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Trapline Lake Outpost

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Trapline Lake, Ontario — Near Kenora

Access fly-in

About This Outpost

Fly-in outpost on Trapline Lake. Listed in the Walsten Outposts accommodation menu. Full details not available as the individual page was not fetched.

Reviews & Reputation

Summarized Review Highlights

Walsten Outposts generally earns positive reviews from guests, with most describing their trips as memorable and worth repeating. The majority of reviewers praise the remote, unplugged nature of the experience and highlight responsive, helpful staff — particularly booking coordinator Jo-Anne, who is credited with matching guests to the right outpost for their needs. The overall reputation across recent reviews is strong, though at least one older account (from 2015) describes a significantly negative experience at the Fort Separation cabin, including poor cabin conditions and a lack of response from management when concerns were raised afterward.

Guests consistently highlight the quality of fishing as the standout feature, with multiple reviewers reporting exceptional catch numbers. Cabins like Snowshoe Lake are described as large and well-equipped, and the setting — beaches, campfires, and full disconnection from technology — is frequently mentioned as part of the appeal. Staff responsiveness in the planning and booking process is also a recurring positive note.

The main concern surfacing in reviews is inconsistency between outpost locations. While some cabins receive high marks for amenities and upkeep, the 2015 Fort Separation review describes serious issues with cleanliness, pests, and cabin condition, along with frustration over no follow-up from the company. Prospective guests may want to ask detailed questions about the specific cabin they are booking. This destination appears best suited for small groups of friends or families looking for a self-guided, remote fly-in experience with strong walleye or general sport fishing, and those who value seclusion over resort-style amenities.

Summary generated May 25, 2026

Lake Information

Trapline Lake is known for record-book lunker walleye with dark stained water (dark-backed, gold-bellied walleye). Part of a river system with moving water. Dozens of islands. Creek provides access to additional walleye lakes (No Name and Elbow). Three portage lakes: Elbow Lake (5 miles, walleye/pike via creek or trail), North Lake (100-yard portage, 3 miles, walleye/pike), Wilson Lake (20-yard portage, 6 miles, walleye/pike/lake trout). Also a lake trout lake accessible by stone trail.

Lake Name
Trapline Lake
Province
Ontario, NWO Trophy Waters
Water Clarity
Dark stained water
Lake Structure
Dozens of islands, part of a river system with moving water, creek access to other lakes
Fishing Pressure
Low - fly-in only

Fish Species

walleye pike walleye

Portage Lakes: Yes - walleye, pike (Elbow Lake: 5-mile long lake accessible by creek/boat or portage); walleye, pike (North Lake: 100-yard portage, 3-mile long lake, 6hp/14' boat); walleye, pike, lake trout (Wilson Lake: 20-yard portage, 6-mile long lake) (3 lakes)

Accommodations

Amenities

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Kenora, Ontario

Contact

Walsten Outposts
Kenora, Ontario

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