Saskatchewan Lodging
Birch Narrows Lodge - They focus on small numbers of visitors. They have fly-in access only. They are the only lodge on the lake so the fishing pressure is small. They practice catch and release fishing. But eat all you can while here.
Delaronde Resort - A private resort that offers all the amenities. Lakeshore campsites, marina, store, gas station, cabin rentals, corporate and group packages, and much, much more.
Grey Owl Camp - They are located on an island in the center of One-Man Lake. The fly-in camp is in a sheltered bay between several islands and even in the worst weather fishing is accessible. Lake Trout and Northern Pike have been caught in the bay area and surrounding channels. Only one group of up to 10 people, is allowed in the camp at one time. There are no other camps or cabins on any of our lakes. The lakes are easily fished with lots of bays, in-lets, islands and points. Detailed maps of the lake are supplied and a guide can be made available if desired.
Hasbala Lake Lodge - This fly-in fishing lodge is located exactly where the Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Northwest Territories and Nunavut borders meet in a beautiful, remote and unspoiled northern Saskatchewan wilderness area.
Jan Lake Lodge - Jan Lake offers Walleye and Northern catches throughout the season. Perch, Whitefish and Burbot are also caught. You can expect to catch lots of walleye in the 2 to 5 lb. range. Northerns average 3 to 8 lbs. with many fishing groups highlighting their stay with a 10 to 20+ pounder.
Pickerel Bay Cabins - Pickerel Bay is 500 miles north of the Canadian border. See their web site for lots of information about what they offer.
Pine Ridge Resort - They are located in Narrow Hills Provincial Park. Trout, pike and walleye fishing are available either on the main lake, Lower Fishing Lake, or the many nearby bodies of water.
Poplar Point Resort - The Resort is open year round with activities for everyone. Whether you fish, sled, ski, or hunt, Poplar Point Resort can accomodate your trip. The lake is 51.5 km (32 miles) long and you can see across to the other side. The lake offers a variety of fishing with northern pike, perch, and walleye.
Ubiquity Lake Outfitters - Accessible only by float-plane, they offer Northern Pike, Lake Trout and Walleye fishing.
Wolf Bay Lodge - Wolf Bay Lodge is the only fishing operation on Phelps Lake in northern Saskatchewan. This virtually virgin 32-mile-long lake opened to anglers in 2000, and much of its waters are still unfished. Phelps lake hosts over 34,000 acres of water and over 300 islands. Plus an additional 15,000+ acres of prime pike waters are available on accessible day use lakes. They only allow a maximum of 12 anglers at one time.
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