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Metionga Lake Cabin 3

Ignace Outposts

Metionga Lake, Ontario — Near Ignace

Lake Size 10,000 acres
Max Guests 10
Access fly-in
Pricing $

About This Outpost

Cabin 3 is set apart from the other Metionga Lake cabins and has 3 bedrooms with 10 beds. Larger groups can be comfortable and are not in sight of the other cabins. Accommodates 6–10 guests. A caretaker stays at camp.

Reviews & Reputation

5.0
Based on 2 reviews from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Ignace Outposts, operated by Brad and Karen Greaves out of Ignace, Ontario, carries a strong and consistent reputation built over many years of repeat customers. Every review collected is five stars, and several guests are on their fifth, sixth, or more visit with the outfitter. The tone across reviews is one of genuine loyalty rather than first-impression enthusiasm, with multiple guests describing the owners and staff as professional, accommodating, and welcoming enough that visitors feel like family rather than customers. The outfitter runs fly-in outpost cabins on several remote lakes — including Seseganaga, Metionga, Tri Lake, Irene, Flindt, and others — all accessible by floatplane roughly 60 miles from the Ignace base, which itself is about 150 miles northwest of Thunder Bay.

Guests consistently praise the fishing, particularly for walleye, northern pike, and lake trout, with multiple reviewers reporting catches of trophy-sized fish in the 25–35 inch range. The remote nature of the lakes — fly-in access only — means low angling pressure and larger fish. Beyond fishing, reviewers highlight the quality and reliability of the equipment (boats, motors, canoes), the helpfulness of Brad and Karen in matching groups to the right lake, and the overall wilderness experience including wildlife sightings such as wolves, moose, bears, and diverse birdlife. One reviewer specifically mentioned that late September offers nearly bug-free conditions and very few other visitors. The cabin guest journals, which contain stories and notes left by previous visitors over the years, were called out as an unexpected and memorable touch. One reviewer noted that bait can be a practical limitation at fly-in outposts in general, and recommended coming prepared with artificial lures — tube jigs in particular were singled out as highly effective — though live crawlers are kept on-site in ice houses when available.

There are no recurring complaints in this set of reviews. The only practical considerations mentioned are logistical rather than critical: guests need to drive to Ignace, Ontario before taking a floatplane to camp, and bait options may be limited compared to a drive-in destination. Ignace Outposts appears best suited for groups of fishing-focused anglers — particularly those chasing trophy walleye, northern pike, or lake trout — as well as father-son trips, couples where one partner is more interested in nature activities like canoeing or photography, and anyone specifically seeking a true fly-in wilderness experience with minimal boat traffic and low fishing pressure. First-time fly-in guests are well supported given the outfitter's reputation for thorough pre-trip communication and guidance.

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jzakelj Sep 18, 2018
TripAdvisor
Another wonderful week at Ignace Outposts
This month I took my 6th fly-in trip with Ignace Outposts during the last 15 years. I've never been disappointed. Every trip has been a unique experience. They operate cabins on a number of remote lakes in the Canadian wilderness. I've stayed at Tri Lake 3 times, Irene twice and now Metionga. If you plan to go, I recommend reviewing the unique features of each lake on their website and consulting with owners Brad and Karen Greaves to determine the best fit for your group. This trip included myself and my wife in one cabin, and my brother and his son in an adjoining cabin. My wife and I were mostly interested in canoeing, birdwatching and nature photography, while my brother and his son were more interested in fishing and boating. Brad made sure that my wife and I had a good canoe on a quiet neighboring lake (it's called Little Metionga but actually about 3 miles long), while my brother and his son used a fishing boat with a new 15 horse motor on Metionga and two adjoining lakes. It was a perfect arrangement that allowed everyone to satisfy their interests. We stayed for 6 days, thoroughly enjoyed every day and found plenty to satisfy our diverse interests. I got some great nature photos including wolves and spruce grouse. My brother and his son caught good-size walleyes for our dinners and a few very nice northern pike. Early September is a great time to go – almost no bugs and very few people. This trip requires a drive to Ignace, Ontario, about 150 miles northwest of Thunder Bay. From there the floatplane took us about 60 miles to Lake Metionga.
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MS Sep 18, 2009
Blog
This just in
Brad and Karen, Thanks again for another spectacular late season vacation. Look forward to next year. Sent some of the pictures we took on the trip. You guys are very accommodating in all aspects of making sure we had a great fishing experience. Randy was a great guide on the trip to Metionga. First time we have seen a bear and a moose on the same flight. Thanks much, MS
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Videos — 3 clips from YouTube

Canada Fishing Trip (Drone)

Canada Fishing Trip (Drone)

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Metionga!

Metionga!

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Lake Metionga 43" Northern

Lake Metionga 43" Northern

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Lake Information

10,000-acre lake highly recommended for first-time remote fly-out guests. Three Ignace Outposts cabins at base of the rapids. Excellent walleye and northern pike fishing; walleye limits can be caught right off the dock. Little Metionga Lake (over 6 miles long) is a popular portage lake. Boats, motors, and gas cached on two portage lakes. A caretaker stays on lake. Good first fly-in experience.

Lake Name
Metionga Lake
Province
Ontario, Northwestern Ontario
Lake Size
10,000 acres
Lake Structure
Rapids/falls near camp, multiple reef structures, deep holes, drop-offs
Fishing Pressure
Low - described as a 'walleye factory'; couple hundred walleye per day not uncommon

Fish Species

walleye pike walleye

Portage Lakes: Yes - walleye, pike (Little Metionga Lake over 6 miles long is a popular portage lake; boats/motors/gas cached on 2 portage lakes) (4 lakes)

Accommodations

Lodging Type
cabin
Max Guests
10
Bedrooms
3
Beds
10
Amenities
Electricity: Yes - solar
A/C: No
Cell: No
Radio at cabin
Dock

Other: Set apart from other cabins for privacy, gas range with oven, refrigerator, BBQ, outside deep fryer, pots/pans/utensils/dishes provided, logbook in cabin, on-site caretaker

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Cabin, boat(s), motor, fuel, return floatplane airfare from Ignace

Not Included

Food, beverages, fishing license, bait, taxes (HST 13%), overweight fees (over 100 lbs/person). Groups of 3 add $200/person; groups of 2 add $300/person.

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Ignace, ON

Flight Time: 40 minutes

Flight Distance: 60 miles

Season & Booking

Minimum Stay: 4 days

Contact

Ignace Outposts
Ignace, Ontario

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