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Reindeer Lake Lodge

Reindeer Lake Lodge

Reindeer Lake, Saskatchewan — Near La Ronge

Access fly-in
Pricing $$$$

About This Lodge

Established in 1956 on a private island in pristine Reindeer Lake, Reindeer Lake Lodge is the first and original fishing lodge on the lake with over 70 years of trophy fishing history. The fly-in lodge features a main lodge building with stone fireplace, billiard table, poker table, full bar, large screen TV, wireless internet, full-service tackle shop, clothing and souvenir store, and dining room. Guests stay in private modern and vintage-style log cabins. Breakfast and dinner are served in the dining room; lunch is a professionally prepared shore lunch. The lodge has a private on-island airstrip with Transport Canada approved GPS instrument approaches.

Reviews & Reputation

4.8
Based on 5 reviews from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Reindeer Lake Lodge and its associated outpost camps, particularly Reilly Lake, have earned a strong reputation among experienced fly-in anglers, with nearly all reviewers rating their stays at the top of the scale. Guests consistently describe the operation as professional and well-organized, with owners and staff going to notable lengths to ensure camps are well-maintained and fully equipped — even in circumstances such as reopening a long-dormant outpost camp following wildfire disruptions. The overall sentiment across reviews is one of genuine satisfaction, with multiple guests describing their trips as among the best fishing experiences they have had anywhere in northern Canada or internationally.

Fishing quality is the most consistently praised element, with pike drawing particular attention. Guests report frequent catches of trophy-sized northern pike in the 40-to-47-inch range, with walleye described as fast and plentiful, and lake trout available as a bonus species. Food and hospitality also receive strong praise, with the guided lodge experience noted for a structured daily schedule, quality meals made with fresh ingredients, and attentive staff. Camp attendants and guides are mentioned by name in several reviews and described as knowledgeable and quietly efficient. The remote setting on Reindeer Lake itself is highlighted as scenically impressive, with wildlife viewing and accessible side trips adding to the overall experience.

There are no recurring complaints across these reviews. One blogger noted that finding trophy pike at the self-guided Reilly outpost camp required patience and some trial and error, particularly early in the week, which is a realistic expectation for a do-it-yourself camp format. Travel time to reach the destination is significant — one international reviewer noted a 29-hour door-to-door journey — so the lodge is best suited to anglers who are prepared for a serious commitment of time and travel. Based on the reviews, this destination appeals most strongly to dedicated pike and walleye anglers chasing trophy-class fish, groups of experienced fishing buddies, and those with an interest in a true remote wilderness setting. The guided lodge experience suits anglers who appreciate structured hospitality in a remote environment, while the Reilly outpost camp is better suited to self-sufficient groups comfortable running their own camp and boats.

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Bertrand Ngim, Ph.D. Aug 28, 2019
Blog
Western Canada's Reindeer Lake — A Once-in-a-Lifetime Trip
Reindeer Lake in Western Canada is such an awesome, world-class fishery that should be in every enthusiast angler's bucket list of places to fish. I have had an absolute blast there fishing with a group of anglers from Asia recently and was blown away by the outstanding quality of the fishery and my overall experience during my stay at Reindeer Lake Lodge. We were there in early July where spinnerbaits and swimbaits were the deal of the week both in terms of quality and numbers caught. In fact, the spinnerbait bite was truly outstanding that it enabled us to make the front cover on three angling magazines in Asia. I caught my personal best northern pike on a BBZ-1 60 (matte firetiger) in a backwater area — the fish measured 47 inches from nose to tail. Our guide, Robert Clarke is an awesome guy who knows all about starting fires and cooking in extremely windy conditions. The food and hospitality is top notch and the day's itinerary runs like clockwork. The day begins with breakfast at 7:00am, lunch midday, pre-dinner drinks 5.30pm and dinner at 7:00pm. The quality of food is superb! I am a foodie and I totally love the food at Reindeer Lake Lodge where they really go the extra mile to deliver you the best they can. It is hard for me to comprehend that the lodge, especially its remote location, even has a full-fledged kitchen and regular delivery of fresh food and produce. My journey from the United Kingdom spanned around twenty-nine hours door-to-door, but once you arrive at the lodge on that tranquil island, it is like you have stepped into a different world. In my opinion as an angler, this is truly a once in a lifetime trip that you ought to experience. If you are thinking or planning an angling vacation in Canada, I highly recommend that you check out Reindeer Lake Lodge.
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Ed Subler
Outfitter
Outstanding Stay at Reindeer Lake Lodge
Our whole group agrees ... our stay at Reindeer Lake Lodge was outstanding. Once again... thank you for a wonderful week.
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SanClementeBob
Forum
I have fished Reindeer lake's Lawrence Bay Lodge in mid-August for several years. We fly into Saskatoon and drive to Southend where the Lodge's float plane picks us up. The pike and Laker fishing is great. We've caught several pike of 50" or more. The lodge's cost is reasonable.
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Lyndon Bray
Outfitter
Problem solving service
This review is a bit different. My 3 daughters and I wanted to visit an island in Reindeer Lake named after my Grandfather. The plan was to fly to Bray island via Lawrence Bay Airways, camp 4 nights on the island, fly back out and drive to our home in Regina. Too Smokey to fly in so Randy offered to boat us to the lodge where we could stay the night and boat the rest of the way to Bray Island the next morning. We took his offer, had a wonderful evening and meals and a great 2 hour boat ride up to the island with Vince Bear one of the fishing guides. We had a glorious time on the island for two days but then a bear changed our plans. With a couple of encounters we decided we had to leave. Phil and Vince to the rescue. Vince arrived at the island at 10:30pm. Loaded up his boat and then a two hour ride through the night expertly guided by Vince back to the lodge. Again, accommodations provided at a moments notice. Next day we went fishing. My daughters had a great time and we all enjoyed the great shore lunch provided by Vince and Darwin. Next day Randy took us back to Southend where we planned to camp and then head home. Campground was closed so we decided to go to La Ronge. 15 minutes into the trip – flat tire – but Marc the float plane pilot was right behind us and he took control of the situation which was more than just a simple tire change. Ended staying at his quarters overnight before finally heading home to Regina. A crazy adventure but the crew at Lawrence Bay Lodge and Airways were amazing. Thanks to Randy, Phil, Vince and Darwin and other staff our experience will be remembered for a lifetime.
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Jeffrey Waldner
Google
We spent 4 days fishing on reindeer lake with Lawrence Bay Lodge. In those 4 days, I caught more fish than I have in the last 5 years! The hospitality we received from the staff at the Lodge was fantastic! The food we had every night at the Lodge and the shore lunches while out fishing were spectacular! The guide did an outstanding job getting us on fish all day long. This is truly an outstanding experience and I will most certainly be back for more!
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Sight Fishing for Monster Pike | Reindeer Lake Saskatchewan

Sight Fishing for Monster Pike | Reindeer Lake Saskatchewan

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Lake Information

Reindeer Lake is an expansive body of water in northern Saskatchewan with thousands of islands. Average depth of 100 feet. Home to trophy northern pike, walleye, lake trout, and arctic grayling. Floatplanes also provide access to remote day lakes for walleye fishing.

Lake Name
Reindeer Lake
Province
Saskatchewan, Northern Saskatchewan
Avg Depth
100 ft
Lake Structure
Thousands of islands
Fishing Pressure
Modified catch-and-release program in place for over 30 years; all large trophy fish are returned

Fish Species

pike pike lake trout

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Private log cabins with propane heat and private bathrooms
Amenities
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Sink: Yes
Toilet: flush
Heat: Yes - propane
WiFi
VHF two-way radios in each boat
Dock

Other: Stone fireplace, billiard table, poker table, full bar, large screen TV, daily maid service, Keurig coffee machines in each cabin, mini fridge in each cabin, casting decks on boats, rod holders, long range fuel tanks, souvenir store, VHF two-way radios, raised casting decks, private island airstrip (CRL7) with GPS instrument approach, shuttle service from hotel to charter at airport

Boats & Equipment

Boat Length
18 ft
Boat Brand
Lund and Alumarine
Motor
50HP four-stroke
Motor Brand
Yamaha
Seat Type
Custom padded seats with spring ride and air cushion suspension
Tackle Shop: Yes
Shore Lunch Kit: Yes - professionally prepared by guide

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
American Plan
Meals Included
Hearty breakfast, fresh shore lunch, homecooked dinner, snacks and appetizers, two complimentary cocktails each evening
Guide Service
included
Guide Cost
One professional guide per two fishermen; guide overtime charged extra

What's Included

Included

Shuttle service from hotel to private charter at airport; round trip airfare from Saskatoon to Reindeer Lake Lodge; lodging in private log cabin with propane heat and private bathroom; custom built deluxe 18 ft Lund fishing boat with cushioned seats, casting deck, 50HP Yamaha motor, and two-way radios; hearty breakfast, fresh shore lunch, homecooked dinner, snacks and appetizers; two complimentary cocktails each evening; experienced professional guide per two fishermen; daily maid service; wireless internet access; use of all lodge facilities and equipment; full fishing access to Reindeer Lake

Not Included

Applicable taxes, hotel accommodations, fishing licenses, guide overtime, fishing tackle, tackle shop purchases, additional lounge purchases, gratuities

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: La Ronge, Saskatchewan (connecting flight from Saskatoon via Rise Air, ~60 min Saskatoon to La Ronge, then ~75 min La Ronge to lodge private airstrip)

Flight Time: 75 minutes

Location

57.288, -102.525 — Airstrip coordinates from website: N57 17 17 W102 31 30 (CRL7)

Contact

Reindeer Lake Lodge
La Ronge, Saskatchewan

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