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Troutfly Lake Deluxe Wilderness Outpost Camp is our newest and most northerly outpost camp, located 100 miles north of our seaplane base in Armstrong and north of the famous Albany River.
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- Electricity
- Camp Attendant
- Two way radio communication
- Hand crafted pine furnishings
- Hot/cold running water
- Showers
- New Lund boats (2 people per boat)
- Padded swivel boat seats with backrest
- 15 HP motors (plus spares)
- Unlimited gas
- Unlimited ice
- Full sized gas ranges
- Full size electric refrigerators
with freezers
- Full size freezers
- Gas barbeques
- Screened in fish cleaning house
- Wood stoves for heat
- Plenty of firewood
- All cooking and eating utensils
- Large decks for sitting outdoors

Deluxe Wilderness Outpost Camps...
Enjoy the comfort of one of our nine outpost camps on 9 different lakes all situated on the famous Ogoki-Albany river systems, their tributaries and headwaters in Northwestern Ontario CANADA.
These 9 lakes range in size from 2000 to 25,000 acres, offering truly spectacular walleye and northern pike fishing and additional angling for species such as lake trout, brook trout, sturgeon and whitefish.
For those interested in wildlife, you can anticipate viewing a wide variety while at any of our outpost camps or lodges. Moose, black bear, woodland caribou, timber wolves and many fur bearing species such as beaver, otter and pine marten abound in the area. Bald eagles and osprey are also seen in great numbers, especially on the Ogoki Reservoir where many nest and raise their young. The Ogoki Reservoir is also a calving area for woodland caribou.
Cabins of log or frame construction are fully equipped with propane refrigerators, propane ranges, solar lights, wood stoves for heat (plus plenty of firewood), beds with mattresses, all cooking and eating utensils, hand made pine furnishings and plenty of ice for packing your fish. All camps are equipped with late model Lund boats; late model 9.9 horsepower Mercury motors (plus spares) and an unlimited supply of gas.
Troutfly is our newest and most northerly outpost camp, located 100 miles north of our seaplane base in Armstrong and north of the famous Albany River. Read more about Troutfly Lake Outpost Camp.
This location is located on a section of the Ogoki Reservoir known as Short Lake and was one of the original three lakes, which were combined to form this very large body of water.
Read more about Short Lake Outpost Camp.
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Guerin Lake is located on the Attwood River system and is one of our six most northerly camps. From this lake you also have access to three other small lakes over short portages where we have boats and motors cached for additional walleye and northern pike fishing. Learn more about Guerin LakeOupost Camp.
Weese Lake feeds into the Attwood River system and covers almost 4000 acres with over 30 miles of shoreline to explore. Weese Lake is the largest of our six most northerly single cabin locations. From this lake you also have access to trout fishing in the Weese River. Learn more about Weese Lake Outpost Camp.
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Bellsmith Lake is one of our six most northerly single cabin private lakes located adjacent to the Attwood River system. Learn more about Our Bellsmith Lake Outpost Camp.
Pringle Lake is one of our larger single cabin private lakes. The cabin is located on a point commanding a view of the lake from three sides. Learn more about our Pringle Lake camp.
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Auger Lake is located a few miles south of the famous Albany River System. Auger Lake is one of our most northerly single cabin private location. From this lake you have access to 2 other portage lakes over short portages where we have a boat and motor cached for additional walleye and northern pike fishing. Learn more about Auger Lake.
Vick Lake is one of the newest single cabin private lakes that offer exceptional walleye and northern pike fishing from both the main lake and the portage lake, Parkhill. Parkhill Lake can be accessed by a short portage where we have a boat and motor cached for additional fishing.
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Kag Lake was new to us in 2001 and is a large clear water lake covering 20,000 acres. The isolated location of this camp and the lakes many islands offer lots of protection on windy days.
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