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Carroll Lake is part of the Gammon River system that widens into an endless series of lakes to discover, explore and return to year after year.
Once you've learned your way around these vast waters, there will be no reason to fish any other location, especially if you're a Walleye or Northern enthusiast.
Beautifully remote and rugged. The entire region is mostly water with hundreds of miles of shorelines, and endless bottom structures to test and challenge devoted fishermen. Truly a lifetime project!
Located right at the Ontario/Manitoba border, the Carroll Lake Outpost cabin accesses the most westerly Ontario waters. Constructed completely out of logs from the forests around the camp, this spacious three bedroom cabin has many comforts to enjoy. Along with a great view of the lake, this cabin comes with a wood burning fireplace, solar lighting, and hot & cold running water.
With these comforts, time spent back at the camp is as enjoyable as the fishing.
The Cabin:
  3 bedroom log cabin with propane fridge, stove and wood stove for heat. Solar powered lights, hot & cold running water, shower. and outhouse. The kitchen is fully equipped with all pots, pans etc. Capacity 6 people.  
 
Boats:
  16' aluminum boats with 9.9 hp motors, and life jackets. (L-XL are supplied, if you need another size, please bring your own) Life cushions, paddles, landing nets, swivel seats, and mixed gas are also provided.  
 
Carroll Lake Fishing:
  Carroll Lake located in Woodland Caribou and Atikaki Parks is massive in size, fed by three major rivers, (Ford, Haggart, and Gammon River) and numerous creeks and small rivers. Excellent for fishermen who like and understand structure. Numerous Master Angler northern as well as walleye and an extensive whitefish population.  
 
Location
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  The distance from Kenora, Ontario to Carroll Lake is approx. 75 miles and takes about 35 minutes by float plane.  
 
Possession Limit &
Size Restrictions:
  You can take home 4 Walleye and 4 Northern. Walleye cannot be over 18" and the Northern cannot be over 27" . We encourage catch and release and suggest you get a replica mount of your trophy.  
 
Hooks and Bait:
  Barbless hooks must be used at our outposts. You can crimp off the barbs as you use them. You can use live minnows, leeches and worms. Arrangements for bait should be made with Kenora Air before your departure.  
 
Fires:

  Open fires are generally permitted in Ontario unless a fire restriction has been issued by the ministry of Natural Resources. In Manitoba, designated fire pits, like the one at camp must be used. All fires are completely banned during dry, windy conditions.  
 
Weight Restrictions:
  For safety reasons we allow 300 lbs./person including body weight, any excess baggage will be flown in on a charter basis, space and time permitting at a $1.50 US/LB  
 
Rates & Plans:
 
Housekeeping Plan Includes: Round Trip Airfare from our Kenora seaplane base. Cabin, Cooking utensils, Boat, MotorAnd Gas.
3 days - $750/person: Each additional day - $50/person 4,5,6, and 7 day packages available.
  Click Here to Download our 2009 Rate Sheet
 
 
 
Additional Information:
 
We can also arrange shuttles from Winnipeg International Airport and International Falls Airport.
Some guests may prefer to be picked up at another base. Please call to check on additional costs for arrival/departure from Stewart Lake, Fort Frances, Rainy River, Baudette, Warroad, Winnipeg, Selkirk.
Arrangements for licenses should be made with Kenora Air one week before your departure.
 
 
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