Category: Eagle Lake

Fishing update…….

Water temps are cool and lake trout are hot. As was last spring, the trout are shallow and scattered. Walleye…

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As a foreign correspondent, I have a confession to make. I joined AARP this year. As an official old fart…

VBL Tourney Time……..

Toronto Artist Charles Weiss did a great job of creating hand carved wood replica take home trophys for this years…

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Professor,After last years' sunburn incident, did Gord look something like this?In the tradition of "find waldo"....find the page pale canadian…

The Mystery of “The Professor’s Hand”….

While we bide our time till the first fishing reports roll in let's consider this picture. A man, on Eagle…

The Mystery of "The Professor's Hand"….

While we bide our time till the first fishing reports roll in let's consider this picture. A man, on Eagle…

What a difference a day makes!

It was looking grim for opening day.......not for the faint of heart. Things have turned around in 24 hours and…

The Spring of ’09….

Here's a shot from just up the road........Red Lake snowed in. Fortunately we are only getting rain and howling winds…

The Spring of '09….

Here's a shot from just up the road........Red Lake snowed in. Fortunately we are only getting rain and howling winds…

Wood boat restoration…..

Here's a few shots of some of the work on the cedar-strip boat. So far we've done a little sanding…

What does it mean?

While tromping through the bush I came across this interesting rock pile. It is basically one large flat rock being…

Lodge addition, part two…..

Here's a couple more pictures of the timberframe addition. Last summer was extremely wet from spring at that site to…
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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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