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Windsock Lodge offers some of the best walleye, small mouth bass, northern pike and perch fishing Eastern Manitoba has to offer. Experience the Excitement of our unique fishing tours and packages.Leave everything behind and come and enjoy what nature has to offer, like the sights and sounds of the wilderness.When is the last time you have seen the stars? Northern Lights? Sunsets? Heard the call of the Loons? The fresh smells of the pine trees? Or have you ever... Our drive-in camp that has 3 cabins and a Main Lodge is a well kept secret in Manitoba. Windsock Lodge has been family owned and operated for 25 years, Tim and Donna along with their children Avery and Lee, take pride in the friends they have made over the years.Windsock Lodge Inc. is a division of Hastings Bros. Outfitters renowned as one of the best bear hunting camps in North America. An Adventure of a Lifetime awaits if you are looking for a great HUNTING package with a little fishing on the side.
The Pinawa Golf & Country Club stretches along the edges of the Winnipeg River and the Pinawa Channel, its fairways undulating over and around outcroppings of shield rock for 6,270 awesome yards. These natural environs and their wildlife inhabitants make the club one of the most scenic, exhilarating, and challenging courses in Manitoba. Located in the midst of pristine wilderness beauty, The Course that Nature Built has become one of the province's premier golf venues.
Welcome to the official Sunset Country Travel Association's guide to Northwestern Ontario towns. Many visitors flock to Northern Ontario each year for a variety of reasons: the fantastic trophy fishing for walleye, bass, northern pike, muskie, brook trout and lake trout, the opportunity to venture into remote wilderness flyin outpost lakes by floatplane, successful fall hunting trips, or a week of relaxing with your kids at a lakefront cottage. Since the Sunset Country Region has over 100,000 lakes and rivers, our water sports and activities are phenomenal.
This family run marina and campground is quiet and a small gem. Business closes at at 5:00 and the place slows down with many being early to bed mostly because it's early to fishing. Easy access to great fishing. A great marina for launching and docking. Power to dock. Licensed mechanics wit fulling stocked parts means that they can help with big or small boat issues. Seasonal, day and week rentals available.if arriving after five call ahead to get things sorted out. Read more
The Township of Pickle Lake is located at the end of highway 599 in Ontario. There is something exciting about 'the end of the road' and this phrase brings with it an image of wilderness. Our slogan of 'The Last Frontier' is truly the feeling that you get after you have traveled the distance to our community. Pickle Lake is at the end of the paved road, however, you can continue traveling north on a gravel road for another several hours. Although you may make that trip, you will only find more trees and lakes, as the last services are in Pickle Lake.We encourage you to come and explore the vast untouched virgin Boreal forests, go fishing in our many lakes for the great tasting walleye/pickerel, or fish for the large northern. Bird watchers will enjoy the bald eagles, owls and sandhill cranes, while hunters will look for moose, grouse or other game birds.
The Assembly of First Nations declared 1995 as the Year of First Nations and Diabetes. In the same year, the National Aboriginal Diabetes Association (NADA) was formed as a result of a decision reached at the 3rd International Conference on Diabetes and Indigenous Peoples with active participation of the SUGAR (Strategies for Undermining Glucose in Aboriginal Races) Group.
We have used many of their competitors and no one has performed and stood behind their product more than Darrin and Harvey at Trout River. With our past and current experience with Trout River we would not hesitate to recommend their products and services to prospective buyers.''Geoffrey Joseph - CEO, Joseph Haulage ''Our Company liked several things about the Trout River Trailer. We liked that they were a Canadian built trailer.We liked the belt system and the method of the tub being bolted to the chasis instead of being welded. We would definately purchase another!''Jim Bertram Jr. - Jim Bertram & Sons Construction, Ontario''After a few months of using our Trout River Trailer, we can testify that it has great versatility.''Robert Ratelle - Entreprises Presqu'ile Inc., Québec''The trailer is long lasting and it unloads fast! We use or Trout River trailer for any job. The service is excellent, I'm always bragging up the service. When you need help, they are always there right away.'' Jonathan MacNeill - J.L MacNeill's Inc.
The Sioux Lookout Campus offers a wide variety of programs to meet the education and training needs of the Sioux Lookout area.
Our programs range from full-time postsecondary diploma programs, full-time and part-time certificate programs, continuing education courses, general interest courses and other education training opportunities.