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Laurie Lake Fly-In Outpost

Bakers Narrows Lodge

Laurie Lake, Manitoba — Near Flin Flon

Access fly-in
Season May 29 – October 4
Pricing $$

About This Outpost

DIY fly-in outpost cabin located on the south end of Laurie Lake, Manitoba, providing access to 40 miles of the legendary Laurie River System. A self-guided housekeeping outpost with seaplane access via Wings Over Kississing. Renowned for trophy Northern Pike, Walleye, and Lake Trout. The Laurie River, a slow-moving tributary to the Churchill River, creates an ideal habitat with interconnected lakes, bays, and channels. Available for 3–5 night stays from late May through early October.

Reviews & Reputation

Summarized Review Highlights

Bakers Narrows Lodge on Lake Athapapuskow in northern Manitoba holds a strong overall reputation, with the majority of guests rating their stay highly. The lodge draws a wide range of visitors — fishing groups, families, couples, solo travellers, and work crews — and most leave with positive impressions. The setting itself is consistently praised: clean, well-kept grounds, rustic log cabins close to the water, and easy highway access from Flin Flon. Staff warmth and hospitality are the most frequently mentioned strengths, with many guests singling out specific guides by name (John, Scott, Mac, Greg, Ken, Daryl) as knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and central to making the trip worthwhile. Fishing for walleye, northern pike, lake trout, and lakers is widely described as productive and at times exceptional, particularly on guided fly-out days. Food served at the lodge restaurant also earns consistent praise, and the cabins — while dated and rustic — are generally described as clean and adequately equipped. Non-fishing packages such as the "Taste of the North" nature and culture tour have also been well received by guests not primarily interested in fishing.

However, a recurring theme across lower-rated reviews points to operational and communication issues that prospective guests should be aware of. Several reviewers reported billing inconsistencies — being quoted different totals at different times, or being charged on a credit card after being told their balance was settled — with limited follow-up from management afterward. Guide reliability has been flagged more than once, including a guide who needed to be woken up before a session and another who underperformed relative to other guides on the same trip. Infrastructure concerns have also come up, notably a boat dock described as dangerously deteriorated over multiple seasons, and a boat launch that at least one guest found difficult to use. Cabin conditions, while generally clean, are noted as dated in several reviews — dim lighting, older fixtures, and mismatched beds are mentioned. Communication responsiveness is another consistent complaint: slow email replies, rushed phone calls, and instances where guests were not informed of changes (such as guide unavailability or trail closures) until they arrived after long drives. One review raised a serious allegation of discriminatory treatment of an Indigenous guest group by one staff member, with no satisfactory resolution from ownership.

Bakers Narrows Lodge is best suited for anglers targeting walleye, northern pike, and lake trout in a northern Manitoba setting, particularly those who value guided experiences and shore lunches. It works well for groups of friends, families with children who enjoy outdoor activities beyond fishing, and couples or solo travellers looking for a quiet, nature-focused cabin stay. The lodge also serves work crews and travellers passing through the region. Guests who prioritize modern amenities, prompt customer service, or detailed pre-trip communication may find the experience inconsistent. Those booking premium packages — especially fly-out or adventure packages — are advised by multiple reviewers to confirm guide availability and included activities before travelling, as last-minute changes have occurred without adequate advance notice.

Summary generated May 25, 2026

Lake Information

Laurie Lake sits on the Laurie River System, offering 40 miles of fishable water. The Laurie River is a slow-moving tributary to the mighty Churchill River, carved by ancient glaciers, creating an ideal habitat for Northern Pike, Walleye, and Lake Trout through interconnected lakes, bays, and channels. The consistent river flow ensures a healthy and thriving ecosystem.

Lake Name
Laurie Lake
Province
Manitoba, Northern Manitoba
Lake Structure
Interconnected lakes, bays, and channels of the Laurie River System; slow-moving river tributary to the Churchill River

Fish Species

pike walleye lake trout pike walleye lake trout

Portage Lakes: Yes - pike, walleye, lake trout (40 miles of Laurie River System with interconnected lakes)

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Outpost cabin
Amenities

Other: Seaplane flight included (via Wings Over Kississing)

Boats & Equipment

Boat Length
16 ft
Motor
15 hp
Gas Included
Yes

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No meals included
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Seaplane flight to the outpost (Wings Over Kississing), outpost cabin accommodations, 16 ft boats with 15 hp motors, unlimited fuel

Not Included

Fishing licenses, guide and gear, meals

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Wings Over Kississing (seaplane operator; airbase near Flin Flon/Bakers Narrows area)

Season & Booking

Season: May 29 to October 4

Minimum Stay: 3 days

Contact

Bakers Narrows Lodge
Flin Flon, Manitoba

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