This resort is situated on an isolated lake in North
Western Manitoba fed by numerous pollution free
creeks and streams. There are no other private
cabins or lodges on the lake. The lake is dotted
with more than 125 islands and is surrounded by
boreal forest with an abundance of White and Black
Spruce, Jackpine, Tamarak, Willow, and Birch.
Sweeping natural sand beaches. This resort offers
something for everyone, a spectacular vacation, year
round operation, and spectacular sport fishing
unequalled in the rugged, pristine wilderness of
northwestern Manitoba.
Rolling eskers and outcrops of rocks from the
Pre-Cambrian Shield are a visual history of the
Great Ice Age, and before. Hiking amidst the great
eskers leaves one in awe at the great forces of
nature that formed this land. It offers a haven for
both the mature geologist, or for those who just
like to explore the rugged country-side dotted with
thousands of pristine lakes and untamed rivers.
Plants and trees are abundant, with many species of
mushrooms, flowers, berries, and bounties of mosses
to the delight of the botanists among us -- Nature,
raw and unspoiled.
Black bears roam the wooded trails and
moose thrive on the abundant water plants. This
is the land of the caribou migration, and at
night the howl of the wolf will send shivers
down your spine. Foxes hunt rabbit and red
squirrel, competing with the majextic eagles and
owls. Beaver, mink, fisher, and otter enjoy the
many lakes and water ways, and the industrious
muskrat can be seen swimming to his home on the
banks.
Spring introduces a kaleidoscope of birds
on their northern migration. Great flocks of
Canadian Geese, Snow Geese, Swans, and Cranes
can be seen, filling the air with their sounds.
Various species of ducks, and other water fowl
nest on the shores, and the haunting cry of the
loon can be heard echoing from every lake. The
kingfisher thrives, along with the tiny
warblers, goldfinches, rosy-breasted grosbeak,
Canadian jay, sparrows, hawks, ravens, crows,
swallows, and species to numerous to list. This
is a bird-watchers paradise.
Summer in the north will amaze most
adventurers. Daylight never seems to end.