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Fly-in Fishing
An Adventure That Remote.
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or generations, the bushplane has transported
anglers, intrepid explorers, eager prospectors
and thrill-seekers into the heart of Northern Ontario’s
untamed lakes. Even today, the bushplane remains the
only way to access many of Algoma’s most coveted
fishing lakes. The quintessential Canadian adventure
should be on every angler’s bucket list. Flying into a
remote lake means travelling to a place where few have
ventured. The options are limitless – from selecting
backcountry outpost cabins to a full-service luxury
lodge. Imagine the exhilaration of a seamless takeoff
from the water, swiftly ascending where clouds frame
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the sky and the breathtaking view of the landscape
below that can only be seen from the air. The number
one reason to choose this type of trip is to experience
spectacular fishing in solitude and the peacefulness of
the wild.
Regional air services are piloted by the best bush
pilots that fly out of Wawa, White River, Hornepayne,
Hawk Junction, Chapleau, Foleyet, Nakina, Armstrong,
Hearst, Algoma Mills, Elliot Lake, and Blind River.
Learn more about full-service fly-in lodges visit
www.algomacountry.com/fly-in-fishing