Category: Eagle Lake

1967 to the present…and beyond!

 Why 1967? Vermilion Bay Lodge was called Little Norway Camp back then and was owned by Norm Berry. He was…

What goes on in the late Fall?

  October 26 and Susanne and I have once again made an expedition to a nearby lake stocked with splake. …

The New Beaver

Love the NEW look of the Beaver Gord Seems to be little faster and easier to navigate. Looking forward to…

The Perkis family fishing vacation…

Ed, Dan and Katie Perkis have been coming since….well, since I used to chase down Danny for throwing rocks for…

The Perkis family fishing vacation…

Ed, Dan and Katie Perkis have been coming since….well, since I used to chase down Danny for throwing rocks for…

Putting the portage lakes to bed…

  Seems that fall signals the end of trout season, and the beginning of the “put things away season”…  This…

Putting the portage lakes to bed…

  Seems that fall signals the end of trout season, and the beginning of the “put things away season”…  This…

Outdoor Canada Magazine

Here’s an excerpt from the latest Outdoor Canada magazine.  Thanks to Gord Pyzer for including me in his article!   I’ll…

Professors Gone Wild 2014

While all of Canada has a bad case of Beaver Fever as a result of the visit by Jeremy Wade…

River Monsters…..VBL style!

  It’s been an interesting summer and fall here at the lodge.  One of the highlights has been the people…

River Monsters…..VBL style!

  It’s been an interesting summer and fall here at the lodge.  One of the highlights has been the people…

Another beautiful week of August fishing at VBL

A day of fishing comes to an end at Vermilion Bay Lodge             Maybe its…
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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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