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Bow Lake Cabin

Canoe Canada Outfitters

Bow Lake, Ontario — Near Atikokan

Max Guests 8
Access fly-in
Season mid-May – September
Pricing $$

About This Outpost

Fly-in outpost cabin on Bow Lake featuring 14 miles of lake to fish and explore, 2 portage lakes for access to more bass and walleye fishing, and several good day trips from the cabin. Sleeps 4–8. Generator rental available.

Reviews & Reputation

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

Canoe Canada Outfitters (CCO), based in Atikokan, Ontario, has an overwhelmingly positive reputation built over several decades. The vast majority of reviewers are repeat customers, many returning annually for 10, 15, 25, or even 40-plus years, which speaks strongly to the loyalty they inspire. Guests consistently describe the staff — including long-time figures like Jim and current operator Jeremy, as well as team members like Shane and Jada — as friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely invested in making each trip a success. The operation covers two main trip styles: guided and self-guided canoe trips into Quetico Provincial Park, and fly-in outpost cabin packages on remote lakes. Both offerings receive high marks.

Reviewers frequently praise the quality and maintenance of equipment, whether canoes, camping gear, or boats at outpost cabins. Food packages are described as generous and well-stocked. Staff go out of their way to help with route planning, mark fishing spots on maps, and accommodate special requests, including dietary needs. Fly-in cabin guests note comfortable, functional accommodations with basics like running water, showers, and stoves — described honestly as "no frills" but well-suited to the experience. Fishing is a consistent highlight, with walleye, northern pike, lake trout, and smallmouth bass all mentioned. Several reviewers note that CCO paddles equipment out into the park to fix packing errors, a level of follow-through that stands out. The surrounding Quetico wilderness and the sense of privacy — often having an entire lake to oneself — are frequently cited as major draws.

There is one negative review in the set, describing a hostile and condescending interaction with a staff member named Jim, who reportedly berated a customer who had booked on short notice through a third-party company. This appears to be an isolated incident and may reflect a particular circumstance, as the overwhelming majority of reviews — including many that specifically mention Jim — describe him as helpful and welcoming. One reviewer notes that hot water at the post-trip shower facilities can run out when large groups return at the same time, a minor logistical note. Overall, CCO is best suited for experienced or first-time canoe trippers heading into Quetico, groups of fishing buddies, multi-generational families, and fly-in anglers seeking remote lakes and solitude. It also works well for travelers coming from far away, including the United States, who need to rely entirely on an outfitter for equipment, food, permits, and planning.

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Roger B May 16, 2013
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Outpost Cabins
For several years now we have been using the outpost cabins through Canoe Canada. These folks are the best and each trip has been a memorable experience. I have been fishing Quetico Park since the mid 60's and have used three different outfitters....in early years flying North out of Ely, but I preferred the quality of fishing and camping on the north side of Quetico so started using Canadian outfitters. Since I am now older I prefer the outpost cabins so there is more opportunity for fishing and it is less strenuous. I have used Canoe Canada for 15 years now on several trips. They seem like family and their service is the best.....we are looking forward to our next trip in mid-July to Bow Lake.
This lake

Lake Information

14 miles of lake to fish and explore. 2 portage lakes for access to bass and walleye. Motorized lake.

Lake Name
Bow Lake
Province
Ontario, White Otter Wilderness / Quetico area

Fish Species

walleye

Portage Lakes: Yes - walleye, smallmouth bass (2 lakes)

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Cabin
Max Guests
8
Amenities
Electricity: Yes - generator (rental)

Other: Flight checks included. Generator rental $100/week or $15/day (reserve 2 months in advance).

Boats & Equipment

Motor
motorized
Gas Included
Yes
Fish Freezer

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
Optional - food available for purchase
Guide Service
optional
Guide Cost
$300/day plus guide's food and flight cost

What's Included

Included

Round-trip float plane transportation, fully equipped cabin, boats, motors, gas, freezer service, flight checks

Not Included

Food (optional add-on), 13% sales tax, fishing license, generator rental

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Atikokan

Season & Booking

Season: mid-May to September

Minimum Stay: 3 days

Contact

Canoe Canada Outfitters
Atikokan, Ontario

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