Big North Lodge & Outposts
Long Lake, Ontario — Near Minaki
Big North Lodge & Outposts has earned a strong reputation among guests, with the overwhelming majority of reviewers describing their trips as memorable, well-organized, and worth the journey. The operation is run by a hands-on team — Alex, Pat, and Zach are named repeatedly — who are credited with making guests feel welcome and well looked after from the planning stage through departure. Returning guests note that the camps have improved consistently over the years, with upgrades like solar lighting and electric-start motors reflecting ongoing investment in the experience. First-time fly-in groups in particular appreciate the guidance and attentiveness they receive throughout their stay.
Guests consistently praise the fishing, the cabin quality, and the food. Rogers Lake and the main Big North Lodge both draw strong comments for walleye, smallmouth bass, and pike, with several guests describing catches as exceptional in both size and quantity. Cabins are described as clean and comfortable relative to their remote wilderness setting. The float plane flights to outpost camps are mentioned positively as well. The main lodge food receives high marks. The one recurring note of caution from reviewers is that pricing is on the higher end, though those who flag it generally still rate the overall quality as good.
Big North Lodge is best suited for groups of friends or family — including fathers and sons or multi-generational trips — who are looking for a remote Ontario fly-in fishing experience targeting walleye, pike, and bass. It works well for first-time fly-in anglers who want attentive staff support, as well as repeat visitors comfortable spending at a premium level for a well-run, improving operation. Those on a tight budget may want to factor in the cost before booking.
Magnificent view with huge rock bluffs protecting from high winds. Abundant wildlife including moose, bear, eagles, loons and beaver.
Portage Lakes: Yes - Pressure Lake (one portage lake with walleye and pike) (2 lakes)
Other: Screened gazebo by water's edge, knotty pine interior, half-log exterior, boardwalk paths
Float plane flights from Minaki, check flights every 2 days, minnow buckets, nets, life jackets, paddles, all gas, ice, bottled water, propane fridge and stove, hot water heater, solar power with backup generator, cooking and eating utensils, stovetop toaster, coffee percolator, box springs, mattresses, pillows, mattress pads, propane BBQ and fish cooker, woodstove heat, boat and motor insurance
Food (unless provisioning purchased at $50/person/day), satellite phone minutes, gratuities, HST (13%)
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Minaki
Season: May to October
50.22786, -94.23085 — Coordinates from website
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