Laurie River Lodge
Kamuchawie Lake, Manitoba — Near Lynn Lake
Laurie River Lodge in northern Manitoba has an exceptionally strong reputation among guests, with virtually unanimous praise across dozens of reviews spanning multiple decades of visits. Many reviewers are repeat guests — some returning annually for 10, 14, or even 21 or more years — which speaks to a level of consistency that is rare in the fly-in fishing industry. Owners Brent and Erin Fleck are mentioned by name in nearly every review and are widely credited with setting the tone for the entire operation through their hands-on involvement, attention to detail, and genuine hospitality. The staff, including guides with 20 to 30-plus years of experience on these waters, receive consistent praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and patience with guests of all skill levels.
The fishing itself is the centerpiece, and guests report outstanding catches of northern pike, walleye, and lake trout across the main lake and a network of fly-out and portage lakes. Trophy-sized fish — including pike over 40 inches and 26-inch-plus walleye — come up repeatedly, and several reviewers describe catching hundreds of fish over the course of a week-long stay. The fly-out program to remote, lightly pressured lakes is a particular highlight. Beyond fishing, guests consistently praise the food (including four-course dinners and shore lunches prepared by long-tenured Cree guides), the comfortable and well-maintained private log cabins, and the overall logistics from arrival in Lynn Lake through the float plane ride into camp. A self-guided outcamp option on a private lake is also available for those seeking a more remote, independent experience, and reviewers who chose that option describe it as well-stocked and genuinely comfortable despite its wilderness setting.
There are no recurring complaints in these reviews. Even guests who were initially reluctant — those new to fishing, hesitant about remote travel, or uncertain about the wilderness setting — describe coming away fully converted. The lodge is best suited for dedicated anglers targeting trophy pike, walleye, and lake trout in a remote Canadian setting, but the comfort level of the accommodations and the patience of the guides make it accessible to less experienced anglers and non-fishing partners as well. Groups of friends, father-son or family trips, couples (including at least one honeymoon), and solo guests traveling with siblings all appear in the reviews. It is not a roughing-it experience — reviewers are explicit that the cabins are comfortable and the food well above typical fishing lodge standards — so those specifically seeking a primitive wilderness camp may want to consider the outcamp option instead.
Kamuchawie Lake is a pristine wilderness lake featuring shallow bays, deep drop-offs, open-water reefs, and islands. It is a haven for trophy Northern Pike and Lake Trout that have had virtually zero fishing pressure. The lake trout fishing is described as being on a whole other level.
Other: 8' x 32' sun deck with panoramic view of north end of Kamuchawie Lake, propane BBQ on front deck, outdoor fire pit, refrigerator, propane freezer, 4-burner propane stove with oven, 40-gallon propane hot water heater, 24' deep sand point well, Drolet Wood Stove, 12 kW generator
Fly-in transportation from Winnipeg (with-transport rate), outpost cabin accommodations, comprehensive food package, 16' Alumarine boats with 20 HP Yamaha motors
Fishing licenses, gratuities, beverages, applicable taxes. Guide service optional at $350/guide/day. Guests who drive to Lynn Lake and bring own food deduct $40/guest/day. Visa & MasterCard accepted with 3% handling fee.
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Winnipeg, Manitoba (transportation from Winnipeg included in base rate)
Season: May 30 to August 25
Check-in Day: Saturday (Trip #1), varies by trip
Minimum Stay: 4 days
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