North West Territories Full Turn-Key Fly-in Resort
NWT 203
This lodge is situated northeast of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on the rocky and rugged Canadian Shield and is only accessible by float plane in the summer. Guests of the lodge will have the entire lake to explore, fish, eat and relax as there are no other resorts on the lake. Guests of the lodge truly enjoy this little corner in the boreal wilderness.
Newer dock, boats and motors in 2005. In 2006 and 2007 renovations to the guest cabins, staff accommodation, kitchen, dining room, and the grounds were completed. The six hole par three golf coarse was fixed up, and the hot tub and gazebo were completed. A new 25 KW generator was added and the old 15 KW is now the standby generator. The internet satellite service was improved and appliances and wood stoves have been replaced. Full Turn-Key operation.
Over the last three years the owner has upgraded to new boats, renovated all the cabins, installed new woodstoves, built a new addition to the main lodge with a screened deck and added many other upgrades and facelifts.
Boats
16 food Crestliner welded aluminum boats with 4 stroke motors, radios and fish finders. Guests can keep in touch with other boats and with the lodge over the radio system.
There are three guest cabins at the Lodge, each consisting of a main room, two bedrooms, a bathroom with shower, fireplace, kitchenette, fridge and a large screened in veranda. Each cabin can sleep up to six people Carpeting, heat and electricity are standard. The lake is well known for the excellent fishing and the lodge for the clean comfortable accommodations, and first class service.
Fishing
This Lake has a very healthy fishery; the lake is 50km long (30 miles) and has over 800 islands, so there is lots of productive fish habitat. This Lodge is the only lodge on the lake so the guests have the entire lake to explore and find their favorite fishing holes.
Things for Guests To Do:
Fishing, hiking, sightseeing, golfing on the 6 hole boreal "golf course", viewing historical mining artifacts, picking berries, relaxing, socializing, viewing wildlife, playing horseshoes, swimming (not recommended in June) sitting around a fire or enjoying the hot tub.
If the guests want to do something other than catch a lot of fish, they can spend time hiking and exploring one of the abandoned gold mine sites in the area dating from the 1930's and 40's.
If the guests have binoculars and a camera they may spot local wildlife. Guests have viewed wolves, moose, black bear, grizzly, bald eagles, golden eagles, otters, loons and lots of ducks.
This Lodge is a great place for the whole family, young and old. Whatever the guests of the lodge choose to do during their stay they will be impressed by the peace and quiet of the genuine northern wilderness.