Meta Lake Lodge enjoys an overwhelmingly positive reputation among its guests, with reviewers consistently awarding it top marks. The lodge has built a loyal, returning clientele — several reviewers note they have been coming back annually for a decade or more, with one guest maintaining a 30-year streak. Owners John and Cheryl are frequently mentioned by name as a core part of what makes the experience exceptional, described as wonderful hosts who keep the camp running smoothly.
Guests consistently praise the quality of fishing above all else, describing walleye and northern pike action as outstanding, with yellow perch also making an appearance. The 18-foot cedar strip boats and reliable motors receive specific positive mention, and the accommodations are described as comfortable and well-maintained. Food is highlighted as a genuine strength, with Cheryl's cooking called "absolutely outstanding." The overall atmosphere appears to be relaxed, well-organized, and focused on putting anglers on fish.
Based on the available reviews, there are no recurring complaints or notable concerns to flag — every reviewer expresses strong satisfaction across fishing, lodging, staff, and food. It is worth noting that the review set is small and uniformly positive, so prospective guests may want to seek out additional sources for a broader picture. Meta Lake Lodge appears best suited for dedicated walleye and pike anglers, particularly groups of fishing buddies or returning guests who value consistency, a well-run operation, and strong catches over a remote or adventure-focused experience.
A pristine glacial-cut Canadian Shield lake that ices out earlier than nearby lakes in spring, drawing walleye and northern pike from the Albany River system en masse to feed and spawn. Shallow compared to surrounding waters. Features points, shoals, mid-lake island clusters, expansive weed beds, and submerged weed lines. Ara Lake is also accessible and renowned for walleye, perch, and trophy northern pike.
Portage Lakes: Yes - walleye, pike, perch (Ara Lake accessible from Meta Lake) (1 lakes)
Other: Outdoor BBQ, deep fryer, screened-in summer room (Main Cabin), fire pit, propane refrigerator and freezer (both cabins), granite ledge for swimming. Arrangements can be made in advance for pre-purchase of groceries, beverages, and live bait to be waiting at Meta Lake on arrival.
Float plane flights to and from Meta Lake and Nakina, unlimited fuel, one 16ft aluminum boat with 15hp 4-stroke electric start motor per 2 people, accommodations at Caribou Island. Clean beds with fitted sheets and pillow.
Sleeping bag, groceries, towels, toiletries, fishing gear and tackle. Discounts not applied to outpost camp rates.
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Cordingly Lake, 3 miles north of Nakina, Ontario (via Meta Lake)
Minimum Stay: 7 days
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