Showing posts with label cabins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabins. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Another upgrade

One more little upgrade to keep ahead of the pack.

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It’s hard to believe this is an outpost camp 100 miles from Ignace.

The counter top at Flindt Lake had a swell near the taps from the sink being improperly installed.  We’ve had a little time to do some “camp maintenance” and have installed a new counter top.  Now the a sink and counter function well and look great too. 

Now lets see how long it takes before someone puts a hot pan from the stove onto the counter top and leaves a mark.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Happy Crew

Every year we see many groups in the 10 to 12 man range.  The Healy/Loftus group from Minnesota numbered 13 making them our largest group for 2009.  They go to Seseganaga Lake yearly and have more fun than should be allowed. 

This year’s trip was a little unusual in that weather delays kept 3 of the 13 in Ignace for 2 extra nights. Not to worry however, the delayed fishermen made up for the delay with awesome fishing while in camp.

See you next year guys.

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Sunday, July 05, 2009

But our cabins do have showers...

Over the years we’ve added a few luxuries to our cabins. Hot and cold running water allow for a nice hot shower. Some guys however prefer the grin and bare it method of bathing.

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Even if I lost a bet, I wouldn’t voluntarily get into the waters around here early in the season.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Fish story platform

Spring time keeps us busy getting camps open and equipment moved but regular jobs also get done.

The cabin at West Bay on Seseganaga Lake now has a new deck.

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Even though fishing is the reason most guys head to Seseganaga, one of the best conservation techniques we have developed on our lakes is the construction of good decks.

It is amazing how the worries and cares of the world slide away when one slips into “Camp Time”.

The fish stories this new deck will hear over the next few years could fill a book.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

past and present

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Flindt Lake cabin in it’s pre 1996 days.

In years gone by, a cabin was just a roof over your head. One room, bunks along the wall, mice for room mates, stuffy, mosquitoes travelling through the wall at will, and a hot plate for cooking was the order of the day.

Flindt lake was one of those lakes where the fishing was so good, you could easily overlook the rustic or should I say primitive accommodations. During the 90’s we began a program of rebuilding and updating all our facilities. Now not only is the fishing so much better because of our catch and consume program, the cabins are a joy to be in.

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Flindt Lake cabin now.

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Why not book your 2009 vacation today.

Give us a call or drop an email. We’d be glad to help you set up a vacation of a lifetime. Be forewarned however, Ignace Outpost vacations can be habit forming.

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

A view back in time

About 20 years ago this was one of our finest cabins. Today it is a shed. For those who may not recognize this cabin, it is on Seseganaga Lake. It is the old cabin 2. In its day, it was state of the art. It was one big room, 8 beds in the back half and kitchen eating area in the front. And the luxury was the screen porch and deck. No shower, no hot water, no couches, no bedrooms.

We've come a long way in providing some of the best outpost facilities to augment some of the best walleye and northern fishing in Canada.




Check out our new modern outpost facilities yourself. Book your 2009 trip today while there are still spots available.

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Why not Ignace Outposts?

Walleye and northern are featured in each of our lakes except Gamble Lake where the smallmouth fishing is world class. Some other lakes boast lake trout and smallmouth bass too! Essentially we have some of the best remote fishing in Canada suited to walleye, northern, lake trout or smallmouth fishermen. Our camps feature deluxe accommodations with running hot and cold water, showers, and solar lighting. Each location is unique. Our carefully chosen lakes range from large (Seseganaga) to small (Tri). Some lakes offer great portaging and exploring opportunities, while others are well protected and solitary. Flindt (in the Wabikimi Park) and Tri lakes each have only one cabin.

Fifteen cabins on nine lakes ensure Ignace Outposts can offer something for everyone. Our company is owner-operated and our staff has been chosen to best exemplify the friendliness and courtesy, which is known as our Canadian tradition of hospitality. Safety concerning your fly-in trip is a top priority with us and you can rest assured our pilots are skilled professionals. Our own maintenance staff keeps our aircraft in top-notch condition, exceeding Transport Canada regulations. Boats and motors are kept in top shape with spare motors available at each camp in the event of unforeseen break down.

Seseganaga and Metionga Lakes each have a full time camp attendant on site. The other cabins offer more solitude. As well, we do make regular check fights. You can be remote and alone yet not completely cut off from the outside world. Each cabin is equipped with all dishes, pots, pans, fridge, stove, BBQ, etc . . . , all you need to bring is your food and personal gear, bedding, towels and fishing gear.

Over the years, we've realized that fishing is fishing and weather is weather. We can do little to control these. However, service, facilities, and equipment we can control. You'll find this is where we differentiate ourselves from other fly-ins. Breathtaking views, great accommodations, good equipment, and, of course, quality wilderness fishing await your visit.

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