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.
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Sarath W 2001
Aug 18, 2021
TripAdvisor
Excellent Vacation!
Our family's summer vacation brought us to Camp Anjigami this year, and after staying 5 nights there we've all agreed that our trip was amazing. Camp Anjigami is mostly surrounded by Lake Anjigami, allowing almost every view to be photo worthy. The cottage was well kept, with all the necessities equipped. The camp had numerous activities which all of our members enjoyed, including; swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, BBQing and pool. And along with those activities, the camp offered many places to simply sit and relax, one of those places being the community area, which had rocking chairs and an area for a fire. The hosts of the camp, Craig and Linda, who were such kind and caring hosts, also offered to show us activities. Linda showed our group a hiking trail across the lake called 'Robs Trail' which boasted an incredible view on top of a rocky hill near the end. Craig individually taught each of the younger members of the group how to operate the boats, which we later rented out. We highly recommend to anyone reading!
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Kerry
Jun 28, 2021
TripAdvisor
Perfect getaway!
As you can tell from the many reviews, Camp Anjigami is genuinely one of the best getaway experiences. You will be met with Linda and Craig, who are amazingly accommodating, generous, and kind hosts. Whether you stay in the bunkhouse (like we did) and use the all-inclusive newly built bunkhouse kitchen, or book one of the other cabins, you'll benefit from breathtaking views and scenery throughout your stay (as well as very reasonable and affordable rates). There isn't a single spot that isn't picture-worthy. Our group loved the community area with a games room (pool and shuffleboard) and a large gazebo with picnic tables, a bonfire pit, and a bar counter. The beach has soft white sand leading to clear waters. We recommend renting boats or going out on kayaks to experience the beauty of the lake in the water. There are scenic points at different points of the lake reachable by boat, and specific fishing spots. Camp Anjigami has something for everyone and we recommend it for anyone thinking of taking a trip (but book before its booked)!
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LauraZales
Sep 1, 2020
TripAdvisor
5 stars!!
My parents joined my husband & I on Anjigami Lake Labour Day weekend this year. They stayed in the cozy & quaint Paradise Cabin overlooking the lake. They thoroughly enjoyed the quiet & beautiful surroundings & hospitality of Linda & Craig, the lodge owners. Camp Anjigami is the perfect spot for a getaway to enjoy scenic views & fun outdoor activity. Highly recommended!
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Ideal vacation spot — Paradise Cabin
Stayed in Paradise cabin and fished the main lake. Great pike fishing along with some walleye. Saw otters, loons, and eagles regularly. Bocce ball, horseshoes, swimming, kayaks available. Boat engines run like a charm. And the stars!! Craig and Linda are the most gracious, helpful hosts I've ever known.
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Al H
Jul 1, 2013
TripAdvisor
wow
Just spent a great week with my family in the 2bedroom log cabin on Anjigami Lake, Craig and Linda were great and went out of their way to ensure we had a wonderful holiday. The amenities were plenty which included fishing, kayaking, swimming, sightseeing and many types of wildlife including bald eagles, otters, fox and more. One of our best vacations and cannot wait to return and do it all over again. Thanks for a Great time. Al, Laurie and Karen Hubley, Prince Township Ontario
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Susan Y
Jul 1, 2013
TripAdvisor
Family Christmas in July
Our four vehicle caravan of fifteen family members ranging in age from 7 to 73 engaged in everything Camp Anjigami had to offer. Every activity was a Kodak moment. Searching for fish, playing with an abundance of beach equipment; kayaks, canoes, pontoons, fishing boats, raft with slide, volleyball net and campfire. We 'did it all' as we took in the most beautiful scenery, relaxed, read, and enjoyed quality time with the family. Our hosts, Craig and Linda were totally friendly and accommodating. We stayed in the two bedroom main lodge, with screened in porch, pool table, huge fireplace, very modern and spotless bathroom facilities and enough games, movies and books to occupy a rainy day and we also had the four bedroom bunk house, besides preparing our meals in the fully equipped immaculate kitchen and the dining hall with two enormous tables and enough chairs for all of us. Camp Anjigami supplied all the amenities needed for a very successful and most enjoyable family vacation and all we needed to do was arrange food, cook our meals, bring our own bedding, give everyone in our group plenty of space and so many memories were created to fill our heads for years to come. Our hearts were bursting as we observed our adult children relax, unwind and fully enjoy their time spent with family.
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Solid fishing and great hosts on Anjigami Lake
Linda and Craig are great and kind hosts. Stayed at the end of July. Solid fishing for pike and walleye at outlets and inlets to the Lake. Amazing sunsets and fires cooking walleye on the beach. Took young guys who could not wait to get back home and tell stories about how to catch fish and make blueberry pancakes.
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