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Makokibatan Lodge

Wilderness North

Makokibatan Lake, Ontario — Near Nakina

Access fly-in
Pricing $$$

About This Lodge

Makokibatan Lodge is located on the Albany River on an 18-mile lake fed by the cool, clear waters of the Albany River. One of Ontario's most renowned trophy fishing destinations with over 20 years of continuous operation. Features six full-service log cabins. Known for trophy walleye, pike, and access to superb brook trout fishing on the Albany River.

Reviews & Reputation

5.0
Based on 2 reviews from across the web
Summarized Review Highlights

Wilderness North earns consistently strong praise across guest reviews, with nearly all reviewers awarding the highest possible ratings. Guests range from first-time fly-in visitors to anglers who have been returning annually since the 1990s, and the tone across reviews is one of genuine enthusiasm rather than polished promotion. The outfitter operates multiple remote lodge locations in Northern Ontario, accessible by float plane or wheeled aircraft out of Thunder Bay, and the overall reputation is that of a well-run, detail-oriented operation that delivers on its promises.

Fishing is the primary draw, and guests consistently report exceptional walleye and northern pike action, with multiple reviews describing trophy-sized fish caught in high numbers. Shore lunches, where staff fillet and cook the day's catch, are a frequently mentioned highlight. Beyond fishing, the lodges themselves receive high marks — accommodations are described as substantially more comfortable than the word "cabin" implies, with some properties offering multi-bathroom A-frames, full homes with gathering lounges, and fireplaces. Staff attention is a recurring theme: guests repeatedly note that requests, large or small, were handled promptly and cheerfully. Food quality, including full hot breakfasts, shore lunches, and multi-course dinners at higher-end properties, is praised across multiple reviews. At the more full-service lodges, amenities such as Starlink Wi-Fi, a tackle shop, a bar, and satellite TV are also noted positively.

Across the reviews collected here, there are no recurring complaints or significant concerns raised by guests. Every reviewer describes a positive experience, and several are repeat customers spanning decades. This absence of critical feedback may reflect a self-selected group of satisfied guests, so prospective visitors should be aware that fly-in fishing trips in remote Northern Ontario inherently involve factors like weather delays and rustic travel logistics, though none of the reviewers flagged these as problems. This destination appears best suited for groups of fishing buddies focused on walleye and pike, corporate or organizational groups seeking a premium all-inclusive remote experience, and returning anglers who value consistent service and proven trophy fisheries. Families and first-time fly-in guests are also mentioned, suggesting the operation accommodates a range of experience levels.

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Henry Sep 11, 2014
Outfitter
Praises for Makokibatan - Henry, Ohio
What a team! Amazing service all around. The staff is very skilled, organized, knowledgeable, attentive, & personable.
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Charlie Sep 11, 2014
Outfitter
It's Just Like Coming Home
With the season rapidly coming to a close, I just wanted to take a moment to again personally thank everyone at Wilderness North for yet another, "once in lifetime" experience that we all enjoyed so much this past June at Makokibatan. Since our first trip in 1997, and each year that we've been able to return, it feels just as if we're coming home. What is there not to like/love about Makokibatan; other than the time spent is always too short. I've had the good fortune of having fished across Canada since 1959 and I truly believe that Makokibatan is the finest walleye fishery for both trophy size and numbers caught. I can't tell you how many days we have tired from catching so many fish. Yet, as world-class as the fishery is, so is the staff and the services they provide. The lodge is just the right size, with a welcoming atmosphere, and offers all the amenities we could ask for. But the best part, is that it's only 268 days until we're able to return again next year. God willing, I'll see you in June. Many Thanks, Charlie, Michigan
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Lake Information

18-mile lake on the Albany River. Trophy walleye, pike, and world-renowned brook trout fishery. Both lake and river fishing available.

Lake Name
Makokibatan Lake
Province
Ontario, Northwestern Ontario
Avg Depth
27 ft
Water Clarity
Tea-Stained
Lake Structure
Weed beds on north shore for pike; rocky southern shore for trophy walleye; Albany River access for brook trout

Fish Species

walleye walleye brook trout

Accommodations

Lodging Type
Log cabin
Total Rooms
6
Amenities
Electricity: Yes - generator
Running Water: Yes
Hot Water: Yes
Shower: Yes
Sink: Yes
Toilet: flush
WiFi
Satellite Wi-Fi internet
Dock

Other: Main lodge with TV and satellite Wi-Fi; daily housekeeping; minnow buckets, depth finders, anchors, landing nets, life jackets, safety kits in boats; bar fridge in cabin

Boats & Equipment

Boats Included
1
Boat Length
16 ft
Boat Brand
Lund
Motor
25hp 4-stroke
Motor Start
electric
Motor Brand
Yamaha
Seat Type
padded swivel seats
Gas Included
Yes
Fish Cleaning Station
Shore Lunch Kit: Yes

Meals & Services

Meal Plan
American Plan
Meals Included
Shore or box lunch daily; breakfast and 3-course dinner at main lodge; pre-dinner cocktail reception with appetizers and complimentary drinks
Guide Service
not available

What's Included

Included

Return flights from Nakina, shore or box lunch, breakfast and 3-course dinner, pre-dinner cocktails, main lodge with TV and Wi-Fi, 24hr electricity, bar fridge in cabin, daily housekeeping, dock and fish cleaning services, 16ft Lund boats with 25hp Yamaha 4-stroke electric start motors and gas

Not Included

Taxes (13%)

Getting There

Access: fly-in

Air Base: Nakina, Ontario

Season & Booking

Minimum Stay: 4 days

Location

51.4518, -87.48 — Coordinates from listed location: 51 27.11 N 87 28.8 W

Contact

Wilderness North
Armstrong, Thunder Bay, Ontario

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