The big day has arrived
Today Marcel and Wendi left Ignace for a new life in Manitoba. Marcel will be missed around here. He promises to stay in touch and stop by now and then.
We wish him all the best, and success in this venture.
...read more.Today Marcel and Wendi left Ignace for a new life in Manitoba. Marcel will be missed around here. He promises to stay in touch and stop by now and then.
We wish him all the best, and success in this venture.
...read more.Sunrise on Metionga Lake. Not only some of the best fishing in Canada but absolutely gorgeous.
If you are looking for a fly in fishing vacation which you’ll remember fondly for many years, contact us at Ignace Outposts . Check us out, we would love to help you plan your trip to one of our many remote ...read more.
There are not many Otter pilots in the country with the experience of our chief pilot Randy Winters. He has over 30 years flying float planes. Almost 20 of those years with us.
Here is a sped up video ( it actually took 4 minutes) of Randy sailing the Otter to the dock last weekend. When the winds are high ...read more.
I guess the jury is still out. They both claim 26 inchers on Metionga Lake last week.
They didn’t ask me for a ruling but I will give one anyway.
The only way to settle this is to return again next year and try again. Tom brings his crew twice a year anyway but since they are all now retired, ...read more.
These birds have to be one of the most majestic in the sky. Considering they were once endangered, we do see plenty of eagles these days. One of our Metionga Lake guests from last week emailed these photos of an eagle cleaning up some fish offal.
In nature everything is part of a cycle. Any fish remains are quickly returned ...read more.
Over the years our guests have become familiar with a smiling face in the aircraft, in the hangar or just around the yard. Marcel, our chief maintenance engineer for the aircraft, camp fixer-upper and pilot has been with our company since he was in high school. After many years with us Marcel is turning the page to a new chapter ...read more.
Transport Canada is the regulating body which oversees the aviation side of our business. They sometimes drive in to see us, sometimes fly and some times copter in. It is not often we have choppers land on our break wall so when it happens it becomes a news worthy event.
The Transport Canada Helicopter from Thunder Bay approaching ...read more.
Another variation on a theme has resulted in a new master piece.
I call this Nederlander Lake Trout. For the few who are not sure, Nederland is what the people who live in Holland call Holland. This recipe is easy and produces a very nice tasty meal without all the breading and oil normally associated with a meal ...read more.