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Lost Lake Wilderness Lodge

2008

NORTHEASTERN ONTARIO'S HOTSPOT

NEW AFFORDABLE PRICING FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Great fishing is usually the number one draw to Lost Lake Wilderness Lodge but there is a wide variety of additional activities from which to choose. Scroll through this page to get the flavor of what's up at Lost Lake Wilderness Lodge this year.

Many words simply describe the features of the north rather than the feelings of being here. Beautiful and secluded, quiet and clean, green and serene are but a few thoughts that guests express. I think mostly the eyes tell the story best. There is something very special indeed in watching a friends face as they experience all things wild from Bear Viewing to fishing and everything in between. Seven of our ten lakes lakes are theirs alone for the whole day.....can you just imagine. Better than flying in? Maybe so, you'll have to be the judge whether having more than a lake a day to fish and explore is more fun than a single fly-in lake?

Lost Lake Wilderness Lodge is a small lodge and cottage setting on the shores of one of Northeastern Ontario's most beautiful lakes. Many guests refer to Lost Lake as the third kind of tourism in the north. Remote lakes available to our guests without flying. Imagine fishing and exploring one lake then simply landing at a large floating land base on the far shores where a short 3 minute walk gives you access to more lakes....boats and motors await.....something the average person only dreams about. Talk about great fishing opportunities, its all here for you and your friends.

More Great Reasons to Choose Lost Lake Wilderness Lodge This Year

Lost Lake is committed to the conservation and preservation of our Natural Resources. Catch and Release and Conservation fishing is strongly supported. Ontario's fishing heritage is assured. ("Steven, It's catch and release...... not Sushi.")

At Lost Lake all cottages offer a great view of the lake. With 10 lakes ready to be fished and explored right from your doorstep, and almost zero public access, it is easy to see how peace is part of Lost Lake's appeal. We do not rent equipment to non guests so your privacy is assured. At Lost Lake you can fish right from the docks. They are large and safe and great fun for adults and kids alike. A pleasant break from boating.

Need a change from fishing, please keep reading......... Hiking and exploring along well signed interpretive trails is not only invigorating but much is learned about the flora and fauna that we live with......... Visit deserted silver mines in the area, keep a piece of Heavy Rock.......... For the more hardy, climb a fairly gentle sloping mountain using the scaling rope to a lookout point high above Lost Lake. The whole valley can be seen from here......... Black Bear feeding stations are maintained to enhance your photographic chances of these magnificent wild animals......... Moose salt licks help with your opportunity of seeing these forest giants.......  Want to go howling for wolves? We will show how you its done. Take note, their eerie reply is guaranteed to send shivers up your spine........ Hummingbird feeders and nesting stations bring a wide variety of birds right to your cabin window. Birds that are never seen in the south are common here......... Wild blueberry picking is a definite treat for pie lovers. Things to do are limited only by your imagination........ Of course, sometimes the most popular thing to do is nothing........ but looking and listening....

The hustle and bustle of city life has never felt farther away!

 More Things To Do

Challenge your friends to a game of horseshoes. Old standby board games are still very popular and are yours for the asking......... Weather days are a great time to check out our complimentary movie library, some new and some not so new......  However, nothing compares to curling up in the front of a boat with a good book while the waves gently rock you into slumber land. A large bass leaping into the air after a bug and splashing 2 feet away from the sleeping soul can be a bit of a rude awakening. Somehow, up here it just seems right.

Swimming happens off the large docks with the water being around 10 - 12 feet deep. A short boat ride takes you to a large sandbar with no weeds or yucky spots. A great place to frolic with the deepest place at about 5 feet. Water temperatures usually reach comfortable swimming temperatures by mid June and stay quite warm until the middle of September.

After a hard day of fishing and exploring take a much needed soothing dip in the spa located at shores edge. Where's the city noise now?

Within an hours drive you can enjoy an 18-hole golf course or spend an afternoon exploring the many antique stores rich with Northern Ontario treasures. There are several small museums to visit including one in Gowganda (Ontario's Friendliest Village) that features mining from the past and one in Elk Lake which is dedicated to the preservation of the early history of Elk Lake. There are railway museums, homesteader's museums and even a newly developed wild animal refuge. Ask to see the Lost Lake Bear that we rescued. "Saddle up, partner!" Drive 45 minutes and enjoy a day of horseback riding with an experienced trail guide.......... Learn to make Native Crafts at the Lodge, a definite must do for many folks.

Great Fishing of Course..But...Come Experience the Real Northern Ontario

  • Join in on our weekly workshops for moose hide moccasins.

  • Take a walk using parabolic ears and listen to the secrets of the forest.

  • Go for a night walk with night vision glasses and see a whole new world.

  • Get instruction on how to use that GPS you got for a gift. Then go on a treasure hunt with GPS coordinates.

Leta Lake Trail

Walk on an signed interpretive trail with herb and wildlife identification. Swim with the Loons at the end of the trail.

Historic Look at Lost Lake

Walk along the shores of Lost Lake. A page of history comes to life as you pass a deserted mine. The sound of rushing water directs you to where Lost Lake flows into the next lake.

Lost Lake Lookout

Climb to Lost Lake Lookout. View the expanse of Lost lake and surrounding forest. A great opportunity for budding photographers. Bring binoculars and camera.

Flatstone Lake

 Mother Natures Work of Art

This special day is devoted to those who want to be with nature. Take a boat ride across Lost Lake, trek the trail to a swamp where you will hear the secret sounds of nature using parabolic ears. Continue the hike to Flatstone Lake, bring your lunch, go for a swim. With body refreshed, take the canoe or row boat for a chance at catching a feisty Rainbow Trout, the top fighting trout of all.

Moccasin Workshop and Dream Catcher Kit

Spend an afternoon making your very own moose hid moccasins. Instruction and all materials supplied. 4 hours, $40.00 per person for moccasins or $12 per person for dream catchers. Minimum group size 4 people.

 

GPS Treasure Hunt (Geo Caching)

Spend a day treasure hunting with 5 GPS coordinates and provided topo map.

 

"MOSQUITO WALK."

DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE, OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES INCLUDE A SESSION ON BUG PROTECTION AND THE USE OF A BUG JACKET! THERE IS NO NEED TO STAY IN DOORS DURING THIS TIME, WHEN YOU ARE PREPARED

 

RELAX ANY TIME IN THE NEW "LAKESIDE HOT TUB"

 

   "Leave Only Footprints Behind"

 



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