AND LOW-SEASON RATES; ALL WEEKLY RATES INCLUDE 1,000 FREE<br />

KILOMETRES PER WEEK.<br />

•<br />

NATIONAL CAR RENTALS WWW.2SK.CA/13680 TWO LOCATIONS IN REGINA: 550 BROAD ST AND REGINA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.<br />

PHONE: (306) 757-5757 (AIRPORT) OR (306) 791-9808 (BROAD ST) OR 1(800) 227-7368 EMAIL: FAFARDR@NATIONALCAR.COM<br />

WEBSITE: WWW.NATIONALCAR.COM<br />

FULL-SERVICE CAR AND TRUCK RENTAL AGENCY, FEATURING NEW MODEL CARS, TRUCKS, SUVS, 15-PASSENGER VANS, AND<br />

CARGO AND CUBE VANS. DAILY, WEEKLY, AND MONTHLY COMPETITIVE RATES. PICK-UP OR DROP-OFF SERVICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. AT NATIONAL,<br />

“GREEN MEANS GO.” • •<br />

NOR-SASK AVIATION WWW.2SK.CA/16645 LA RONGE AIRPORT. PHONE: (306) 425-6845 OR (306) 425-0528 EMAIL: SHELLLAR2@SASKTEL.NET<br />

VEHICLE RENTALS INCLUDE TWO 4X4 TRUCKS. AIRCRAFT REFUELLING WITH 24-HOUR ON-CALL SERVICE. AIRCRAFT STORAGE AVAILABLE. PILOT’S REST AREA.<br />

AERONAUTICAL MAPS FOR SALE.<br />

•<br />

PRONTO AIRWAYS L.P. WWW.2SK.CA/20906 SCHEDULED FLIGHTS BETWEEN SASKATOON, PRINCE ALBERT, URANIUM CITY, WOLLASTON, STONY RAPIDS,<br />

POINTS NORTH, AND FOND DU LAC, SASKATCHEWAN; AND BAKER LAKE AND RANKIN INLET, NUNAVUT. PHONE: (306) 934-4270 OR 1(877) 600-7999<br />

EMAIL: ADMINISTRATOR@PRONTOAIRWAYS.COM WEBSITE: WWW.PRONTOAIRWAYS.COM A SASKATCHEWAN-BASED COMPANY COMMITTED TO PROVIDING<br />

ENHANCED AIR SERVICE TO WESTERN CANADIAN COMMUNITIES. WHETHER YOU’RE FLYING FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE, SHIPPING CARGO OR WAITING FOR<br />

SOMEONE ON THE GROUND, YOU CAN TRUST THE RELIABLE, FRIENDLY, AFFORDABLE SERVICE OF PRONTO AIRWAYS.<br />

•<br />

RETRO RV RENTALS WWW.2SK.CA/22797 SERVICING THE LAKELAND AREA NEAR PRINCE ALBERT NATIONAL PARK, CHRISTOPHER LAKE, EMMA LAKE,<br />

ANGLIN LAKE, CANDLE LAKE AREA, AND AS FAR S AS ROSTHERN AND VALLEY REGIONAL PARK. PHONE: (306) 314-0095 OR 1(800) 394-4521<br />

EMAIL: RETRORV@ME.COM WEBSITE: WWW.RETRORV.COM YOU-TOW AND WE-TOW RV RENTAL SERVICES. STYLISH LIGHTWEIGHT RVS. CABIN-STYLE<br />

ACCOMMODATION. PERFECT FOR NON-SERVICED OR FULLY SERVICED CAMPSITES. HASSLE-FREE CAMPING WITH 21ST-CENTURY CAMPING AMENITIES.<br />

YOU’LL BE DELIGHTED YOU BOOKED WITH US. RVDA MEMBER.<br />

•<br />

SASKATCHEWAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY WWW.2SK.CA/10010 REGINA: 1717 SASKATCHEWAN DR; SASKATOON: 50 - 23RD ST E.<br />

PHONE: (306) 787-3340 (REGINA) OR (306) 933-8000 (SASKATOON) OR 1(800) 663-7181 EMAIL: INFO@STCBUS.COM WEBSITE: WWW.STCBUS.COM<br />

STC, A PROVINCIAL COACH COMPANY, PROVIDES SAFE, RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION OF PEOPLE AND FREIGHT TO MORE THAN 280 SASKATCHEWAN COMMUNITIES. • •<br />

TRANSWEST AIR (REGIONAL CARRIER) WWW.2SK.CA/15654 SCHEDULED SERVICE TO/FROM SASKATOON, PRINCE ALBERT, LA RONGE, WOLLASTON,<br />

POINTS NORTH, STONY RAPIDS, FOND DU LAC, AND FORT MCMURRAY, AB. PHONE: (306) 425-2382 (LA RONGE) OR (306) 764-1404 (PRINCE ALBERT)<br />

OR 1(800) 667-9356 WEBSITE: WWW.TRANSWESTAIR.COM<br />

SASKATCHEWAN’S LARGEST AND LONGEST OPERATING AIRLINE. CONNECTING SASKATCHEWAN FROM<br />

NORTH TO SOUTH AND ALL POINTS IN BETWEEN WITH SCHEDULED FLIGHTS, PLUS HELICOPTER AND FLOATPLANE CHARTERS. BOOK WITH YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR<br />

ONLINE AT WWW.TRANSWESTAIR.COM. • •<br />

UNITED AIRLINES (INTERNATIONAL CARRIER) WWW.2SK.CA/22548 PHONE: 1(800) 538-2929 WEBSITE: WWW.UNITED.CA<br />

•<br />

VIA RAIL CANADA INC WWW.2SK.CA/15091 PHONE: 1(888) 842-7245 WEBSITE: WWW.VIARAIL.CA VIA RAIL’S FLAGSHIP TRAIN, THE CANADIAN,<br />

TRAVELS THROUGH 4,500 KM OF SOME OF CANADA’S MOST SPECTACULAR LANDSCAPE. OPERATING YEAR-ROUND, THIS “LANDCRUISE” BETWEEN VANCOUVER AND<br />

TORONTO TAKES 3 DAYS AND 4 NIGHTS, DEPARTING THREE TIMES A WEEK IN EACH DIRECTION THROUGH SASKATOON.<br />

•<br />

WEST WIND AVIATION AND EXPRESS AIR WWW.2SK.CA/18450 SASKATOON: HANGAR 10, JGD AIRPORT; REGINA: 3035 TUDOR DR.<br />

PHONE: (306) 665-2582 (SASKATOON) OR (306) 757-2582 (REGINA) OR 1(877) 392-2582 EMAIL: LHRYCIW@WESTWINDAVIATION.CA<br />

WEBSITE: WWW.EXPRESSAIRCLUB.CA OPERATING WEEKDAY SCHEDULED FLIGHTS BETWEEN SASKATOON AND REGINA, EXPRESS AIR OFFERS THE CONVENIENCE OF<br />

FAST CHECK-INS, COMPLIMENTARY PARKING AND GROUND TRANSPORTATION FROM SHELL AEROCENTRE FACILITIES. • •<br />

WESTJET AIRLINES LTD WWW.2SK.CA/14270 PHONE: 1(800) 538-5696 (RESERVATIONS) OR 1(888) 493-7853 (GROUP & CONFERENCE TRAVEL)<br />

WEBSITE: WWW.WESTJET.COM<br />


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Canada Border ServiCeS agenCy - portS of entry<br />

CANADIAN OFFICE HOURS OF SERVICE U.S. OFFICE<br />

Carievale 2nd Sun in Mar to 1st Sat in Nov 8:00 – 21:00 Sherwood, ND<br />

(Hwy 8) Remainder of the year 9:00 – 22:00<br />

Climax 2nd Sun in Mar to May 31 9:00 – 18:00 Turner, MT<br />

(Hwy 37) June 1 to Sept 15 8:00 – 21:00<br />

Sept 16 to 1st Sat in Nov 9:00 – 18:00<br />

1st Sun in Nov to 2nd Sat in Mar 10:00 – 19:00<br />

Coronach 2nd Sun in Mar to May 31 8:00 – 18:00 Scobey, MT<br />

(Hwy 36) June 1 to Sept 15 8:00 – 21:00<br />

Sept 16 to 1st Sat in Nov 8:00 – 18:00<br />

1st Sun in Nov to 2nd Sat in Mar 9:00 – 19:00<br />

Estevan Highway 2nd Sun in Mar to 1st Sat in Nov 8:00 – 21:00 Noonan, ND<br />

(Hwy 47) Remainder of the year 9:00 – 22:00<br />

Monchy 2nd Sun in Mar to May 31 9:00 – 18:00 Morgan, MT<br />

(Hwy 4) June 1 to Sept 15 8:00 – 21:00<br />

Sept 16 to 1st Sat in Nov 9:00 – 18:00<br />

1st Sun in Nov to 2nd Sat in Mar 10:00 – 19:00<br />

Northgate 2nd Sun in Mar to 1st Sat in Nov 8:00 – 21:00 Northgate, ND<br />

(Hwy 9) Remainder of the year 9:00 – 22:00<br />

North Portal Year Round 24 hours Portal, ND<br />

(Hwy 39)<br />

Oungre 2nd Sun in Mar to 1st Sat in Nov 8:00 – 21:00 Fortuna, ND<br />

(Hwy 35) Rest of Year 9:00 – 22:00<br />

Regway Year Round 24 Hours Raymond, MT<br />

(Hwy 6)<br />

Torquay 2nd Sun in Mar to 1st Sat in Nov 8:00 – 16:00 Ambrose, ND<br />

(Hwy 350) Remainder of the year 9:00 – 17:00<br />

West Poplar River 2nd Sun in Mar to May 31 9:00 – 18:00 Opheim, MT<br />

(Hwy 2) June 1 to Sept 15 8:00 – 21:00<br />

Sept 16 to 1st Sat in Nov 9:00 – 18:00<br />

1st Sun in Nov to 2nd Sat in Mar 10:00 – 19:00<br />

Willow Creek 2nd Sun in Mar to 1st Sat in Nov 9:00 – 17:00 Willow Creek, MT<br />

(Hwy 21) Remainder of the year 10:00 – 18:00<br />

need a Map?<br />

For your Official <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Road Map,<br />

contact:<br />

<strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong><br />

Toll-free: 1 (877) 237-2273<br />

A <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> grid road map is available for<br />

$2.00 from:<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Association of Rural<br />

Municipalities: (306) 761-3722<br />

To order topographic maps, depth maps, aerial<br />

photographs, or satellite imagery, contact:<br />

Information Services Corporation<br />

Geomatics Distribution Centre<br />

1301 – 1st Avenue<br />

Regina, SK S4R 8H2<br />

Local 787-2799<br />

Toll-free: 1 (866) 275-4721<br />

www.isc.ca<br />

ask@isc.ca<br />

Maps of individual rural municipalities are<br />

available from the local municipalities.<br />

Contact Ministry of Highways for project and<br />

inventory maps at (306) 787-2721.<br />

Air Facilities Map<br />

(306) 664-2376<br />

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inforMation<br />

The following information is designed to help visitors cross Canadian<br />

borders. Officials at points of entry will issue any permits required for<br />

vehicles and outfits.<br />

For more detailed information, contact Canada Border Services Agency<br />

(CBSA) toll-free at 1(800) 461-9999. If you are calling from outside of<br />

Canada, call (204) 983-3500 or visit www.cbsa.gc.ca.<br />

There are 12 points of entry located along the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>/U.S. border.<br />

The hours of operation listed on page 75 are subject to change without<br />

notice. For the dates of summer and winter hours and transitional periods,<br />

or for additional information, contact your nearest CBSA or phone<br />

(306) 927-2455.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s 24-hour ports of entry are North Portal and Regway.<br />

ENTRY BY PRIVATE AIRCRAFT<br />

Pilots that arrive in Canada by private, company-owned or charter aircraft<br />

carrying 15 people or less, as well as travellers on recreational boats<br />

carrying 29 people or less, have to call a Canada Border Services Agency<br />

(CBSA) Telephone Reporting Centre (TRC) to obtain authorization to enter<br />

Canada.<br />

• Call 1 (888) 226-7277 at least two hours before but no more than 48<br />

hours prior to the aircraft's arrival in Canada;<br />

• give the estimated time of arrival (ETA);<br />

• give the aircraft tail number/aircraft registration mark; and<br />

• arrive during regular CBSA office hours at a designated airport of entry<br />

(AOE).<br />

If the 1 (888) number is not available, call Lansdown, Ontario at<br />

(613) 659-2598 or Victoria, British Columbia at (250) 363-0343.<br />

Please be advised that long distance charges may apply.<br />

You are required to contact Canada Customs in advance at<br />

1 (888) CANPASS (1-888-226-7277). Further information can be obtained<br />

from the local Canada Customs office.<br />

Regina International Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(306) 780-5218<br />

Saskatoon International Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(306) 975-4755<br />

ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES<br />

Visitors to Canada who meet the legal age of the province or territory<br />

where they enter may import 40 oz (1.14 L) of liquor, 53 oz (1.5 L) of<br />

wine, or 288 oz (24 12 oz cans) of beer or ale. In <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>, the legal<br />

drinking age is 19. All provinces except Nunavut and the Northwest<br />

Territories allow visitors to import quantities above the duty-free<br />

allowance, up to certain limits. Provincial and federal taxes must be paid<br />

on the surplus; however, the cost is high.<br />

TOBACCO PRODUCTS<br />

Visitors 18 years of age or over may import 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, 200 g<br />

(7 oz) of manufactured tobacco and 200 tobacco sticks duty-free.<br />

Quantities above the duty-free allowance are subject to federal and<br />

sometimes provincial taxes and the cost to import them is high. Any<br />

shipment of more than six cartons of cigarettes must also meet Canadian<br />

marking regulations.<br />

FOOD<br />

Visitors may import food for their own use without duty payment,<br />

provided the quantity is consistent with the duration and nature of the<br />

stay in Canada. Larger quantities that are not intended for consumption,<br />

but will be moved in transit through Canada, may be documented on a<br />

temporary admission permit. Certain fruits, vegetables and meat from<br />

countries other than the U.S. may be prohibited. All importations of meat<br />

over 20 kg (44 lb) must be inspected by the Canadian Food & Inspection<br />

Agency.<br />

GASOLINE AND FUEL<br />

Visitors are allowed free entry of fuel up to the normal tank capacity of<br />

their vehicles. Quantities above that amount may be subject to duty and<br />

taxes.<br />

DOGS AND CATS<br />

Dogs and cats from the United States must be accompanied by a<br />

certificate signed and dated by a veterinarian. The certificate must state<br />

that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies within the last three<br />

years. The certificate must provide sufficient description to identify the<br />

animal. Animal tags are NOT acceptable in lieu of a certificate. Puppies<br />

and kittens less than three months old do not require rabies vaccinations<br />

but must be in good health. Pets imported from countries other than the<br />

United States may require quarantine.<br />

CAMPING OR FISHING<br />

You can bring camping gear, recreational equipment and supplies with<br />

you to Canada, provided all items are clean and free of pests and soil. You<br />

cannot bring firewood or live bait into the country without a permit.<br />

FIREARMS AND ALL OTHER WEAPONS<br />

All weapons—including firearms, mace, tear gas, and pepper spray—must<br />

be declared to customs upon arrival. Under Canadian law, visitors are not<br />

allowed to import firearms and defensive sprays for personal protection.<br />

Visitors who are at least 18 years old may import ordinary rifles and<br />

shotguns for <strong>hunting</strong>, sporting use, competition, movement in transit or<br />

for protection against wildlife in remote areas (excluding National Parks).<br />

The importation is allowed, provided the officer is satisfied with the<br />

circumstances of the importation.<br />

Restricted firearms include:<br />

• most handguns;<br />

• semi-automatic rifles and shotguns that are capable of discharging<br />

centre-fire ammunition, have barrels between 105 mm (4.14 inches) and<br />

470 mm (18.5 inches) long, and are not otherwise prohibited;<br />

• firearms designed or adapted to be fired when reduced to a length of<br />

less than 660 mm (26 inches) by folding, telescoping or other means; and<br />

• firearms restricted by regulations.<br />

Prohibited firearms include:<br />

• handguns with barrels less than or equal to 105 mm (4.14 inches) long;<br />

• handguns designed or adapted to discharge a 25- or 32-calibre cartridge;<br />

• firearms adapted from rifles or shotguns by sawing, cutting or any other<br />

alteration, that, when adapted in this way, are less than 660 mm (26<br />

inches) long or have a barrel that is less than 457 mm (18.5 inches) long;<br />

• automatic firearms, whether or not altered to fire in the manner of a<br />

semi-automatic firearm; and<br />

• firearms prohibited by regulations.<br />

ENTERING CANADA<br />

Make sure that you are carrying proper identification for yourself and any<br />

children travelling with you in the vehicle. A passport is not mandatory for<br />

entry into Canada but it is a preferable piece of identification. If you are a<br />

Canadian or American citizen or a permanent resident of either country,<br />

other acceptable identification includes the following:<br />

• an enhanced driver’s licence;<br />

• a birth certificate with accompanying photo identification (such as a<br />

regular driver’s licence);<br />

• a permanent residence or green card;<br />

• a citizenship card or a certificate of citizenship or naturalization; or<br />

• a Certificate of Indian Status.<br />

Note: Full implementation of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative<br />

requirements for entry into the United States by land and water is now<br />

complete. All individuals are required to present a valid passport or other<br />

approved secure document when entering the United States by land or<br />

water.<br />

Approved WHTI documents include:<br />

• a NEXUS card;<br />

• a Free and Secure Trade (FAST) card;<br />

• a Secure Certificate of Indian Status (when this certificate is available and<br />

approved by the United States).<br />

There are 12 points of entry located along the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>/U.S. border.<br />

The hours of operation listed on page 75 are subject to change without<br />

notice. For the dates of summer and winter hours and transitional periods,<br />

or for additional information, contact your nearest CBSA or phone<br />

(306) 927-2455.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s 24-hour ports of entry are North Portal and Regway.


egulationS<br />

To receive a copy of the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment Anglers’ or<br />

Hunters’ and Trappers’ Guide, call (306) 787-2314 or visit<br />

www.environment.gov.sk.ca<br />

ANGLING<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> is divided into three management zones for angling<br />

regulation purposes. All lakes intersected by zone borders fall into the<br />

zone immediately north of the border.<br />

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La Loche<br />

Northern<br />

Zone<br />

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THE PROPOSED 2012 SEASON DATES ARE:<br />

Southern Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 5, 2012 – March 31, 2013<br />

Central Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 15, 2012 – March 31, 2013<br />

Northern Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 25, 2012 – April 15, 2013<br />

General <strong>fishing</strong> regulations apply province-wide. Check your Anglers’ Guide<br />

for a summary of the major regulations anglers should be aware of.<br />

Lloydminster<br />

La Ronge<br />

Central<br />

Zone<br />

Prince Albert<br />

Creighton<br />

LICENCE FEES:<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Resident Annual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29.44<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Resident, three-day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14.72<br />

Canadian Resident, Annual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$58.87<br />

Canadian Resident, three-day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$29.44<br />

Non-Resident, Annual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$78.51<br />

Non-Resident, three-day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$39.25<br />

Children under age 16 and Seniors over 65 do not require a licence.<br />

LIMITS – PROVINCE-WIDE<br />

In all management zones, no more than one fish per species may exceed<br />

specified upper size limits. The specified upper size limit refers to the total<br />

length of fish as they are taken from the water. Measure your fish from the<br />

tip of the snout to the farthest tip of the tail (with the tail pinched) to<br />

determine its legal length. The limits for some of the 21 species are<br />

shown below. The daily limit is the same as the possession limit.<br />

Sample:<br />

• walleye/sauger – 4, only one may exceed 55 cm total length<br />

• northern pike – 5, only one may exceed 75 cm total length<br />

• lake trout – 3, only one may exceed 65 cm total length<br />

• Arctic grayling – 2, only one may exceed 35 cm total length<br />

• goldeye – 8<br />

• whitefish – 8<br />

• burbot – 8<br />

• stocked trout include: brook, brown, cutthroat, rainbow,<br />

splake, tiger trout and Atlantic salmon (all species combined) – 5<br />

• yellow perch – 25<br />

Anglers can catch the limit for all species in one day. At no time, however,<br />

can they exceed the limit for any one species.<br />

For example, in any given day, you may take six northern pike with only<br />

one pike exceeding 75 cm in length, five walleye/sauger in combination<br />

with one walleye/sauger exceeding 55 cm in length, and four lake trout<br />

with only one exceeding 65 cm in length. This would fill your limit for all<br />

pike, walleye/sauger, and lake trout. You could still catch your limit for<br />

other species not yet caught.<br />

You are required to package your catch in such a way that species can be<br />

identified. Fillets must be packaged so that number and length of fish can<br />

be easily determined by a conservation officer. Two fillets are counted as<br />

one fish. These rules are especially important for anglers returning to the<br />

United States with their catches, but apply equally to all anglers. Refer to<br />

the Anglers’ Guide for specific information on the transportation/export of<br />

sport fish.<br />

Anglers returning to the United States from <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> should note<br />

that anyone transporting fish taken by angling out of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> must<br />

possess a valid <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> angling licence. Fish transported from<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> must be easily identified according to species and number<br />

and length.<br />

North<br />

Battleford<br />

Highway No. 1<br />

Saskatoon<br />

Southern<br />

Zone<br />

Swift Current<br />

Red Coat Trail<br />

Moose Jaw<br />

Humboldt<br />

Melfort<br />

Yellowhead Highway<br />

Regina<br />

Melville<br />

Yorkton<br />

Weyburn<br />

ANGLING LICENCES<br />

If you are 16 or older, you must have a current <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> licence for<br />

recreational <strong>fishing</strong> in the province (Treaty Indians are exempt). A threeday<br />

angling licence is valid in the southern and central management<br />

zones.<br />

Anglers may purchase competitively priced angling licences from special<br />

vendors, including most stores selling equipment. The Ministry also<br />

accepts phone orders using VISA or MasterCard, call (306) 787-2847.<br />

Licences can also be ordered via internet at<br />

www.environment.gov.sk.ca/licences or by fax (306) 787-8280.<br />

VHS is a viral fish disease that has been discovered recently in the Great<br />

Lakes region and has caused large-scale mortalities in several fish species.<br />

Recent research has shown that freezing does not kill the virus. Of<br />

concern is the possibility of transmitting the virus from frozen bait fish<br />

minnows. The Ministry is developing legislation to control the importation<br />

of frozen bait fish into the province. Anglers can help by not bringing<br />

frozen bait fish into the province.<br />

Note that a special National Parks <strong>fishing</strong> licence is required for <strong>fishing</strong> in<br />

Prince Albert National Park of Canada. Angling regulations and seasons in<br />

this park also differ from the rest of the province. Anglers may no longer<br />

use lead sinkers or jigs while <strong>fishing</strong> in National Parks. For details, check<br />

at the park entry office.<br />

There is no minimum size of fish which may be kept and you may angle<br />

day or night. The importation, possession, or use of live minnows is not<br />

permitted. However, preserved minnows from a commercial source may<br />

be used. Use of leeches and earthworms for bait is also permitted, but<br />

leeches cannot be imported into <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>.<br />

To learn about pleasure craft licencing, visit www.boatingsafety.gc.ca or call<br />

the Boating Safety Infoline at 1 (800) 267-6687.<br />

HUNTING<br />

If you plan to hunt game birds or big game in the province, you must<br />

purchase the appropriate certificate and licences. Every hunter must<br />

purchase a Wildlife Habitat Certificate from <strong>hunting</strong> licence vendors. The<br />

Wildlife Habitat Certificate is $10.79 (including GST). Licence phone orders<br />

using your VISA or Mastercard are accepted, or you can order your licence<br />

by mail or fax. For details phone <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> at 1 (877) 237-<br />

2273 or <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment at (306) 787-2847.<br />

In addition, waterfowl hunters must obtain Canadian migratory game bird<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> permits and stamps. These certificates are available from post<br />

offices throughout the province.<br />

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If you were born after January 1, 1971, you are required to provide proof<br />

that you have successfully completed the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> firearm<br />

safety/hunter education training or a similar recognized course from<br />

another jurisdiction before you can buy, hold, or apply for a <strong>hunting</strong> or<br />

trapping licence. If requested to do so by the licence vendor, you must<br />

produce a valid certificate or you will be denied a licence.<br />

In addition, all hunters under the age of 18 must have a minor’s firearm<br />

licence. Applications can be obtained by calling the Canadian Firearms<br />

Centre at 1 (800) 731-4000.<br />

BIRD HUNTING<br />

To hunt waterfowl you will require a <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Wildlife Habitat<br />

Certificate, a game bird licence, and a Canadian migratory game bird<br />

<strong>hunting</strong> permit and stamp. The Canadian permit and stamp are available<br />

at Canadian post offices for a total cost of $17.00, taxes and shipping<br />

included. To order by mail, contact <strong>Tourism</strong> <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>.<br />

Geese, ducks, coots and common snipe may be hunted by non-residents.<br />

Season dates vary from zone to zone, generally beginning in September<br />

and lasting until early December.<br />

To hunt upland game, hunters require a <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Wildlife Habitat<br />

Certificate and a game bird licence. Upland game bird <strong>hunting</strong> for sharptailed<br />

grouse, Hungarian partridge, ruffed grouse, spruce grouse and<br />

ptarmigan is open to non-residents and begins in mid-September.<br />

Non-residents should contact the <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment<br />

for more information prior to planning their hunt.<br />

Canadian and non-resident upland game bird hunts have season limits for<br />

sharp-tailed grouse and Hungarian partridge in addition to daily bag limits.<br />

Each harvested bird is required to be tagged with seals provided with the<br />

licence. For more information on season limits and bagging requirements,<br />

consult your 2011 <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Hunters’ and Trappers’ Guide or call<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment.<br />

GAME BIRD LICENCE FEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Cdn<br />

A Federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit, a <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Game<br />

Bird Licence and a Wildlife Habitat Certificate are required to hunt<br />

waterfowl.<br />

Federal Migratory Game Bird Hunting Permit and stamp<br />

(available at any post office) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17.85<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Wildlife Habitat Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.79<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Resident Game Bird Licence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.79<br />

Canadian Resident Game Bird Licence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$56.91<br />

Non-resident Game Bird Licence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$113.83<br />

MOOSE<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32.38<br />

Canadian residents, <strong>guide</strong>d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$161.92<br />

Non-residents, <strong>guide</strong>d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$323.83<br />

MULE DEER ARCHERY<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37.29<br />

BARREN-GROUND CARIBOU<br />

Residents of WMZ 76 only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.59<br />

BLACK BEAR<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.68<br />

Canadian residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$53.97<br />

Non-residents, <strong>guide</strong>d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$161.92<br />

BIG GAME DRAW<br />

(<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> residents only)<br />

Pronghorn Antelope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37.29<br />

Elk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$53.97<br />

Moose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$53.97<br />

Mule Deer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$37.29<br />

Mule Deer, antlerless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19.62<br />

Note: First and second big game licences, where applicable, are the<br />

same fee.<br />

If you require detailed information on <strong>hunting</strong> regulations, request copies<br />

of <strong>Saskatchewan</strong>’s Wildlife Act and Regulations from:<br />

Queen’s Printer<br />

3085 Albert Street<br />

Regina, SK S4S 0B1<br />

306-787-6894<br />

www.qp.gov.sk.ca<br />

BIG GAME HUNTING<br />

Non-resident hunters are allowed one either sex white-tail licence. Nonresident<br />

moose permits are available across the north, by allocation to<br />

outfitters. Non-resident hunters must locate outfitters with permits.<br />

To hunt big game (white-tailed deer, moose and black bear), a hunter<br />

requires a <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Wildlife Habitat Certificate and a species licence.<br />

Some big game require special protection, and may only be hunted by<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> residents. A quota of licences for either sex elk, moose,<br />

deer and antelope are available to the big game draw.<br />

Non-residents of Canada are required to use the services of licenced<br />

outfitters to hunt big game including white-tailed deer, moose and bear.<br />

This restriction does not apply to Canadian residents <strong>hunting</strong> big game in<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> other than moose. Visiting big-game hunters must deal<br />

directly with outfitters to obtain the appropriate licences.<br />

Non-residents should contact <strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment for<br />

more information prior to planning big game hunts.<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> Ministry of Environment provides an annual Hunters’ and<br />

Trappers’ Guide that outlines new regulations, season dates and fees to<br />

resident and non-resident hunters.<br />

BIG GAME LICENCE FEES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ Cdn<br />

Habitat Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.79<br />

WHITE-TAILED DEER<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32.38<br />

Antlerless (<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> residents only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19.62<br />

Canadian residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$137.38<br />

Non-residents, <strong>guide</strong>d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$274.76<br />

ELK<br />

<strong>Saskatchewan</strong> residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$32.38


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