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Birch Lake Outpost - West Cabin

Kayair Service and Outposts

Birch Lake, Ontario — Near Ear Falls

Lake Size 29,215 acres
Max Guests 8
Access fly-in

About This Outpost

One of two fully-equipped cabins situated in a sheltered bay on the Northeast shore of Birch Lake, approximately 70 air miles NE of KayAir's base in Ear Falls, ON. The cabin is 8-man capacity with two 4-person bedrooms featuring 6-inch inner-spring mattresses on bunks. Features include walkways to the dock and fish cleaning house, and a screened-in fish cleaning house with running water.

Reviews & Reputation

5.0
Based on 2 reviews from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Kayair Service and Outposts, based at Lake Lac Seul in Ontario, has built a strong loyal following among repeat customers, with reviewers returning year after year — in one case for ten consecutive years. The overall sentiment across reviews is highly positive, with guests describing the operation as well-run, personable, and worth the return trip. Peter Kay and his family (including Karen) are specifically called out for their attentiveness and professionalism, including a notable search-and-rescue situation where Peter located stranded anglers by air within minutes of arriving on scene. The outpost experience is described as rustic but functional, with solar-powered electricity, propane hot water and cooking, and lake-sourced running water — comfortable enough for a week-long stay, though guests should be aware that bathroom facilities are an outdoor privy rather than an indoor toilet.

Fishing is the clear centerpiece of the experience, and guests report impressive catches of walleye, pike, and lake trout across outpost lakes like Birch Lake. One group of five anglers landed over 900 walleye and pike in a single week, and even described that as a below-average year by their own standards — a telling sign of what the fishery can produce. The boats provided are heavy-duty 14.5-foot Alumarine craft with 15hp Yamaha motors, described as well-suited to Canadian fishing conditions. Birch Lake is singled out as a favorite among guests who have sampled multiple outposts in the Kay Air network.

There are no recurring complaints in the available reviews — guests appear genuinely satisfied across multiple visits. The one thing prospective guests should be prepared for is the rustic nature of the outpost setup, including the outdoor toilet, which is fairly standard for remote fly-in camps in Ontario but worth knowing in advance. This destination appears best suited for groups of fishing buddies, particularly walleye and pike anglers, who are comfortable with a self-sufficient, back-to-basics camp experience and are prioritizing fish counts and remote access over resort-style amenities.

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Mar 25, 2021
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We have done KayAir for 10 years!
We have done KayAir for 10 years! Peter is quite the character! We have done all of his outposts and like birch the best. We got into a couple of lakers on our last trip and are really itching to go back and try for them again.
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Gary Speicher (Spike) Jul 22, 2015
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2015 Canada Fishing Report – Birch Lake
Birch Lake, Ontario: 1172. Was that how many black flies, gnats, and mosquitoes attacked me in Canada this past week?! Nope–that was how many walleye and pike my friends Tracy, Mike, Larry, and their Florida buddy Tim caught July, 2014 on Birch Lake! Tim was unable to make the fly-in trip this year so the boys invited me to share a boat and cabin with them for a week. And…what a week it was! We caught 917 walleyes and pike during our time on the water from July 11 to July 17!! Even with the spectacular catch, the boys gave our week a C- rating compared to past years!! For the past nine years, my pals booked the week through Kay Air Service and Outposts. We drove to their home base at Lake Lac Seul on Friday July 10, spent the night, then flew to Birch early on the 11th with Peter Kay in his Beech 18. I found the modern cabin set up well with all the conveniences of home except for the short walk up the 'hill' to the outdoor toilet. They use solar panels to provide electricity and propane to fire the hot water heater and stove. A solar panel caught the sun's energy at the water pump on the water's edge to bring lake water to the cabin. We fished out of a heavy 14.5 foot deep Alumarine boat powered by a 15hp Yamaha. These boats are built for the fishing conditions found in Canadian waters! Every spot we went to we caught fish but the best spots were near dying weed beds anywhere from 4-12 feet. We did catch some nice bigger fish along the 12-14 foot ledges near the big rock walls. Thursday night the neighbor next door came over to say his Dad and a buddy had not returned for the day. We formed search parties and headed out early Friday morning. The son was able to reach Kay Air from a satellite phone at a nearby lodge. Our on the water search was not successful but when Pete arrived by air, he had them located within ten minutes. The men had run out of gas and spent the night on a small island a long way from our cabins. Karen, Peter, and their family took very good care of us and I would give them an A+ recommendation.
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Lake Information

Birch Lake has approximately 29,215 acres of surface area with crystal clear water, weed bays, reefs, boulder beds, and rivers providing superb Walleye, Northern Pike, and Lake Trout fishing throughout the entire season.

Lake Name
Birch Lake
Province
Ontario, Northwestern Ontario
Lake Size
29,215 acres
Water Clarity
Crystal clear
Lake Structure
Weed bays, reefs, boulder beds, rivers

Fish Species

walleye pike lake trout

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Cabin
Max Guests
8
Bedrooms
2
Amenities
Electricity: Yes - solar
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Sink: Yes
Heat: Yes - wood stove
Dock

Other: Gas BBQ grill, propane fish cooker, large covered deck, 120-qt cooler, 2 refrigerators with freezers, large cook stove with full-size oven, all cooking pots/pans/utensils, comfortable mattresses, tongue and groove pine interiors, large picture windows, shed at dock for gas/cushions/paddles/minnow buckets, walkways to cabins and dock, lake maps, ice for coolers

Boats & Equipment

Boats Included
4
Boat Length
14.5 ft
Motor
15 hp
Seat Type
swivel seats

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Fully equipped cabin, boats and motors with back rests, round trip float plane service from Ear Falls ON, lake maps, ice for coolers

Not Included

Fishing licence, food, personal items

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Ear Falls, ON

Flight Distance: 70 miles

Season & Booking

Minimum Stay: 3 days

Location

51.4535, -92.3326 — Coordinates from page header: N 51-27-019, W 092-20-016. Map embed coords also referenced.

Contact

Kayair Service and Outposts
Ear Falls, Ontario

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