Wabakimi Wilderness Adventures
Address:
Canada
Ontario
Frontier Trail, Hwy 527 Armstrong
Coordinates:
Latitude: 50.24337
Longitude: -89.113702
Administrator
Contact:
807-708-4080
807-583-2626
Communication language
English
info@wabakimi.com
Web-site
Fly- In Fishing Outposts
Shawanabis Lake
This lake is cold, clear and productive. Six miles long, its 40 islands, countless bays, reefs, and points provide excellent walleye structure.
Several small rivers run into the lake. At the southern tip, Boulder Creek is deep and winding, with good breeding spots for trophy pike
over 20 pounds.
Shawanabis Creek enters the lake in a short steep rapid where a highly oxygenated pool draws whitefish and walleye at dusk, dawn and
overcast days. Several excellent walleye lakes are just a short portage away. There are several holes over 130 feet deep, home to
gorgeous lake trout. These 'lakers' are lean and solid, with almost no fat.
Our Shawanabis Lake Fly-in Outpost is remote and isolated as the only lodge on this lake. Stay here and have the whole lake - plus many
surrounding lakes - all to your self. Absolutely pollution free, there may be no healthier or more delicious eating fish left
anywhere on the planet!
Allanwater Bridge
Located at the junction of the Brightsand and Allanwater rivers this location offers incredible fishing opportunities. Head down stream to
the many sets of rapids on the Allanwater, where your sure to find numerous hungry Walleye. Or search the multiple lakes and smaller
streams in the vicinity for huge Northern Pike.
The Allanwater Bridge Fly or Train-in Outpost is located on the CN line in the historic 'ghost town' and former Hudson Bay outpost of
Allanwater Bridge. Our newest addition to our selection of services and cabins, this outpost is very comfortable and is the perfect choice
for the people who want to fish in luxury.
Aurora Lake (70 air miles from Armstrong)
Lake is 3 miles long, narrow, rocky. Walleye, northern. Camp location is on a northward-facing point. Vertical log cabin, two bedrooms, six
bunks (2 double, 4 single). Completely equipped for housekeeping. 3 14’ boats, Mercury 6 hp outboards, 1 canoe. . Accessible by air or
train. 1 adult bull tag, WMU18A.
Mahamo Lake (70 air miles from Armstrong)
Lake is 8 miles long, rocky, dotted with islands. Walleye, northern, lake trout. Camp location is on a peninsula jutting into the lake, view
from all directions. Vertical log cabin, three bedrooms, ten bunks (6 double, 4 single). Completely equipped for housekeeping. 5 14’ boats,
Mercury 8 hp outboards, 1 canoe. Accessible by air.
Cerulean Lake (72 air miles from Armstrong)
Lake is 3 miles long, rocky, shaped like a ‘figure 8’. Walleye, northern. Camp location is on a westward-facing point. Access to another
unnamed lake over a portage where there is a boat and a canoe. Vertical log cabin, two bedrooms, six bunks (2 double, 4 single).
Completely equipped for housekeeping. 4 14’ boats, Mercury 6 hp outboards. Accessible by air. 1 bull tag, 2 cow tags, WMU 17.
Speckled Trout
We also offer guided and unguided fly-in canoe trips for speckled trout. 2-4 pound fish are common, with a few in the 5-8 pound class.
These trips entail canoeing remote wild rivers, portaging around rapids, and camping in tents. Some speckled trout canoe expeditions go
all the way to Hudson Bay, for tundra and polar bears with your speckled trout!
Phone: 807-583-2626
Email: info@wabakimi.com
Email: bruce@wabakimi.com
(May to October)
Phone: 807-708-4080
Email: bruce@wabakimi.com
(Year Round)
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