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Windfall Lake Outpost

Wabakimi Fishing & Canoeing Outfitters

Windfall Lake, Ontario — Near Armstrong

Max Guests 4
Access fly-in

About This Outpost

A rustic but comfortable handcrafted log cabin for 2-4 people in a beautiful, quiet, and remote spot surrounded by mature jack pine and black spruce. South-facing exposure with a beautiful sand beach. All basics provided including wood stove, propane stove and BBQ. Excellent fishing for walleye and northern pike. Day trip option to Snake Lake via the Nemo River. Some fly-in guests paddle out to the railhead and return by train to Armstrong.

Reviews & Reputation

5.0
Based on 1 review from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Wabakimi Fishing & Canoeing Outfitters, operated out of Armstrong, Ontario (roughly three hours north of Thunder Bay), holds a strong positive reputation among guests who have actually visited. The EcoLodge bed and breakfast that serves as the base of operations is consistently praised for its comfort and hospitality — an eight-bedroom lodge with lake views, a hot tub, a spacious common area, and home-cooked meals that guests describe as far superior to a roadside motel stay. The owners, Bruce Hyer and his wife, draw repeated praise for their personal warmth and deep knowledge of the Wabakimi region. Bruce in particular is credited with developing the majority of the area's recreational routes and is noted for carefully matching trip recommendations to each guest's skill level and goals. The outpost camps — such as the one on Shawanabis Lake — are described as rustic but well-equipped, with propane appliances, refrigerators, hot running water, and saunas. Fishing for walleye, pike, and lake trout is described as productive and rewarding, and the floatplane access is consistently called a highlight of the experience.

The most notable concern raised in reviews is not about the quality of the experience itself, but about the long-term viability of the business. Forum commenters note that the operation runs a short season (roughly late May through mid-September), that it has historically struggled to turn a reliable profit, and that Bruce's son — who previously worked alongside him — has left the business to pursue a legal career with no plans to take over. As of recent reports, Bruce and his wife were said to be traveling rather than attending trade shows they had previously exhibited at for years, leading some observers to speculate the business may be winding down. Prospective visitors should confirm current availability and operations directly before making plans, as the long-term future of the outfitter appears uncertain.

This outfitter is best suited for canoeists and paddlers who want a guided or self-guided wilderness experience in a remote and largely untouched part of Ontario, as well as small groups or families looking for a quiet fly-in fishing experience on private or near-private lakes. It is particularly well-matched to those who value a personal, owner-operated atmosphere over a large commercial lodge. Serious trophy-fishing operations with a high-volume, rod-and-gun business model this is not — the focus is clearly on the wilderness paddling and canoe-tripping side, with fishing as a complementary activity. Anglers expecting a heavily staffed, amenity-rich fishing resort may find the rustic outpost setup understated, but those comfortable with self-sufficient backcountry travel are likely to find it genuinely memorable.

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The trip begins at the EcoLodge itself near Armstrong, Ontario, about three hours north of Thunder Bay. It's a beautiful eight-bedroom lodge with a spacious common room and an all-inclusive vibe. Bruce and his wife, Margaret, are hosting us along with 20 other people who are spending the night. The Allan Water River provides rock dodging, wave crashing, boat swamping fun on its class II rapids. The Allan Water is a perfect river for the whitewater enthusiast; undoubtedly among my top three favorite Ontario rivers I've paddled. We're surrounded by wilderness with no sign of humankind other than the occasional floatplane passing overhead. The black spruce and jack pine forest is peaceful, rugged and beautiful. We see a couple black bears on the side of the river. We see loons and bald eagles. Michael delivers; after half an hour of fishing from a canoe, he returns triumphantly with two dinner-sized walleye. On our final day on the river, we paddle to one of the company's outpost camps on Windfall Lake. The rustic cabin is complete with solar panels, electric lights, a fridge and a 20-foot-high water tower. The floatplane takes us over the scrubby, barren landscape littered with rivers and lakes and I'm transfixed by the terrain and the tripping potentials. It's a flight that leaves me smiling for the rest of the day and the landing back at the Wabakimi EcoLodge dock is as smooth as they come. Bruce knows Wabakimi intimately and claims to have created 90 percent of its recreational routes. He carefully questions people about their skill levels and trip requirements before recommending a corresponding experience. He says canoeists balk at floatplane prices—although they rave about the experience afterward—while anglers never question expenses as long as the fishing is good.
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Fly-In Fishing Adventure: Off-Grid in Wabakimi's Windfall Lake

Fly-In Fishing Adventure: Off-Grid in Wabakimi's Windfall Lake

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Lake Information

Beautiful, quiet, remote lake with a south-facing exposure and stunning sand beach surrounded by mature jack pine and black spruce. Day trip access to Snake Lake via the Nemo River, with beautiful beaches, wildlife, and fantastic fishing for unusually large walleyes and huge northern pike.

Lake Name
Windfall Lake
Province
Ontario, Wabakimi Wilderness Park area
Fishing Pressure
Very low - remote rustic location

Fish Species

walleye walleye pike

Portage Lakes: Yes - walleye, pike (1 lakes)

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Log Cabin
Max Guests
4
Total Rooms
1
Amenities
Electricity: No
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Heat: Yes - wood stove

Other: Canoes and kayaks; propane lights, refrigerator & stove; propane BBQ; adult size life jackets, dip nets and minnow buckets. Tent sites nearby on sand beaches for larger parties (extra cost or separate arrangement). Option to canoe out to railhead and return by train.

Boats & Equipment

Boats Included
1
Boat Length
14 ft
Gas Included
Yes

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No meals; fully equipped kitchen
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

14 ft boats, motors, all gas, canoes and kayaks, life jackets, dip nets, minnow buckets, propane lights/refrigerator/stove, 1 main room fully equipped kitchen, shower with hot & cold water, propane BBQ

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Armstrong, Ontario

Contact

Wabakimi Fishing & Canoeing Outfitters
Armstrong, Ontario

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