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Lower Bark

Glassy Bay Outfitters

Bark Lake, Ontario — Near Elliot Lake

Access fly-in
Pricing $

About This Outpost

Located at the very lower end of Bark Lake, 40 miles north of Elliot Lake. Bark Lake is known for its outstanding walleye fishing but also offers Northern Pike and lake trout. All camps have been newly renovated with running water, shower, and all amenities to cook, fry fish, and BBQ.

Reviews & Reputation

3.5
Based on 2 reviews from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Glassy Bay Outfitters, based out of Elliot Lake, Ontario, generally earns strong positive reviews from guests who have taken fly-in fishing trips to the Bark Lake chain and surrounding remote lakes. The majority of reviewers describe their experiences in enthusiastic terms, highlighting the spectacular scenery during the floatplane flights, the remoteness and solitude of the camps, and the quality of walleye and northern pike fishing. Staff communication and professionalism — particularly around scheduling and flights — are mentioned positively, and the overall sense of escaping into genuine wilderness is a recurring theme.

Guests consistently praise the walleye fishing, with one group reporting catch-and-release numbers of 250 keeper-sized walleye among five anglers over a trip. The remoteness of the lakes, the absence of other anglers, and the natural surroundings are frequently highlighted as major draws. However, there is at least one notable complaint worth considering: a repeat customer reported being placed at a different lake than requested after three years of loyal visits, encountering a significant drop in fishing quality, poor cabin conditions, and a bug problem. Most critically, that reviewer states they were not informed by the outfitter that the area had been heavily netted by local Indigenous fishers the prior spring, which the reviewer felt was information they were owed before the trip. This suggests that communication around lake conditions and cabin assignments may not always be consistent, and guests should confirm specific cabin and lake requests clearly in advance.

Glassy Bay Outfitters appears best suited for small groups of experienced or semi-experienced anglers — particularly those targeting walleye — who are comfortable with rustic, self-guided wilderness camp conditions and are primarily seeking solitude and remote access rather than guided service or amenities. It may also appeal to first-time fly-in guests looking for a genuine off-the-grid experience near Elliot Lake. Those with specific lake or cabin preferences, or who are sensitive to variability in fishing conditions, should communicate those expectations directly with the outfitter before booking.

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Karl Kalonka Apr 12, 2023
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Wilderness Walleye: Glassy Bay Outfitters
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have an entire lake that is known for excellent walleye fishing all to yourself, for days on end? I know what that feels like now since our road trip to Elliot Lake this past summer visiting with the gracious hosts of fly-in camps called Glassy Bay Outfitters. Our fly-in fishing experience began at the docks of the Sea Base in Elliot Lake. After the plane was loaded, we embarked on our journey to our ultimate fly-in fishing experience. On our flight to Bark Lake, we saw picturesque sights below as we flew over remote lakes, dense forests and wildlife. Once landed on Bark Lake, we taxied up to our camp and dock. From there we unloaded and the hosts gave us a quick tour of our camp for our stay. Bark Lake is very remote and we had the opportunity to catch an abundance of Walleye. We stayed at Middle Bark/Grey Owl, located on Bark Lake, 40 miles north of Elliot Lake. We decided to slow troll with a worm harness and split shot weight combination on the edges of breaks between fourteen and eighteen feet of water bouncing our worms off the bottom a fair distance behind the boat and had no issues finding both walleye and northern pike. The pristine wilderness surroundings with not another soul in sight for three days felt incredible, like a cleansing from social media, the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and the sights and sounds of nature ensured a great night's sleep between fishing excursions to different parts of the lake. Consider a wilderness, remote trip with Glassy Bay Outfitters, it definitely was an amazing experience I will never forget.
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Dec 29, 2019
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We came to Lower Bark Lake for 3 years and spent over $12,500 in Canadian dollars. Even though we had no hot water the first years, we loved Lower Bark Lake because of the great fishing and lack of mosquitoes. The first years we would catch and release 250 keeper walleye between 5 men. In 2018 we specifically requested and paid for Lower Bark Lake but were dropped off at Upper Bark. We were told that we could not stay at our regular cabin because of no hot water. Fishing at Upper Bark was lousy, the bugs were terrible and the cabin was not the quality we were used to. We got fed up and moved everything by boat back to Lower Bark Lake. The 4 of us are good fisherman but at Lower Bark we only caught 18 walleye in 5 days. It was only on our way home that the Glassey Bay pilot revealed that the local Native People used nets to strip our area of walleye the previous spring. Unfortunately the owner did not think we needed to know that.
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Videos — 4 clips from YouTube

Glassy Bay Outfitters Flight to Bark Lake - YouTube

Glassy Bay Outfitters Flight to Bark Lake - YouTube

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Kiwanis Auction 2017 - Fly In Fishing Trip - Glassy Bay Outfitters - YouTube

Kiwanis Auction 2017 - Fly In Fishing Trip - Glassy Bay Outfitters - YouTube

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GLASSY BAY WALLEYE PARADISE- Your adventure awaits!

GLASSY BAY WALLEYE PARADISE- Your adventure awaits!

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WALLEYE PARADISE FOUND ON A GLASSY BAY- New ...

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Lake Information

Bark Lake is 17 miles long with 330 miles of lake shore. Known for outstanding Walleye fishing, also offers Northern Pike and Lake Trout. Located 40 miles north of Elliot Lake in the Algoma Region.

Lake Name
Bark Lake
Province
Ontario, Algoma Region
Lake Structure
17 miles long, 330 miles of lake shore

Fish Species

walleye

Accommodations

Lodging Type
outpost cabin
Amenities
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Dock

Other: BBQ (propane included), fish fryer (propane included), all cooking amenities

Boats & Equipment

Boats Included
1
Motor
9.9 hp outboard
Gas Included
Yes

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Cabin, BBQ, boat + motor + gas (per 2 people), hot and cold running water, all cooking amenities, fish fryer, propane for BBQ and fish fryer

Not Included

Sleeping bag, pillow, fishing gear, life jacket, food and beverages, flights (~$500 return per person)

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Elliot Lake Seabase, 21 Timber Road, Elliot Lake, Ontario

Flight Time: 25 minutes

Flight Distance: 40 miles

Contact

Glassy Bay Outfitters
Blind River, Ontario

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