Fly-In Fishing in Manitoba: A Wilderness Experience Like No Other
Fly-in fishing in Manitoba has been a cherished pastime for locals and visiting anglers alike for generations. Over the years, the experience has only grown in quality and reputation, with world-class lodges and remote outpost camps now scattered across the untouched reaches of northern and eastern Manitoba.
From 5-star lodges offering gourmet dining, luxurious accommodations, and expert guiding services — to self-guided outpost camps nestled on pristine, rarely fished waters — and everything in between, Manitoba truly offers something for every kind of angler.
In this blog, we’re covering the A to Z of fly-in fishing in Manitoba — what to expect, how to plan, and a look at the varying levels of service and adventure available at a handful of our province’s top-tier destinations.
Choosing Your Fly-In Fishing Experience
In Manitoba, fly-in fishing isn’t a one-size-fits-all adventure. Across the province, a wide range of experiences is offered — from luxurious, all-inclusive getaways to rugged, off-grid solitude. Each lodge or outpost provides something unique, ensuring there’s an option to suit every angler’s preference and style. In this section, we break down the core categories of fly-in fishing experiences and what you can expect from each.
Luxury Lodges
For those looking to pair trophy-class fishing with high-end comfort, Manitoba is home to several top-tier luxury lodges. These experiences are built for anglers who want it all — and then some.
What to expect:
- Gourmet meals prepared by Red Seal chefs
- Private or deluxe accommodations
- Professional, full-service staff
- Experienced guides who know the waters inside and out
- Seamless logistics from floatplane to fishing spot
It’s the ultimate way to enjoy the wilderness without sacrificing comfort, service, or quality

Outpost Camps
Outpost camps offer a do-it-yourself wilderness escape. These fly-in cabins range from rustic to well-outfitted, but the defining feature is independence. Once the floatplane drops you off, you’re on your own — and that’s the appeal.
What to expect:
- Bring-your-own food and supplies
- Cook your own meals
- Navigate untouched waters at your own pace
- Enjoy total solitude and privacy
- No staff on site — just you, your group, and the wilderness
These trips are ideal for anglers seeking a quiet, self-reliant adventure.

Hybrid Options
For those who want a little bit of both worlds, hybrid trips blend the independence of outposts with touches of lodge-level service.
These experiences vary by location, but often include:
- A camp manager or staff member on-site for assistance
- Meals prepared for you or a grocery package waiting at camp
- Optional guide service
- More privacy than a main lodge but more support than a basic outpost
Hybrid options strike a perfect balance between comfort and solitude, offering flexibility and convenience while still delivering a true wilderness experience.

What You'll Catch
Manitoba is home to some of the most productive and diverse freshwater fisheries in Canada. Across the lodges about to be featured, you’ll find opportunities to target a wide range of game fish. The “big three” headline species found across many locations include:
- Walleye – Reliable, abundant, and a favourite for shore lunch.
- Northern Pike – Aggressive predators with trophy potential.
- Lake Trout – Deep-water fighters offering a rewarding challenge.

Northern Pike from Sickle Lake Wilderness Resort
In addition to these staples, several fly-in lodges offer access to specialty fisheries:
- Arctic Grayling – Found in remote river systems, known for their vibrant fins and spirited fights.
- Brook Trout – Naturally reproducing in select northern streams and lakes, offering rare opportunities for anglers.
Depending on the location, anglers may also encounter species such as smallmouth bass, yellow perch, burbot, whitefish, and more — making Manitoba a truly versatile destination for freshwater fishing.

A Closer Look at Manitoba’s Fly-In Fishing Destinations
Now that we’ve broken down the types of fly-in fishing experiences available — from luxury lodges to remote outposts and hybrid adventures, with a divers array of trophy fish opportunites — let’s take a closer look at some of Manitoba’s top-tier destinations. Each lodge brings its own unique approach to the fly-in experience, offering different combinations of comfort, service, and seclusion.
In the sections below, we’ll highlight a handful of standout operations from across the province, showcasing what sets them apart — whether it’s gourmet cuisine and full-time guides, a private lake all to yourself, or the perfect blend of both.

Gangler's North Seal River Lodge & Outposts
Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge is renowned for its world-class fishing opportunities and five-star accommodations at its stunning main lodge. While the lodge itself delivers a premium, fully guided experience with gourmet meals and luxury amenities, Gangler’s also offers a range of alternative accommodations. From fully independent outpost camps to hybrid options with select services, there’s something for every kind of angler — whether you’re seeking high-end comfort, total solitude, or something in between.
North Seal River Lodge: Five-Star Luxury in the Wilderness
At the pinnacle of Gangler’s offerings is the North Seal River Lodge, situated on Egenolf Lake. This full-service lodge provides guests with gourmet meals, expert guides, and top-tier amenities. Accommodations include private cabins equipped with modern conveniences, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the remote wilderness. Guests can enjoy the lodge’s bar, free Starlink internet, and a range of fishing opportunities targeting species like northern pike, lake trout, walleye, and Arctic grayling.

Maria Lake Mini-Lodge: A Blend of Comfort and Independence
The Maria Lake Mini-Lodge offers a unique hybrid experience, combining the comforts of a small lodge with the autonomy of an outpost. Limited to eight anglers per week, it features four private two-person cabins with 24-hour electricity, modern bathrooms, and thermostatically controlled heat. Guests can enjoy home-cooked meals prepared by on-site camp managers, access to Wi-Fi, and optional guiding services. The lake is renowned for its abundant trophy northern pike and lake trout, with additional portage lakes available for diverse fishing experiences.

Stevens-Nicklin Lake Outpost: Pristine Waters and Diverse Fishing
Stevens-Nicklin Lake Outpost boasts three interconnected lakes featuring large bays, moving rapids, deep holes, and expansive weed beds. This setting provides anglers with opportunities to catch a variety of species in diverse habitats. The outpost offers a more rustic experience, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and solitude of the North Seal region.

Burnie Lake Outpost: Remote Fishing Adventure
Burnie Lake Outpost offers guests a secluded fishing experience with access to custom 16’ boats powered by 20 hp Yamaha outboards. The outpost is equipped with satellite phone and free internet service, ensuring safety and connectivity. Anglers can explore the lake’s waters teeming with trophy pike and lake trout, enjoying the tranquility of this remote location.

Bain Lake Outpost: Expansive Waters and Trophy Fishing
At Bain Lake Outpost, guests have access to over 30 miles of nearly untouched waters, offering exceptional opportunities to catch huge trophy northern pike, lake trout, walleye, and Arctic grayling. This five-star rated outpost provides a balance between comfort and wilderness, allowing anglers to experience the thrill of fishing in a pristine environment.

Clifton Lake Outpost: Classic Canadian Wilderness Experience
Clifton Lake Outpost embodies the quintessential Canadian outpost experience. The single beautiful cabin accommodates four to six guests, featuring two large bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a spacious dining area. Guests can enjoy 24-hour electricity, a screened-in porch, outdoor grill, and a fully stocked kitchen. The lake offers sensational fishing for the Canadian Grand Slam—big pike, lake trout, walleye, and Arctic grayling—with access to additional waters like Wilke Lake on the Johnson River system.

Whether you’re seeking the full-service luxury of the North Seal River Lodge or the serene solitude of a remote outpost, Gangler’s offers a range of experiences to suit every angler’s preference. Each location provides unique opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy world-class fishing in the heart of Northern Manitoba.
Aikens Lake Wilderness Lodge
Aikens Lake Wilderness Lodge offers a tiered approach to fly-in fishing adventures in Manitoba, catering to varying preferences for comfort, service, and seclusion. From the fully serviced Main Lodge to the semi-private Great Grey Owl Mini-Lodge and the self-sufficient Lost Lake Outpost, guests can choose the experience that best suits their desires.
Main Lodge: Full-Service Luxury
The Main Lodge provides an all-inclusive experience, featuring modern two-person suites and luxurious chalets. Guests enjoy guided fishing trips, gourmet meals, and amenities like Big Molly’s Bar and a licensed dining room. The lodge accommodates groups of 2 to 32 people, ensuring personalized service and comfort.

Great Grey Owl Mini-Lodge: Secluded Comfort with Full Amenities
Situated across the lake from the Main Lodge, the Great Grey Owl Mini-Lodge offers a private retreat for groups of 6 to 12. This two-story log cabin includes four bedrooms, a full kitchen, and a screened-in porch with lake views. Guests can opt for the American Plan or the all-inclusive Platinum Package, which includes daily housekeeping, guided fishing, and catered meals.

Lost Lake Outpost: Self-Guided Adventure in Comfort
For those seeking a do-it-yourself experience, the Lost Lake Outpost accommodates groups of 4 to 8 in a spacious 1,800 sq. ft. cabin. The outpost features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a wrap-around screened-in porch. While guests are responsible for their own meals and fishing excursions, optional grocery packages and limited guide services are available. The outpost offers exclusive access to Lost Lake’s abundant walleye and northern pike populations.

Whether you prefer the full-service luxury of the Main Lodge, the semi-private comfort of the Great Grey Owl Mini-Lodge, or the independent adventure of the Lost Lake Outpost, Aikens Lake Wilderness Lodge provides a range of experiences to suit every angler’s preference.
Jackson’s Lodge & Outposts: From Full-Service Luxury to Remote Wilderness Freedom
When it comes to variety, Jackson’s Lodge & Outposts delivers one of the most flexible and widespread fly-in fishing experiences in Manitoba. From the comfort and convenience of their full-service lodge to the independence of ten remote outposts, Jackson’s has something for every type of angler.
Amphibian Lake Lodge — All-Inclusive Comfort in the North
Amphibian Lake Lodge is Jackson’s full-service American Plan destination, located 150 miles northeast of Winnipeg. This lodge offers all the comforts of home with hot showers, hearty home-cooked meals, and cozy accommodations — perfect for anglers who want to focus on fishing without worrying about the details.
- Guided fishing available
- Private rooms and shared lounge spaces
- Access to trophy walleye and northern pike

10 Remote Outposts — Do-It-Yourself Fishing in Pristine Waters
For those looking to unplug and enjoy a more self-reliant experience, Jackson’s 10 outposts provide all the essentials: boats and motors, a well-stocked kitchen, gas, and cozy cabins. Each location offers exclusive access to its own productive fishery.
Jackson’s Outpost Locations:
- Echo Lake – Short flight, steady walleye and bass bite
- Napigon Lake – 8 miles of fishable water in Atikaki Park
- Poplar River – Remote river system with 8 miles of fish-holding structure
- Upper Lake – Sheltered fishing, ideal even on windy days
- Black Currant Lake – Scenic and productive waters
- Eardley Lake – Action-packed pike and walleye fishing
- Red Willow Lake – Rugged and rarely fished
- Wapeskapek Lake – Remote solitude with strong fishing potential
- Artery Lake – Located within the historic Bloodvein system
- Little Sass Lake – Great for multi-species days
Whether you’re casting for dinner or chasing your next Master Angler, each outpost is a gateway to unpressured, memorable fishing.

Saddle Lake & Side Saddle Lake — Bonus Boat Cache Adventures
For even more variety, Jackson’s maintains boat caches on Saddle Lake and Side Saddle Lake, giving anglers who are staying at nearby camps the opportunity for exclusive day trips. These untouched waters offer bonus chances at trophy catches in complete solitude.
Whether you prefer the full-service experience at Amphibian Lake or want to test your skills in the wild at a remote outpost, Jackson’s Lodge & Outposts gives you the freedom to choose your own adventure — without sacrificing the fishing.
Dunlop’s Fly-In Fishing Lodge & Outpost
Dunlop’s Fly-In Fishing Lodge & Outposts offers a range of fly-in fishing experiences in Manitoba, from full-service luxury to self-guided wilderness adventures. Whether you’re seeking the comforts of a lodge or the solitude of a remote outpost, Dunlop’s provides options to suit every angler’s preference.
Main Lodge on Lake Waskaiowaka: Full-Service Comfort
Located on the shores of Lake Waskaiowaka, off the Little Churchill River in Northern Manitoba, the main lodge offers an all-inclusive experience. Guests enjoy guided or unguided fishing for trophy northern pike and walleye, comfortable accommodations, and chef-prepared meals. The lodge accommodates up to 16 guests, ensuring a personalized and uncrowded fishing experience.

Outpost Camps: Pelletier Lake & Campbell Lake
For those seeking a more independent adventure, Dunlop’s offers two outpost camps:
- Pelletier Lake Outpost Camp
- Situated on a 14-mile-long lake, this outpost is renowned for its abundance of trophy northern pike and walleye. The cabin accommodates four people and is equipped with a propane fridge, stove, BBQ, running water, hot shower, and a complete food package. Boats are 16-foot Lunds with 15hp 4-stroke motors, equipped with necessary gear.
- Situated on a 14-mile-long lake, this outpost is renowned for its abundance of trophy northern pike and walleye. The cabin accommodates four people and is equipped with a propane fridge, stove, BBQ, running water, hot shower, and a complete food package. Boats are 16-foot Lunds with 15hp 4-stroke motors, equipped with necessary gear.
- Campbell Lake Outpost Camp
- Located near Pelletier Lake, Campbell Lake offers similar fishing opportunities. The cabin accommodates 4–6 people and includes a propane stove, fridge, BBQ, running water, and hot shower. Guests bring their own food and bedding. Boats are 16-foot Lunds with 15hp 4-stroke motors, fully equipped for fishing.
- Located near Pelletier Lake, Campbell Lake offers similar fishing opportunities. The cabin accommodates 4–6 people and includes a propane stove, fridge, BBQ, running water, and hot shower. Guests bring their own food and bedding. Boats are 16-foot Lunds with 15hp 4-stroke motors, fully equipped for fishing.
Whether you prefer the full-service amenities of the main lodge or the self-guided experience of an outpost camp, Dunlop’s Fly-In Fishing Lodge & Outpost Camps provides exceptional fishing adventures in the pristine wilderness of Northern Manitoba.
Shining Falls Lodge
Shining Falls Lodge offers a quintessential fly-in fishing experience in Manitoba’s pristine wilderness. Accessible only by floatplane, the lodge is situated on a secluded island on Family Lake, just a short boat ride from the breathtaking Shining Falls. This remote setting provides anglers with unparalleled access to abundant fishing opportunities and serene natural beauty.

Accommodations: Comfort in the Wilderness
The lodge features four fully modern lakeside cabins, each equipped with private bathrooms, hot and cold running water, and 24-hour electricity. Guests can choose between the American Plan, which includes daily meals and housekeeping, or the Housekeeping Plan for a more independent stay. The main lodge serves as a communal gathering place, offering a licensed kitchen and dining area.
Family Lake is loaded with walleye and northern pike, with anglers regularly catching 50–100 fish a day — plus a shot at trophy-class pike. The surrounding Atikaki Wilderness Park provides a true backcountry atmosphere.
Owned by Tobias and Ellen Becker, the lodge is known for its personalized service and warm hospitality, making it a memorable destination whether you’re seeking a fully catered fishing adventure or a self-guided retreat into nature, Shining Falls Lodge provides an unforgettable experience in the heart of Manitoba’s wilderness.

Wallace Lake Lodge & Outposts
Wallace Lake Lodge & Outposts offers a range of fly-in fishing experiences in Manitoba, catering to various preferences for comfort, service, and seclusion. From the drive-to main lodge to remote fly-in outposts, guests can choose the adventure that best suits their desires.
Main Lodge: Drive-To Convenience with Wilderness Access
Located 12 miles (19 km) east of Bissett, Manitoba, Wallace Lake Lodge serves as the last drive-to entry point into the Atikaki Provincial Wilderness Park. The main lodge offers light housekeeping cabins constructed in 2011, accommodating outdoor enthusiasts seeking fishing, hunting, or family vacations. Amenities include boat and canoe rentals, cell service, and Wi-Fi for added convenience.

Fly-In Outpost Camps: Remote Fishing Adventures
For those craving a more secluded experience, Wallace Lake Lodge provides several fly-in outpost camps equipped with light-housekeeping cabins:
- Obukowin Lake: A well-equipped cabin featuring a propane-powered fridge and stove, offering comfort in a remote setting.
- Carroll Lake: Accommodates 6–8 people, ideal for groups seeking a wilderness fishing retreat.
- Craven Lake: Another spacious outpost suitable for 6–8 guests, providing access to excellent fishing opportunities.
- Gammon River: A more intimate setting for up to 4 people, perfect for smaller groups or families.
- Tam Guy Lake: Features a boat cache, offering adventurous anglers additional fishing territory to explore.
Each outpost provides access to prime fishing for species like northern pike, walleye, and perch, ensuring a memorable angling experience.

Whether you prefer the accessibility of the main lodge or the solitude of a fly-in outpost, Wallace Lake Lodge & Outposts delivers diverse options to suit every angler’s preference.
Laurie River Lodge
Laurie River Lodge offers a premier fly-in fishing experience in northern Manitoba, combining exceptional multi-species angling with personalized service and comfortable accommodations.
Main Lodge on McGavock Lake
Situated on McGavock Lake, Laurie River Lodge provides guests with access to over 40 miles of the Laurie River system. The lodge features six modern lakeside cabins, each equipped with private bedrooms, full bathrooms, 110-volt electricity, and spacious decks overlooking the lake. Guests enjoy hearty breakfasts, gourmet dinners prepared by a professional chef, and daily shore lunches cooked by experienced guides. The lodge employs 16 professional guides who specialize in targeting northern pike, walleye, and lake trout, ensuring a memorable fishing adventure.

Kamuchawie Lake Outpost Camp
For those seeking a more independent experience, Laurie River Lodge offers the Kamuchawie Lake Outpost Camp. Located 56 air miles southwest of Lynn Lake, this outpost provides anglers with exclusive access to a pristine fishery renowned for trophy lake trout and northern pike. The 24’ x 32’ cabin accommodates up to 10 guests and features three private bedrooms, indoor bathroom facilities, hot showers, a full kitchen, and a 110-volt generator. A comprehensive food package is included, allowing guests to focus on fishing and relaxation.

Whether you prefer the full-service amenities of the main lodge or the solitude of the Kamuchawie Lake Outpost Camp, Laurie River Lodge caters to a variety of angling preferences, providing unforgettable experiences in the heart of Manitoba’s wilderness.
Wrapping Up: Planning Your Perfect Fly-In Trip
Whether you’re seeking five-star comfort, total wilderness solitude, or something in between, Manitoba’s fly-in fishing experiences offer something for every kind of angler. As highlighted throughout this blog, each lodge brings its own unique approach — but they all share a foundation of remote beauty, exceptional fishing, and unforgettable memories.
Trip Cost & Customization
One of the greatest advantages of fly-in fishing in Manitoba is the range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Trips can vary widely in cost depending on the type of accommodations and services you choose:
- Outpost Camps offer an affordable, do-it-yourself adventure where guests bring their own food, cook meals, and navigate the water independently.
- Luxury Lodges provide an all-inclusive experience with gourmet meals, professional guides, and private cabins.
- Hybrid Options blend the two — with offerings like grocery packages, staff-cooked meals, and partial guiding services for a customized balance of comfort and freedom.
No matter your budget, there’s a fly-in trip that fits — from rustic to refined.

Why Fly-In Fishing in Manitoba Should Be on Every Angler’s Bucket List
From luxury lodge retreats to remote outpost adventures, Manitoba’s fly-in fishing experiences are as diverse as the landscapes they’re set in. Whether you’re looking for solitude, high-end service, or a blend of both, there’s a lodge or outpost perfectly suited to your style of adventure.
Throughout this blog, we’ve explored just a handful of the many fly-in fishing destinations across the province — each offering something unique, but all tied together by world-class fishing and unforgettable wilderness access.

What makes these trips truly special is how customizable they are. From budget-friendly outposts to full-service lodges, and everything in between, you can shape your fly-in adventure to match your preferences, comfort level, and budget. And while the fishing is often the highlight, it’s the journey — the floatplane flight, the remote landscapes, the quiet moments, and the stories shared — that turn these trips into something unforgettable.
Manitoba’s fly-in fishing isn’t just a getaway. It’s the kind of experience that stays with you long after you’ve left the dock.

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