7 Lakes Wilderness Camps
Lower Twin Lake, Ontario — Near Nakina
Guest reviews of 7 Lakes Wilderness Camps are overwhelmingly positive, with most reviewers giving top marks and returning multiple times. The operation is described as well-run and hospitable, with owner Brad Slagel and staff Helen and Mike consistently called out by name for being attentive, accommodating, and genuinely invested in guests having a good experience. One reviewer noted visiting roughly 50 times, which speaks to the level of repeat business the camp attracts. The camp offers both drive-in and fly-in options across multiple lakes, including Walleye Cove, Dusey Lake, and Marshall Lake.
Guests frequently praise the cleanliness and upkeep of the cabins, which are described as well-stocked and comfortable. Fishing is highlighted as the main draw, particularly for walleye, with groups reporting solid catches including multiple fish over 24 inches. Northern pike also show up in good numbers. The camp accommodates hunters as well, with at least one reviewer describing a memorable fly-in moose hunt that included a close encounter with a bull moose and a swimming lynx. Staff responsiveness and willingness to make things right stand out — when one group had a slow week targeting brook trout, the owner proactively offered a discounted return trip at a different lake.
There are very few complaints across the reviews, and none that are recurring. One reviewer noted that Dusey Lake is shallow (no more than 8 feet) and that cabin facilities there were rustic at the time of their visit, with the shower located in the gas house — though this was noted as being from a few years back and conditions may have changed. Brook trout fishing at Dusey was also described as slow, suggesting that lake may not be the best choice for anglers specifically targeting brookies. Overall, 7 Lakes Wilderness Camps appears best suited for walleye anglers — both first-timers to fly-in fishing and seasoned groups — as well as hunters looking for a remote fly-in experience. The personal, owner-operated atmosphere makes it a good fit for groups of friends or anyone who values hands-on hospitality over a large resort-style operation.
Good walleye and pike fishing in Twin Lakes. Pete's Bay protected fishery improving yearly. Multiple lake habitats provide diverse fishing opportunities. Brook trout and lake trout in drive-to lakes.
Portage Lakes: Yes - Upper Twin, Pete's Bay, Drowning River (drive-to) (3 lakes)
Other: Central fire pit with firewood, BBQ grill per cabin, laundry shed (fee-based), dog-friendly
Cabin, fire pit access, BBQ grill, central freezer access, laundry shed access
Meals, guide service, boats (optional rental), fishing licenses
Access: drive-in
Drive Distance: 6 miles
Season: May to September
Check-in Day: Saturday 2:30 pm
Minimum Stay: 7 days
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