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Kitchi Island Outpost Camp

Kitchi Island Outposts

Flour Channel / Berens River system (access to Horseshoe Lake), Manitoba — Near Matheson Island

Max Guests 8
Access fly-in
Pricing $$

About This Outpost

Only cabin on the lake — Complete privacy
A hand hewn log cabin situated on a point of land at the mouth of Flour Channel, one of the arms of the Berens River that leads to Flour Falls. The lake is three miles long by two miles wide with a rapid entering the lake and 2 sets of waterfalls leaving. There is over 12 miles of river to fish and explore. The angler can also access Horseshoe Lake. Features a screened-in porch and large deck. Rustic but comfortable with solar power and pressure water system.

Reviews & Reputation

4.0
Based on 1 review from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Kitchi Island Outposts draws a loyal following among anglers who make the fly-in journey to remote northern Manitoba, and the overall sentiment from reviewers is positive. Guests appreciate the genuine wilderness experience — camps are reached by floatplane (typically a De Havilland Otter out of Matheson Island), are situated well over 50 miles from the nearest town, and offer basic but functional amenities such as propane appliances and solar lighting. The remoteness and sense of isolation are clearly part of the appeal, and guests who embrace that tend to come away satisfied.

On the fishing side, reviews highlight strong potential for both walleye and northern pike. Even under difficult high-water conditions in one documented trip, a group of four managed to boat over 300 walleye in a week, and pike fishing produced multiple fish in the 37–39 inch range with the largest weighing 16 pounds. When conditions cooperate, guests report catching more fish than they could handle. The camps are simple and self-sufficient, which suits groups comfortable cooking their own meals and managing without modern conveniences.

The main thing prospective guests should be aware of is that weather and water conditions can significantly affect fishing quality — one group experienced a full week of high, fast-moving water that pushed walleye off typical structure and made dock access difficult. This is a reality of remote Canadian fly-in fishing rather than a criticism of the outfitter specifically, but it is worth setting realistic expectations. This destination appears best suited for small groups of experienced anglers — brothers, longtime fishing buddies, or adventurous travelers — who are comfortable in a remote, self-catering environment and are fishing primarily for walleye and trophy pike.

Summary generated May 25, 2026
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Joe Kacheroski Jun 1, 2009
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Rising Waters, Big Pike!
A lot of rain in May and early June made the extensive river system steadily rise our entire stay in mid-June, 2009. We fished out of Kitchi Island Outpost Camp and were the only cabin on this portion of the river system. The river ran wide and actually formed about a 5-mile 'main lake,' and then there was 12 miles of more traditional winding 'river' water. There were a multitude of small islands and points that were flooded over because of the rising water, which turned them from 'fair' fishing spots, to mediocre spots — virtually 'dead water.' The water even flowed over our dock, making getting to our boats without getting wet a challenge each morning. All that moving water also made the big pike active and sent the walleyes scurrying for cover. The four brothers — myself, Gene, Jerry and Joe — were on our annual fly-in, walleye fishing trip to Canada. During our seven-day trip, we saw so many suspended walleyes that more than once I turned my fish finder off and then on because I thought the river current was playing tricks with the unit. The walleye fishing was disappointing, but we still ended up boating over 300 — not great, but it could have been worse considering the conditions. On our final day of angling, some big northern pike came into the rapids to feed. We boated two 39-inchers, a pair of 37-inchers among others — and weight wise, it meant six pike over 6.5 pounds, three of those over 10 pounds, with the biggest 16 pounds caught by brother Jerry. Kitchi Island Outpost Camp is located about 50 air miles from Matheson Island. The camp is on a point of land at the mouth of Flour Channel, one of the arms of the Berens River that leads to Flour Falls.
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Canadian Flyin Fishing at Kitchi Island - YouTube

Canadian Flyin Fishing at Kitchi Island - YouTube

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Lake Information

Lake is approximately 3 miles long by 2 miles wide with a rapid entering and 2 sets of waterfalls leaving. Part of the Berens River system with over 12 miles of fishable river. Guests report catching close to 100 walleyes per day and northern pike exceeding 20 lbs.

Lake Name
Flour Channel / Berens River system (access to Horseshoe Lake)
Province
Manitoba, East side of Lake Winnipeg
Lake Structure
River system with rapids, 2 sets of waterfalls, over 12 miles of river; access to Horseshoe Lake
Fishing Pressure
Low - exclusive use

Fish Species

walleye pike pike

Portage Lakes: Yes - Horseshoe Lake accessible (1 lakes)

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Log cabin
Max Guests
8
Bedrooms
2
Beds
4
Amenities
Electricity: Yes - solar
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Heat: Wood heater
Satellite phone

Other: Propane refrigerator, propane cook stove, propane BBQ, pots/pans/dishes, screened-in porch, large deck, first aid kit

Boats & Equipment

Boats Included
4
Boat Length
14 ft
Boat Brand
Alumarine and Lund (2 of each)
Motor
9.9 HP 4-stroke
Motor Brand
Suzuki
Seat Type
padded swivel seats (2 per boat)
Gas Included
Yes

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Flight to/from camp, cabin, 1 boat with motor per 2-3 persons, gasoline, paddles, padded swivel seats, propane appliances, solar power, hot/cold running water, shower, propane chest freezer, first aid kit

Not Included

Food, sleeping bags and pillows, personal gear, toilet paper, fishing gear, life jackets, insect repellent, fishing/hunting licenses

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Matheson Island, MB

Flight Distance: 50 miles

Season & Booking

Minimum Stay: 4 days

Contact

Kitchi Island Outposts
Pine Dock, Manitoba

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