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Northern Pike and Walleye Fishing In Manitoba

TRAVEL INFORMATION

Trophy pike fishing for truly big Northern Pike is closer than you think!  Winnipeg is a only Northern Pike and Walleye fishing in Manitoba's wilderness.six hour drive from Minneapolis and eleven hours from Chicago.  Many fishermen choose to drive to a  major hub such as Chicago or Minneapolis and fly from there. Whichever way you choose to get to Winnipeg you will have a leisurely and scenic flight from there over some of the most remote and wild lakes and rivers on the continent. In less than two hours you will be at Gods Lake Narrows and boarding your floatplane to Edmund Lake Lodge.


Catch and release...
The best way to keep trophy pike fishing at its best for years to come!


TRAVEL INFORMATION for Edmund Lake Lodge

General Info:  You will depart from Winnipeg on your flight to Gods Lake Narrows at a time designated when you book your trip to Edmund Lake Lodge.   Arrangements may vary depending upon weather and other factors so your trip procedures and times will be updated as any new information arises.

Northern Pike and Walleye Fishing In Manitoba THE CAMP
Edmund Lake... Northern Pike and Walleye Fishing In Manitoba OUTPOST CAMP
Edmund Lake... Northern Pike and Walleye Fishing In Manitoba THE FISHING
Shore Lunch! TESTIMONIALS
Edmund Lake... Northern Pike and Walleye Fishing In Manitoba FlY FISHING
Edmund Lake... Northern Pike and Walleye Fishing In Manitoba MY TRIP
Edmund Lake... Northern Pike and Walleye Fishing In Manitoba SCENES
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Google Earth image of Edmund Lake in northern Manitoba

Google Earth image of Edmund Lake in northern Manitoba

Google Earth image of Edmund Lake in northern Manitoba

Google Earth image of the camp location on Edmund Lake in northern Manitoba

 at Edmund Lake Lodge 

This is real fun!!


IMPORTANT NEW TRAVEL INFORMATION

PASSPORTS!  Get one well ahead of any flights into Canada from the USA.
There will be a passport requirement for people flying to/from Canada in 2007.
Read more here.

New Requirements for Travelers Between the United States and Canada
 Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)

Effective January 8, 2007, all U.S. citizens traveling by air to and from
Canada are required to have a valid passport to enter the United States. 


As early as January 1, 2008, U.S. citizens traveling between the United States and Canada by land or sea (including ferries), may be required to present a valid U.S. passport or other documents as determined by the Department of Homeland Security.  Ample advance notice will be provided to enable the public to obtain passports or passport cards for land/sea entries.  American citizen travelers are encouraged to apply for a U.S. passport or the passport card when it becomes available, well in advance of anticipated travel. 
American citizens can visit http://www.travel.state.gov or
call 1-877-4USA PPT (1-877-487-2778) for information on applying for a passport.

Visit Edmund Lake Lodge this season and put yourself in the 2008 photo album!

We suggest the hotels listed below...
Notes:  The
Winnipeg Airport Hilton Suites is NOT directly connected to the airport but is about 1 mile away on Wellington Avenue. 

The lodging AT the airport is the Four Points by Sheraton Winnipeg International Airport and is Winnipeg's only hotel conveniently connected to the airport via skywalk.

The VICTORIA INN was formerly called The International Inn

Victoria Inn
1808 Wellington Avenue
 Winnipeg, Manitoba, 
Canada R3H 0G3
204-786-4801
  1-800-928-4067 
(Ask for "special lodge rate")

Winnipeg Airport
 Hilton Suites
1800 Wellington Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3H 1B2
1-800-333-3333
(204) 783-1700
(204) 786-6588

Howard Johnson
 Airport Hotel
1740 Ellice Ave.
 Winnipeg, MB  R3H 0B3, CA
Phone: 204-775-7131
 1-800-406-1411
 E-mail: hojo@mts.net
 

BAGGAGE:
Each person will be allowed 60 lbs. of gear.  Anything over 60lbs.will have a $1.00 per pound charge.  If you are going to KistiganMeasuring another trophy Northern Pike Outpost Camp you will be allowed 70 Great fishing in a remote area of Manitoba. lbs. of gear. We will contact you by mail with specific information about your trip arrangements.  Be sure to contact us if you have any questions well in advance of arriving in Winnipeg.  Be sure that you know your individual arrangements to get to the proper airport of departure.  This will prevent any delays on the morning of your flight. Contact Edmund Lake Lodge well in advance of your arrival in Winnipeg if you have any questions.  Some of the flights will be leaving quite early in the morning on your departure day. We will have people waiting to meet you at God's Lake Narrows.  That is your flight destination from Winnipeg.  From God's Lake Narrows you will be flown by floatplane to the camp.  You will return to Winnipeg the same way at the end of your trip.

As you can see from the map, the lodge is accessible only by aircraft and is  the  only camp on Edmund Lake's 120 square miles of water. A scenic flight from Winnipeg brings you to the Village of Gods Lake Narrows. A staff member will greet you there and escort you to the Cessna Caravan amphibian; experienced pilots will transport you on a 30 minute flight from "The Narrows" to the camp. Most fishermen are trophy pike fishing Edmund Lake's vast waters and bays within an hour of arriving at Edmund Lake Lodge!

Lake Map     Click here to see a big map!
CLICK TO ENLARGEThe map on the left is a close-up of the lake and surrounding waters where Trophy Northern pike fishing awaits the angler.  (Click on it to see a larger view.)  From the camp there  is access to a number of connecting lakes such as Margaret, Kenyon, and Dyne, all excellent Trophy Pike water.  You may find that exploring the remote areas can be a great experience. Let your guide know the night before if you wish to get away to any remote area.  He will coordinate your trip with the other guides so that someone will always know where you are. Ten by twelve miles in size Edmund Lake itself would take an entire summer to explore and there are always sheltered areas among the countless bays and hundreds of islands if the wind becomes too strong. Many fishermen prefer to stay close to camp and find the action so good that long trips to remote spots are unnecessary.  Remember, Edmund Lake itself is so remote and diverse in structure that essentially any spot on the lake has potential to produce trophy fish! Edmund Lake's 10 by 12 mile expanse offers many miles of shoreline, countless bays, hundreds of islands and four river systems in which to explore. Numerous other lakes are accessed by boat from Edmund Lake.

The only camp on the lake and accessed exclusively by air. View the brochure.

Click
here to visit the Photo Album


 

Edmund Lake Lodge
 Phone 204-480-8593
 Fax: 204-480-8214
Toll Free:
1-866-513-6231

email: edmund@trophypike.com

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