Boreal Forest
Kag Lake (Kagianagami Lake), Ontario — Near Nakina
Boreal Forest Outfitters, operated by Jason (Jay) and Sue, has built a strong positive reputation among fly-in fishing guests, with reviewers consistently awarding top marks across multiple trips and lakes. The sentiment across available reviews is uniformly enthusiastic, with several groups returning year after year — one group documented at least four consecutive trips to Boreal Forest properties, including Hurst Lake and Whiteclay Lake. Guests describe the operators themselves as fantastic people who run a well-organized operation, and the outfitter appears to attract repeat clientele who are confident enough in the experience to return even under unusual circumstances, such as during a pandemic.
Guests praise the fishing across multiple lakes including Melchett, Hurst, and Whiteclay, targeting walleye and northern pike. Reviewers note that fish can be found close to the cabins but that exploring the full lake is rewarding, with fish caught throughout. Whiteclay Lake in particular has drawn repeat visitors and is noted for its large size — over 12,000 acres and 230 miles of shoreline. One reviewer mentioned that low water levels did not negatively affect the fishing experience. The reviews do not raise any recurring complaints about lodging, food, staff, or the overall operation, and no significant concerns are mentioned across the available feedback.
Based on the reviews, Boreal Forest Outfitters appears best suited for small to mid-sized groups of anglers — particularly those targeting walleye and northern pike — who are comfortable with a self-guided fly-in outpost format. The outfitter seems to appeal especially to returning guests and organized fishing groups who value consistency and a reliable operator relationship. First-time fly-in guests are also represented among reviewers and came away satisfied. There is no indication from the reviews of family-specific amenities or fly-fishing focus, so the destination reads most naturally as a fit for dedicated fishing groups looking for a remote Canadian outpost experience.
Stunning 20,000-acre clear water paradise with excellent walleye fishing (average 3-4 lbs), northern pike over 20 lbs, lake trout up to 30 lbs. Opichuan River offers brook trout opportunities. Protected bay setting.
Portage Lakes: Yes - Opichuan River offers brook trout opportunities
Other: Gas BBQ, propane fish fryer, deck area, inverter for charging electronics
Flight to/from outpost, boat, motor, gasoline, mid-week check flight
Meals, fishing license, moose license
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Nakina Air Service
Minimum Stay: 7 days
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