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Main Address :
145 Bartlet Ave.
Winnipeg
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R3L 0Z2
Canada
Phone :
(807) 224-4534
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Summer Address :
Box 12
Minaki
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ON
POX 1JO
Canada
Phone :
(807) 224-4534
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Rockwood Lodge Ontario
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We are located on beautiful Cygnet Lake, Northwestern Ontario in Canada. Here at RockWood Lodge, our camp is small and nestled in the solitude of the wilderness. It's clean, comfortable and affordable. Half the fun is catching fish, watching the abundance of wildlife, and sitting around the campfire on a moonlit night listening to the majestic cry of the loon. RockWood Lodge is off the beaten path with all the comforts of home in the wilderness.15 Miles NW of Minaki.
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General:
Remote Outposts
Fishing Available:
Lake Trout, Walleye, Smallmouth Bass
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Lake or Area Name :
Cygnet Lake, Ontario, 15 Miles from Minaki
Half the fun is catching fish, watching the abundance of wildlife, and sitting around the campfire on a moonlit night listening to the majestic cry of the loon. RockWood Lodge is off the beaten path with all the comforts of home in the wilderness.
Fish Cleaning and Freezer Facilities at your disposal Straight and mixed gas available Long Distance Telephone Service (You will be billed accordingly) Complimentary Shore Supper Battery charging for motors Ice bait available Safe 14' and 16' aluminum boats.
RockWood Lodge on beautiful Cygnet Lake. Cygnet Lake is 7 1/2 miles long and 3 miles at the widest point. Spotted with 12 islands, it is ideal for fishing on windy days. The river system flows from the south into the Winnipeg River at the north.
With shallow weedy bays, rocky reefs and many feeder streams, the ardent angler will find this wilderness area an ideal place to test their skill for large Northern, Walleye, small mouth Bass, and Perch. All within a few minutes boat ride from the lodge. We encourage fishermen to participate in the catch and release of our trophy fish.
Northwestern Ontario is the region within the Canadian province of Ontario which lies north and west of Lake Superior, and west of Hudson Bay and James Bay. It includes most of sub-arctic Ontario. Its western boundary is the Canadian province of Manitoba, which disputed Ontario's claim to the western part of the region. Ontario's right to Northwestern Ontario was determined by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 1884 and confirmed by the Canada (Ontario Boundary) Act, 1889 of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. In 1912 the Parliament of Canada by the Ontario Boundaries Extension Act gave jurisdiction over the District of Patricia to Ontario, thereby extending the northern boundary of the province to Hudson Bay.
For some purposes, Northwestern Ontario and Northeastern Ontario are treated as separate regions, while for other purposes they are grouped together as Northern Ontario. Northwestern Ontario is the province's most sparsely populated region. Its only major city is Thunder Bay.
Smaller communities in the region include Kenora, Dryden, Rainy River, Atikokan, Fort Frances, Sioux Lookout, Marathon and Central Patricia. There are also several dozen First Nations in Northwestern Ontario.
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Cygnet Lake, Ontario, 15 Miles from Minaki
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