Tinker's Places
Kaiarskons Lake, Ontario — Near Nestor Falls
Tinker's Places earns overwhelmingly positive reviews across a wide range of guest types, with nearly every reviewer awarding five stars. Many guests have returned annually for a decade or more, and the phrase "like visiting family" appears in various forms throughout the reviews. The operation is rooted in a multi-generational family history, and that family character — built by the original "Tinker" and carried forward by Kari, Sharon, Dallas, and other family members — is consistently cited as the defining quality of the place. Guests describe the staff as warm, attentive, and genuinely resourceful without being intrusive. The reputation for hospitality is strong enough that the resort has been used as a wedding venue, a multi-generational family gathering site, a corporate group retreat, and an anniversary destination, in addition to its core identity as a fly-in fishing outfitter.
On the fishing side, reviewers are enthusiastic. Walleye, northern pike, lake trout, and smallmouth bass all get mentions, and guests describe both the main-lake fishing and the fly-in outpost lakes as highly productive. Shore lunches cooked fresh by guides, guided half-day trips yielding 35 fish, and trophy catches are recurring highlights. The cabins are described as real log construction, clean, well-stocked with kitchen equipment, and comfortable without being luxurious — one reviewer put it as "not luxurious, but not rustic either." The Friday night fish fry at the main lodge is called out repeatedly as a popular and worthwhile event. Food under the American plan receives consistent praise. Non-fishing amenities — kayaks, paddle boards, canoes, a beach area, hiking, and wildlife viewing — give non-anglers plenty to do, and several couples and non-fishing guests report having a genuinely satisfying stay.
There are very few complaints in the reviews. The one practical note worth flagging comes from a fly-in outpost stay: the remote cabins use an outhouse rather than indoor plumbing, which one reviewer mentioned matter-of-factly as something to be prepared for. The same reviewer also advised packing extra supplies (in their case, whiskey ran out on day four), which is general fly-in common sense. A couple of reviewers noted that meals at the lodge are served at set times — 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. — so arriving promptly matters if you want full service. Booking early is advised by long-time guests, as the place fills up. Beyond those logistical points, the reviews contain no recurring complaints about the facility, staff, or experience. Tinker's Places appears best suited to groups of fishing buddies seeking fly-in walleye and pike action, multi-generational families wanting a structured but relaxed Canadian lake experience, couples looking for quiet and scenery with optional fishing, and first-time fly-in guests who would benefit from an unusually hands-on and flexible hosting style.
Located within 60 air miles of Nestor Falls. Spring, early summer, and fall offer unmatched fishing variety. Additional fishing at several portage lakes. Photographer's dream with pristine shorelines, crystal clear waters, and abundant bird activity. Hiking on moss-carpeted portages and ancient bush trails with wildlife including snowshoe hare, moose, deer, and bear.
Portage Lakes: Yes - walleye, pike, lake trout, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass
Other: Portage lakes, hiking trails, mountain biking on logging roads, wildlife viewing, ancient Indian pictographs, abandoned gold mines, cliff jumping, rock climbing
Outpost Package: round-trip airfare from Nestor Falls or Fort Frances, private cabin, boats, motors, ample gas, paddles and minnow buckets (based on 4 people). Kaiarskons Adventure Package: round-trip airfare, cabin accommodations, all meals, guide/host, boats, motors, gas and live bait.
Fishing license, personal groceries (Housekeeping outpost), bedding (guests must bring own), personal items, alcohol
Access: fly-in
Air Base: Nestor Falls or Fort Frances, Ontario
Flight Distance: 60 miles
Season: Spring to Fall
Minimum Stay: 3 days
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