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Waskwei Lake Outpost

Kississing Lake Lodge & Outposts

Waskwei Lake, Manitoba — Near Flin Flon

Max Depth 80 ft
Access fly-in
Season May 22 – September 27
Pricing $$

About This Outpost

Unusually large outpost lake in the heart of varied water systems. 8 miles long, 4 miles wide, max depth 80 feet. Dotted with islands and varying depths. Access to all surrounding lakes. Note: Kississing is not the only outfitter on Waskwei Lake (shared with another outfitter).

Reviews & Reputation

3.0
Based on 2 reviews from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Kississing Lake Lodge & Outposts has built a strong overall reputation among fly-in fishing guests, with the large majority of reviewers awarding top marks and many returning for multiple visits — some logging more than ten trips over the years. The lodge is frequently described as delivering on what it promises, and repeat guests consistently note that the experience holds up or improves over time. The 2025 wildfire season in northern Manitoba created a painful exception, with several guests reporting cancelled trips and unresolved deposit disputes that generated genuine frustration and a handful of one-star reviews. Those reviews describe difficulty reaching ownership, inconsistent communication, and refusal to return deposits for a cancellation that was outside guests' control — a pattern worth noting for anyone booking and paying a large deposit in advance.

Among guests who made it to the lodge or outposts, praise is remarkably consistent. Fishing for northern pike, walleye, and lake trout is the headline attraction, with guests regularly reporting high catch counts, trophy-sized fish, and guided fly-out days to remote lakes that are often called the highlight of the trip. Guides receive frequent individual praise for local knowledge, fish-finding ability, and shore lunches prepared streamside. The main lodge earns strong marks for food quality — hearty breakfasts, gourmet-style dinners, and fresh-catch shore lunches — clean and comfortable cabins, attentive housekeeping, and a warm, family-like staff culture. Outpost experiences are more rustic by nature, and most guests accept that trade-off willingly. However, one outpost review described a cabin in seriously poor condition — unclean, poorly maintained equipment, leaking boats, and unsafe fuel situations — suggesting that outpost quality may not be uniform across all properties or seasons.

A smaller number of non-fire-related complaints point to occasional guide quality issues: a few guests described guides who were uncommunicative, unmotivated, or functionally acted as boat drivers rather than fishing guides. One review mentioned a serious boating accident resulting in injuries, though this appears to be an isolated incident. Fishing equipment provided by the lodge was criticized as low-grade in at least one review. Shore lunches were called heavy and oily by one guest. Dinner quality at the main lodge drew mixed feedback in a handful of reviews, with some calling it gourmet and others describing uninspired meals. Overall, Kississing Lake Lodge suits groups of male friends, multi-generational family trips, and returning anglers chasing trophy pike and walleye in genuine Canadian wilderness. It works well for first-time fly-in guests who want a guided, full-service experience, and also accommodates self-guided outpost stays for more experienced anglers comfortable with remote, rustic conditions.

Summary generated May 25, 2026
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Doug (reviewer name inferred from management response) Jun 1, 2022
TripAdvisor
Waskwei Lake outpost Kississing Lodge very disappointing!
With the limited cleaning supplies on hand our group spent the first hours of our holiday scrubbing and washing everything in the cabin and outhouse! Very frustrating and unpleasant introduction to a Kississing Lodge Outpost! And without a scrub brush, there was no removing the disgusting grime build-up on the shower floor. Aside from these issues, there were rags plugging holes in the floor, a mouse in the cabin, a nearly empty first aid kit, a gross couch, chair and ottoman, broken glass in the empty wood bin and on the floor, long term dirt on the kitchen shelves, pots and pans, no firewood for heat, dirty mattresses, and stained pillows. The boats were also in a questionable state for use and the life-jackets were strewn on the dirt under the deck. One boat at Waskwei Lake leaked and one boat at each of the portage lakes were not in dependable working order. We spent an hour working on the Wilde Lake motor to get it running after which it spewed gas fumes and leaked fuel into the back of the boat and lake. The map provided was poor and no GPS coordinates were given. Overall, this trip was a frustrating experience.
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Bruce and Sue Sleboda
Outfitter
Third trip – same type of service that initially impressed us
We just completed our third trip with Kississing Lake Lodge at the outpost camp on Waskwei Lake and, well, WOW! Once again, you supplied the same type of service that initially impressed us and has been so terribly hard to find over the past 50 years.
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Lake Information

Unusually large for an outpost lake at 8 miles long and 4 miles wide, max depth 80 ft. Liberally dotted with islands, varying depths. Access to surrounding lakes for the Canadian North's 'Big Three': northern pike, walleye, and lake trout. Shared with another outfitter.

Lake Name
Waskwei Lake
Province
Manitoba, Northern Manitoba
Max Depth
80 ft
Lake Structure
8 miles long, 4 miles wide; liberally dotted with islands; varying depths; access to surrounding water systems

Fish Species

walleye pike lake trout pike walleye lake trout

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Cabin
Amenities
Electricity: No
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Sink: Yes
Toilet: outhouse
Heat: Yes
Satellite phone included

Other: Propane stove and fridge, BBQ, fire pit, outdoor propane fish cooker, cooking and dining accessories, sleeping bags and fresh linens, nets, paddles, life jackets, gas, ice, satellite phone, mid-week camp check

Boats & Equipment

Boat Length
16'
Motor
15 hp outboard
Seat Type
Boat seats and cushions included
Gas Included
Yes

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No - self-catered; propane stove and fridge, BBQ and fire pit, outdoor propane fish cooker provided
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Return float plane transportation Flin Flon to outpost, mid-week camp check, hot and cold running water, propane stove and fridge, shower and sink, outdoor restroom, BBQ and fire pit, outdoor propane fish cooker, cooking and dining accessories, sleeping bags and fresh linens, 16' boats with 15 hp motors, boat seats and cushions, nets, paddles, life jackets, gas and ice, satellite phone

Not Included

Taxes, fishing licenses, incidentals, gratuities, groceries. Generator available for $300+tax if electricity needed.

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Flin Flon, Manitoba

Season & Booking

Season: May 22 to September 27

Check-in Day: Friday

Minimum Stay: 7 days

Contact

Kississing Lake Lodge & Outposts
Flin Flon, Manitoba

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