Lake Nipigon is situated on the 50th parallel. An immense lake of
pristine
beauty, it is roughly ninety miles long and sixty-five miles wide.
The scenic aspect of the lake is unsurpassed. The shoreline
varies
from white and black sand beaches to sheer bluffs of the pre-cambrian
mountain
range that encompasses the lake. In the cooler months of spring
and
fall the aurora borealis presents a breathtaking sight in the night
sky.
Truly nature's serenity at it's best.
Due to limited access roads, this large glacial lake has remained
remote
and unspoiled. It's shores and waters abound with fish and
wildlife.
It is the natural home of the beaver, timber wolf and moose, in
addition
to osprey, bald eagles, loons and other water fowl.
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The absence of angling pressure has resulted in Lake Nipigon remaining
a
world class fishery. Although famous for its record sized
brook
trout, Lake Nipigon offers a variety of other fish species including
lake
trout, walleye and northern pike. Fish caught on a cruiser trip
are
cleaned and preserved as a part of that service. It is necessary
however,
to bring along a cooler for transporting your catch on the return trip
home.
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