Walleye season opener is always the third  Saturday in May.  This large water body of 5,000 acres has a healthy population of walleye with an average length of 15"in. to 22 in. although many are caught 25" - 32"

 

Northern Pike with a demeanour unmatched, are one of the most aggressive and hardest fighting freshwater game fish.  Pike are abundant in Wawang Lake and many guests have caught the fish of their dreams here!

 

 

Working hard to provide active baits for each individual hunter is how we operate our hunts, and is what keeps our sportsmen coming back year after year.

 

 


  

     

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DISTANCE
Chicago - 770 mi

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Quad Cities - 720 mi
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A northern Ontario fishing & hunting 
          resort located in Canada 

 

          Wawang Lake Resort is a drive to resort  located 140 miles from Thunder Bay, Ontario.  We are active members of the North of Superior (NOSTA), Ontario Sunset Country  and the Patricia Region tourist areas.  We are just north of Lac Des Mille Lac, Upsala, Ontario.

 

          Due to our remote location in the Canadian Boreal Forest our waterway is the very finest in Northern Ontario.  We are on a completely private lake that offers exceptional fishing and hunting that only a wilderness untouched by man can provide.  Wawang Lake is also known internationally for its ability to produce trophy Northern Pike and Walleye.

 

          Our cabins are clean & comfortable along with many modern amenities that today’s society are accustomed to, and, there are many exciting things to do. Go sightseeing and exploring and immerse yourself in the wilds of Canada.

 

REASONS TO CONSIDER WAWANG LAKE RESORT FOR YOUR NEXT TRIP

 

FACT:

In 2010, Wawang Lake Resort recorded 50% of the northern pike over 40" and 25% of the walleye over 25" for all of Ontario with OFAH (Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters)   www.ontarioanglerawards.com   Check us out!

 

FACT:

Wawang Lake has consistently remained in the Top Ten fishing lakes in Ontario and has actually ranked 3rd for several years and second in 2010.  No other resort shows the photo's of their fish like Wawang Lake Resort does.

 

FACT:

Wawang Lake has no winter fishing pressure and there is no other access to our lake. Wawang Lake is exclusive to our guests only.  That's 5,000 acres with over 70 miles of shoreline along with many islands, sandbars, shoals, rocky shors and weedbeds that make excellent fish habitat.

  

FACT:
Wawang Lake has a healthy slot size that makes fishing for Trophy's" and overall
numbers simply outstanding for the novice and experienced angler alike.

 

FACT:

Wawang Lake has recorded fishing details annually since 2000 and will continue so we can show exactly what our overall fishing was like for the season.

 

FACT:
& finally......NO Homes - NO Cottages - NO Other Resorts


            Wawang Lake itself is 5,000 acres with miles of irregular shoreline, which offers the fisherman great fish habitat to explore, such as sand bars, shoals, weed beds and islands - perfect for exciting fishing.   Our lake is easily navigable and offers a variety of lake structure that is excellent for fishing.  You will be sure to enjoy the beauty of our 1,500' tropical like beach with gradual incline, and, the resort's shoreline bottom is all sand, which is  perfect for a private swim, or the traditional shore lunch.  Upon your arrival we offer a detailed map of the lake and will highlight areas showing where the successful fishing has been prior to your arrival.  

   

          Wawang Lake is known for its trophy walleye and northern.  For instance, the largest walleye caught & released was 37”  15 1/2 lb, and, the largest northern also caught & released was 50+”  38 1/2 lb.  Guests have stated that they have caught and released well over six (6) trophy fish during the week of their stay.   

 

Correct pronunciation:  
[WAas in water—”WANGas bang] 


  NOTE:  We no longer carry any fishing or hunting licenses, please pick these up on your way

 

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