The Quickest Route to Walleye-Ville: Your Private Island Escape in the Canadian Wild

A boat-in only island lodge in Northwestern Ontario where untouched wilderness, trophy walleye fishing, and total solitude come together.
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Tucked away in the heart of the Canadian wilderness, Route Lake Lodge offers an exclusive retreat like no other. As the only resort on the lake, this boat-in access ensures a private, tranquil getaway surrounded by untouched nature, crystal-clear waters, and the haunting call of the loon. Whether you're seeking the thrill of the outdoors or the peace of remote solitude, this lodge delivers an experience that's as unforgettable as it is rejuvenating.

Route Lake Lodge: A Private Island Retreat in Northwestern Ontario

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Photo credit: The Extreme Angler

Our Route to Walleye-Ville started with a welcoming visit by the lodge owner himself, Nick Karakis, picking us up at the boat landing, a short ride on his large pontoon boat with all our gear intact as we headed to his exclusive island paradise in the wilderness and pristine surroundings of Northwest Ontario.

From the moment you arrive, you'll feel right at home, with everything you need to unwind and reconnect with nature. Every cabin at Route Lake Lodge is situated right on the water, offering stunning views and immediate access to the pristine lake. Each cabin features 24-hour electricity powered by a combination of solar and generator energy, along with running water and full bathrooms—comforts rarely found in such a remote setting. 

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Photo credit: The Extreme Angler

The fishing at Route Lake Lodge is nothing short of incredible. With over 9,000 acres of water to explore, anglers can target trophy walleye, northern pike, lake trout, smallmouth bass, and perch in one of the most pristine settings in Canada. The lake features outstanding structure, depth variations, and shoreline habitat that consistently produce big fish. Our target species was the abundant walleye of Route Lake.

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Photo credit: The Extreme Angler

First Casts in Walleye-Ville: Solitude, Structure, and Steady Action at Route Lake Lodge

The first morning of our adventure was absolutely stunning, flat calm with a beautiful sunrise and not another boat in sight as we ventured past the countless islands and natural beauty of Northwest Ontario. We began fishing a mid-lake hump with small jigs and minnows, and after a few minutes of slowly jigging off bottom, we began setting hook on a wide variety of year classes of golden barred walleye between twelve and twenty inches in length.

Was I impressed? You bet I was!

These Route Lake walleye have a very unique coloration pattern on their bellies that has a combination of black, yellow and gold all intertwined—simply gorgeous looking fish.

We fished a variety of locations with similar success and close to lunchtime, Nick suggested we try some long rocky points that taper to deeper water for some bigger walleye, and boy was he on point!

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Photo credit: The Extreme Angler

From the very first cast on a sharp tapering rock outcropping, we began hooking up with a bunch of fat-bellied Route Lake walleye that fought like smallmouth bass. We continued our awesome walleye experience for a couple more evenings and morning outings with Nick, and lost count of how many walleyes we caught and released. This place really is a walleye paradise.

Route Lake Lodge Offers Conservation-Focused Fishing and Access to Remote Bonus Lakes 

To preserve the exceptional quality of this fishery, all catches over the slot limit must be released, ensuring future generations enjoy the same world-class angling. In addition to Route Lake itself, guests have access to numerous remote lakes that offer even more opportunities for unforgettable fishing adventures.

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Photo credit: The Extreme Angler

When To Go and How To Catch Walleye at Route Lake Lodge

For guests visiting Route Lake Lodge, the walleye fishing is a favourite among anglers looking for both numbers and trophy-sized fish. The best time to target walleye, according to owner Nick Karakis, is from late May through early July, when they're actively feeding in shallower waters after the spring spawn. Jigging with live minnows, leeches, or soft plastics near rocky points, submerged reefs, and drop-offs is highly effective. Evening and early morning trolling with crankbaits along weed lines and deeper structure also yields great results. Route Lake's vast, cold, oxygen-rich waters, paired with an abundance of forage fish and ideal rocky habitat, create perfect conditions for growing healthy and plentiful walleye populations.

Lakeside Cabins Designed for Groups, Families, and Great Fishing Trips

At Route Lake Lodge, the six modern cabins are strategically located with decks overlooking Route Lake, providing stunning views of breathtaking sunsets and the tranquil beauty of pristine wilderness. Each cabin is thoughtfully designed to accommodate two to ten guests with two to three bedrooms and all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay.

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Photo credit: The Extreme Angler

The cabins offer the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Each cabin is fully equipped with all linens, cooking and eating utensils, and comfortable furnishings to ensure a relaxing and worry-free stay. While nestled in the heart of the wilderness, you won't be without the comforts of home—the resort runs on a combination of solar and generator power, providing reliable 24-hour electricity. Stay connected with free WiFi available throughout the camp, so you can share your adventure or check in as needed. Enjoy the serenity of nature without sacrificing the essentials.

Visit the Route Lake Lodge website and see if an angling vacation to Walleye-Ville is right for you. It sure was perfect for us.

Contact Nick and book your vacation today!

Web: https://www.routelakelodge.com
PH: (330) 351-6659

About Karl Kalonka

It's possible Karl's love for fishing began as early as the age of five. His parents took the kids on weekend trips across Ontario fishing for panfish, catfish, and bass. "I started with a bobber and worm from the time I was five years old," says Karl. These days, he has the enviable task of doing what he loves for a living, travelling across Ontario fishing, filming and producing two outdoor series, Extreme Angler and Crappie Angler TV.

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