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Dua Lake - Smaller Camp (Middle Camp)

True North Airways

Dua Lake, Ontario — Near Azilda

Max Depth 80 ft
Max Guests 4
Access fly-in
Pricing $

About This Outpost

One of two camps on Dua Lake. The smaller camp accommodates 4 persons and is situated in the middle of the lake. Off the dock, bass are caught in abundance early morning by the falls. Two camps are 2.5 miles apart providing privacy. Dua Lake is the fourth largest lake in the TNA system, running four miles in length, teeming with smallmouth bass. Deep gorge in the middle (80 ft), and trolling deep to 35 ft results in huge northern pike. Sauna, BBQ, canoes provided.

Reviews & Reputation

Summarized Review Highlights

True North Airways — operating under the name Sudbury Aviation and based near Azilda, Ontario — carries a strong overall reputation among fly-in fishing guests, with the large majority of reviewers rating their experience at the top of the scale. The outfitter is repeatedly praised for its professionalism, reliability, and the warmth of owner Marg and her staff. Guests with 15 or more years of repeat business describe it as among the best fly-in operations in the province, and several reviewers note specific operational details that build trust: a confirmed mid-week check-in flight where staff actually land and verify conditions, and consistent punctuality on fly-out day. The floatplane service itself is described as courteous, safe, and well-maintained.

Fishing is the clear draw, and guests report strong numbers across multiple species — walleye (pickerel) in the 16–20-inch range, smallmouth bass up to 3–4 pounds, northern pike, and occasional larger fish. Lakes like MacSmith are described more as numbers fisheries than trophy destinations, though the consistent action — anglers reporting 30–40 fish over seven days — is a major point of satisfaction. Cabins are universally called clean, functional, and well-equipped with propane appliances, wood stoves, bunk beds, and on-site saunas. No one describes them as luxury accommodations, but the consensus is that they deliver exactly what a remote fishing camp should.

The one honest cautionary note comes from a detailed mid-range review: the MacSmith camp was found to be missing some basic kitchen items, had no oars or boat safety kits, and lacked enough certified PFDs for all guests. Anglers are advised to confirm equipment details in advance and consider bringing their own personal flotation devices to be safe. Beyond that specific concern, complaints are rare across the reviews. This destination is best suited to groups of fishing buddies or pairs looking for a true remote outpost experience — particularly those targeting walleye, smallmouth bass, or pike — and to repeat fly-in anglers who value reliability and a well-run operation over amenities. It is not positioned as a family resort or a trophy-hunting destination, but for anglers who want consistent action, solitude, and a no-fuss bush camp, the reviews point consistently in one direction.

Summary generated May 25, 2026

Lake Information

Dua Lake runs four miles in length, teeming with smallmouth bass. Deep gorge in the middle at 80 ft depth. Trolling deep to 35 ft results in huge northern pike. South end shallow with lily pads after June where smaller pike hang out. Trail to Upper Dua Lake for speckled trout (8 oz to 5 lbs). Two canoes on the lake. Dua Creek navigable at north end. Rocky shoreline with swimming spots. Sunsets and sunrises from camp.

Lake Name
Dua Lake
Province
Ontario, Sudbury, North Part
Max Depth
80 ft
Lake Structure
Four miles long, deep gorge in middle (80 ft), shallow south end with lily pads after June, rocky shoreline with some swimming spots, navigable Dua Creek at north end

Fish Species

smallmouth bass pike pike brook trout

Portage Lakes: Yes - brook trout (7-minute trail at south end to Upper Dua Lake with boat and motor; speckled trout 8 oz to 5 lbs) (1 lakes)

Accommodations

Lodging Type
cabin
Max Guests
4
Beds
4
Amenities
Sauna
Dock

Other: BBQ, two canoes on lake, boat and motor at Upper Dua Lake portage, propane refrigerator, stove, cooking/eating utensils, ice and ice box, free midweek check flight

Boats & Equipment

Boat Length
12-14 ft aluminum
Motor
8 HP 4-stroke
Motor Brand
Yamaha
Seat Type
boat cushions
Gas Included
Yes - unlimited fuel included

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Cabin, 12-14 ft aluminum boat, Yamaha 8HP 4-stroke outboard motor, unlimited fuel, propane refrigerator, stove, lights, cooking/eating utensils, ice and ice box, live bait upon request, free midweek check flight

Not Included

Food, beverages, fishing tackle, rods, reels, sleeping bags, pillows, life jackets, toiletries, towels, fishing license

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Whitewater Lake, Azilda, Ontario (1 Airport Road, Azilda, ON)

Flight Distance: 40 miles

Season & Booking

Check-in Day: Saturday or Wednesday

Location

47.076046, -81.322275 — Coordinates extracted from embedded Google Maps iframe on camp page

Contact

True North Airways
Sudbury, Ontario

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