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The 2021 Ice Out Contest!

It is that time! Time to reflect on when the ice will leave Vermilion Bay. Confused? Hold that thought.... Thou…

January 21, 2021…Time to talk about fish & fishing!

While we're in the doldrums of a January deep freeze...post election...pre Covid 19 variants...locked down and working our way through…

January 1, 2021

Happy New Year! 2020 will probably go down as the year we will miss the least, and as we step…

December 2020

Merry Covid Free Christmas! Susanne spreading the Christmas cheer. Snowy haze (photo courtesy of Tom Thomson) Mike contemplating what? (Tom…

November 18, 2020

Freeze-up! Sunrise over new ice. A stiff wind across the frozen bay makes for poor tanning conditions down on the…

October 12, 2020 “Happy Thanksgiving”

Canadian Thanksgiving : The first Thanksgiving Day after Confederation was observed as a civic holiday on April 5, 1872, to celebrate the recovery of…

The “Dog days of Summer”…

Dog days are defined as those hot & humid days of mid summer... We've had a lot of hot weather…

September Looms…Summer marches on…

When the Romans had a 10 month calendar, August was called Sextillis, referring to the Latin term "six", or the…

July 1…Happy Canada Day!

Funny to think that's it's July already... … and we are only working on opening our third cabin! The cabin…

June 21st…Happy Father’s Day!

We have a guest! Yes, it's well into June and our first guest has arrived....Chris from Alberta. Apparently having the…

June 2020…

So we are into June... ...and everything appears normal. Gulls are nesting, the eagle is lurking, the goose babies are…

Opening weekend, May 2020

Welcome to "Ghost Camp", and other VBL Tales... 2020 is a strange year. This is the first time in 29…
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Testimonials

If you’re looking for an outstanding vacation spot for the serious fisherman or a family get away you should consider Vermillion Bay Lodge on Eagle Lake, Ontario Canada. We have stayed at many lake resorts over the years, but none offer the simple pleasures of this one. The lake is large enough and holds enough fish for the most adventuresome fisherman and yet easy for local family fishing for young children. Bring your own boat or use one of the aluminum boats (20 hp) at the lodge. Boat dockage is well protected from the wind and allows easy access to the water.

What sets this lodge apart from most others is it is always clean, well kept with lots to do including paddle boats canoes, bon fires in the evenings and a just plain friendly atmosphere.

Bruce & Sally

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