Discover Superior Country: A Fishing Paradise in Northwestern Ontario

Your bucket list catch is waiting. Plan your Superior Country fishing escape today!
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Superior Country is located on the northwestern coastline of Lake Superior, and as expected in beautiful Northern Ontario, there are literally hundreds of rivers, lakes and streams that are teeming with multiple species of fish.

Here you can truly explore the great Canadian wilderness, whether you choose to boat-in, fly in or drive into the lodge or resort of your choice. 

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Fishing for lake trout fishing. Photo credit: Lindner Media

Boat-in Adventures in Northwestern Ontario: Remote, Rugged, and Rewarding

For those seeking solitude without the flight, boat-in fishing lodges offer the perfect escape.

North of Superior Charters

Offering two cozy cottages on both Lake Superior and Lake Nipigon on 160 private acres, this North of Superior Charters blends remote wilderness with modern comforts like solar power, satellite internet, and indoor plumbing. Lake Nipigon is renowned for its lake trout, walleye, brookies, and monster northern pike.

Drive-In Destinations: Scenic Roads and Legendary Waters

Driving through Superior Country is an adventure in itself. From the dramatic coastline of Lake Superior to the majestic Kakabeka Falls, known as the Niagara of the North, the journey is memorable! 

Kakabeka Falls
Kakabeka Falls. Photo credit: Destination Ontario

Flint Wilderness Resort

Nestled along the shores of Klotz Lake, enjoy a great fishing resort for walleye, northern pike and trout. Flint Wilderness Resort offers a classic northern escape with well-appointed cabins tranquil setting, modern amenities, and personalized service, making it an ideal spot for families, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. 

The Lodge at Red Rock

The Lodge at Red Rock is a timeless, historic 1937 log cabin retreat with 7 bedrooms and a dining room overlooking Lake Superior. Located where the Nipigon River meets the lake—known as the Brook Trout Capital of the World—this lodge offers world-class fishing and rustic charm. 

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Brookie on Upper Nipigon. Photo credit: The New Fly Fisher

Ole’s Adventure Resort

A family-friendly resort with fully equipped cabins, campsites, and RV hookups. Ole's Adventure Resort is known for its walleye, northern pike, bass, and perch fishing; it also offers boat rentals and a docking system. Just 45 minutes from Thunder Bay, you can enjoy top-notch culinary experiences when you're not casting lines.  

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Ole's Adventure Resort. Photo credit: The Extreme Angler

Kashabowie River Resort 

Another family-run gem is Kashabowie River Resort, home to fantastic smallmouth, walleye and northern pike fishing, plus portage options for trout. They are also home to a sand beach, beautiful swimming opportunities, a sauna, paddleboards, and serene beaches just a boat ride away. It’s perfect for both adventure and relaxation.

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Bass fishing. Photo credit: The Extreme Angler

Fly-In Fishing: Bucket List Trips for Serious Anglers

For the ultimate remote experience, fly-in lodges offer unmatched solitude and brag-worthy catches.

Harry Lake Fly-in Lodge

With just one cabin for up to six guests, this lodge guarantees exclusivity. Each trip to Harry Lake Fly-in Lodge is personalized, and everything is provided—just bring your rain gear, fishing license, and your own beverages. Enjoy walleye, northern pike, brook trout, great food, a sauna, a hot tub, and more.

Wilderness North 

Whether you’re after cozy cabins or full lodge service, Wilderness North has your dream trip ready. Choose from:

  • Full-service lodges: Striker’s Point, Makokibatan, Miminisaka
  • Housekeeping lodges: Mojikit, Whitewater
  • Remote outpost cabins: 10 options for complete solitude

No matter which experience is your dream trip, Wilderness has it ready for your visit!

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Cooking shore lunch. Photo credit: Destination Ontario

Plan Your Fishing Escape

Superior Country is a place to reconnect with nature, bond with friends and family, and create stories that last a lifetime. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a curious traveller, there's a lodge, a lake, and an adventure waiting for you!

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