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HoDaddy is right. This is definitely Lake Louise. If you're not sure how to change the location, click on "Change Position" below the map on the right and paste these coordinates in the search field: 51.417302,-116.219258
Went up there years ago with my brother-in-law. Canoed up from northern tip of Wahwashkesh Lake, via Cramadog Creek, I think it was called. You'll need a good map. Put in at the Government Dock--but be careful on Waswashkesh if it's a windy day. Took us a full day to get up the creek to Island Lake--lots of beaver dams to lug the canoe over. In a dry year, you may have to get out and muck upcreek with canoe on a rope. But it was a very interesting and beautiful trip. A part of the creek is fringed with something like bog/swamp sage--it smelled beautiful. It's a huge lake with virtually no human presence. The smallmouth were kind of tough to find, but pretty big. Lots of wind from the northwest when a cold front came through. Several more lakes are accessible if you push your way up the creeks that enter Island Lake's coves. No pike or walleye, they say, and sure enough, we caught only bass. Very pristine. You could spend years fishing it and not get to every good spot and great camping island. Good luck!
Hi Nathey . I just joined today ,but I saw your question .I have had a cottage there for about 32 years now and I can tell you it is a canoers paradise .It is more like a river than a lake and goes for ever .There is never rough water and there is a million islands where you can set up camp .As a matter of fact there is a canoe route there with some camp sights already prepared .You can launch at the Lost Channel Inn but you will get charged for the launch and parking .If you just go down about another 5 km or so ,you will find a public dock whith tons of parking space for free .You will know when you are there because it is directly on the right when you cross over the bridge .It`s right there .If you have questions email me fuzztah@persona.ca
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Great place , fine sky ! LIKE
must take an expedition to get there!
HoDaddy is right. This is definitely Lake Louise. If you're not sure how to change the location, click on "Change Position" below the map on the right and paste these coordinates in the search field: 51.417302,-116.219258
Wowww. Love the cloud capture.
Jonny found. This is on the Dumoine River.
yes there were fairly large power boats launched there.
Cool shot!
Went up there years ago with my brother-in-law. Canoed up from northern tip of Wahwashkesh Lake, via Cramadog Creek, I think it was called. You'll need a good map. Put in at the Government Dock--but be careful on Waswashkesh if it's a windy day. Took us a full day to get up the creek to Island Lake--lots of beaver dams to lug the canoe over. In a dry year, you may have to get out and muck upcreek with canoe on a rope. But it was a very interesting and beautiful trip. A part of the creek is fringed with something like bog/swamp sage--it smelled beautiful. It's a huge lake with virtually no human presence. The smallmouth were kind of tough to find, but pretty big. Lots of wind from the northwest when a cold front came through. Several more lakes are accessible if you push your way up the creeks that enter Island Lake's coves. No pike or walleye, they say, and sure enough, we caught only bass. Very pristine. You could spend years fishing it and not get to every good spot and great camping island. Good luck!
Hi Nathey . I just joined today ,but I saw your question .I have had a cottage there for about 32 years now and I can tell you it is a canoers paradise .It is more like a river than a lake and goes for ever .There is never rough water and there is a million islands where you can set up camp .As a matter of fact there is a canoe route there with some camp sights already prepared .You can launch at the Lost Channel Inn but you will get charged for the launch and parking .If you just go down about another 5 km or so ,you will find a public dock whith tons of parking space for free .You will know when you are there because it is directly on the right when you cross over the bridge .It`s right there .If you have questions email me fuzztah@persona.ca
One of the nicest days of 08 and we had the good fortune to pick that time to be canoeing here ;>)