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Ogas Outpost

Camp Anjigami

Ogas Lake, Ontario — Near Wawa

Max Guests 6
Access fly-in
Season June – September
Pricing $$

About This Outpost

A deluxe cabin with combination vertical log and framed structure, porch, full kitchen, 2 bedrooms with queen beds, loft with double bed, restroom with composting toilet, shower, sink, on-demand water heater, carpeted throughout, limited electricity. Accessible via floating dock with board walk.

Reviews & Reputation

5.0
Based on 1 review from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Camp Anjigami, located near Wawa in Northern Ontario and operated by hosts Craig and Linda Williams, holds an overwhelmingly positive reputation across dozens of reviews. Nearly every reviewer awards the camp a perfect five stars, and repeat visitors are common — some returning annually for a decade or more. The consensus is that Craig and Linda are the defining strength of the operation: guests consistently describe them as warm, attentive, and genuinely hospitable, going out of their way on details like mid-week check-in flights, delivering drinking water or supplies to remote outposts, and helping guests troubleshoot logistics like lost passports. The scenery — pristine lakes, rocky cliffs, loons, moose, eagles, and wolves — draws equal praise across nearly every review.

The camp offers two distinct experiences: the main Camp Anjigami on Lake Anjigami, which functions more like a full-service wilderness resort with bunkhouses, cabins, a lodge, beach, games room, kayaks, hiking trails, and group facilities; and several remote fly-in outpost camps on lakes like Tik, Rod, and Ogas, which offer true wilderness isolation for fishing-focused guests. Fishing for walleye and northern pike is consistently praised, with guests reporting steady catches and some trophy-sized fish including pike over 39 inches. The cabins at both the main camp and outposts are repeatedly described as clean, well-stocked, and more comfortable than expected, with amenities like hot running water, propane appliances, functional boats and motors, and composting toilets noted as highlights. Guests who are not anglers also report having a great time through hiking, kayaking, swimming, wildlife watching, and simply relaxing.

Critical feedback is rare and minor. A small number of reviewers noted things like a gas grill igniter that didn't work, the absence of a knife-sharpening stone, the presence of bunk beds only in certain cabins (flagged as a consideration for couples), no cell coverage at the remote outposts (expected but worth knowing), and one group that struggled with fishing due to arriving without live bait and missing the bait store hours. One repeat guest noted a lighter-than-usual catch on one trip, though they attributed this partly to conservation-minded limits on fishing days that Craig and Linda have put in place. None of these are recurring systemic complaints. Camp Anjigami is well suited to a wide range of visitors: groups of fishing buddies targeting walleye and pike, multigenerational families looking for a mix of activities, couples seeking seclusion at an outpost, first-time fly-in guests, and anyone wanting a genuine Canadian wilderness retreat without sacrificing basic comfort.

Summary generated May 25, 2026
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Dan C Jul 5, 2023
TripAdvisor
A memorable stay at Ogas Outpost
We were on a cross-Canada flight in our private floatplane from Vancouver to Toronto and we were looking for a one-night stay at a fly-in cabin somewhere in the Wawa area. Craig and Linda were very accommodating and said that 4 out of their 5 fly-in cabins happened to be available for the night that we were looking for. They also said that we could stay longer if the weather turned for the worse and we needed an extra night or two. We ended up choosing to stay at their beautiful cabin at Ogas Lake. Talk about being comfortable - nicely appointed bedrooms with very comfy beds. A propane fridge and stove in the fully-equipped kitchen. Propane lighting for the evening when it got dark. And no going outside to an outhouse - the bathroom had a composting toilet for our convenience. There was a generator available as well to have electric power to charge our all-important cell phones and iPads that we used for communication and navigational assistance during our flights (it should be noted that there is no cell coverage at Ogas Lake - not surprising and we didn't expect it there). While we aren't fisherman and didn't use the boats and motors, the outpost was well-equipped with them for avid fishermen. We certainly did see fish coming to the surface when we went for a nice late-afternoon paddle in the outpost's lightweight canoe. All in all, we had a very pleasant 24-hour stay at Ogas Outpost and left with a very good memory of Camp Anjigami's accommodating hosts. While we didn't get to meet them in person as they are based at Lake Anjigami, we really appreciated their hospitality.
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Lake Information

Access to Ogas Lake; brook trout available on Little Dossier Lake via portage with 2 canoes cached.

Lake Name
Ogas Lake
Province
Ontario
Fishing Pressure
Medium - other cabins on lake, nearby fishermen

Fish Species

pike lake trout walleye

Portage Lakes: Yes - brook trout on Little Dossier Lake (1 lakes)

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Cabin
Max Guests
6
Total Rooms
1
Bedrooms
2
Amenities
Electricity: Yes - limited
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Sink: Yes
Toilet: composting

Other: 2 canoes cached for portaging to Little Dossier Lake. Can be accessed by ATV from Anjigami Lake.

Boats & Equipment

Boats Included
2
Gas Included
Yes

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Cabin rental, use of 2 boats with motors and fuel (2 people per boat)

Not Included

Guide service, meals, transportation

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Hawk Lake Seaplane Base

Flight Time: 20 minutes

Season & Booking

Season: June to September

Minimum Stay: 3 days

Contact

Camp Anjigami
Wawa, Ontario

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