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Bulldozer Outpost

White River Air

Bulldozer Lake, Ontario — Near White River

Access fly-in

About This Outpost

Fly-in outpost cabin operated by White River Air on Bulldozer Lake in Northern Ontario. Full details not retrieved due to web fetch limits.

Reviews & Reputation

4.5
Based on 2 reviews from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

White River Air earns overwhelmingly positive reviews across multiple platforms, with nearly all guests rating their experience at or near the top of the scale. The company has built a strong long-term reputation, with many reviewers noting repeat visits spanning years or even decades. Guests consistently describe it as a well-run, family-operated business where the professionalism and friendliness of the staff — from phone staff like Brandi to dock hands and pilots — stand out as a defining feature. The fly-in experience itself, including the bush plane flights and the privacy of having an entire lake to oneself in the Canadian wilderness, is frequently described as a highlight that exceeds expectations.

Fishing quality receives high marks across a range of species, including walleye, northern pike, lake trout, and brook trout. Specific lakes such as Jembi, Bulldozer, and Gourlay are mentioned by name with praise for consistent catches. Cabins are described as clean and well-equipped, and the boats and aircraft are noted as reliable and well-maintained. The few criticisms that do appear are relatively minor: one first-time guest noted a lack of upfront communication about available equipment such as an inverter and boat anchors, and the absence of any lake or fishing briefing on arrival. Another reviewer mentioned a flooded and decaying dock caused by beaver activity that the outfitter was apparently unaware of. One guest noted that while their total catch was solid, their initial fishing expectations were perhaps too high. None of these concerns were repeated across multiple reviewers or described as trip-ruining.

White River Air appears best suited for anglers of varying skill levels who want a remote, self-guided fly-in outpost experience in Northern Ontario. The range of lakes and camp sizes makes it a reasonable fit for groups of friends, returning anglers chasing walleye or pike, and even families or first-time fly-in guests. The blog review also highlights it as a viable option for fly-fishing enthusiasts targeting brook trout on smaller lakes. Guests who prefer a fully guided or heavily hand-held experience may want to clarify expectations in advance, but those comfortable with a do-it-yourself setup will likely find the operation reliable and the fishing rewarding.

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Apr 7, 2014
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Bulldozer Lake – week-long trip report
Three of us spent a week on Bulldozer 2 years ago. We weren't all that hard core and caught 111 fish between us. Most of that catch was mine as the two guys in their 70s didn't have the stamina to spend as much time out as I did. Great lake with some NICE fish in it. My only complaint was beavers had raised the lake level a bit and the decaying dock was under water. The outfitter was unaware of that situation. Sounds like they are putting some work into the place, though.
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White River Air report – Bulldozer Lake
Just got back on Wed from my first fly in trip. We went with White River air and flew into Bulldozer Lake. First of all, the experience in and of itself being at an outpost was amazing. The flight in was a thrill for us as well. The pilots were great and cabin was pretty nice as well. We were a little bummed that the fishing wasn't better, but I think our expectations were probably a bit too lofty. First day on the lake we struggled, but we were mostly scoping it out. Each day we caught more fish and ended with a total of 90 pike and walleye for 3.5 days. The average size of walleye was very good! 19-20 inches was the size of most fish with a few 25s in the mix. Pike were plentiful, but our biggest was only 32". Overall, great experience, but a few complaints: 1) The outfitter didn't communicate to us that there was in fact a Honda inverter for our use. 2) They didn't tell us that the boats had no anchors. 3) No info from the outfitter on the lake and fishing was given. It seemed like they were just in a hurry to drop you off and get out of there. Again, I'd give the outfitter an 8/10, and the experience a 10/10. Had a blast and we want to do it again in two years. Loved it.
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Videos — 2 clips from YouTube

Bulldozer Lake Camp Walk Through

Bulldozer Lake Camp Walk Through

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Portage at Bulldozer Lake 2019

Portage at Bulldozer Lake 2019

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Lake Information

Lake Name
Bulldozer Lake
Province
Ontario, Northern Ontario

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Cabin
Amenities

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
Housekeeping
Meals Included
No
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Floatplane transportation, fully equipped cabin, boats, motor, unlimited fuel

Not Included

Fishing license

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: White River, ON

Contact

White River Air
White River, Ontario

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