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Northwestern Ontario’s Birch Bark Lodge is a slice of heaven located on Wigwascence Lake, 75 miles north of Pickle Lake, Ontario—and far beyond where the paved road ends. In fact, the nearest town is a native village some 50 air miles away.

Birch Bark Lodge is on a fly-in only lake in northern Ontario, with walleye and trophy northern pike fishing at its best!! Wigwascence Lake offers miles of islands, bays and reefs for anglers to explore. We are a small resort with all the comforts of home.

If moose hunting is your passion, Birch Bark Lodge offers week-long fly-in moose hunts with endless rivers, creeks, lakes and swamps in prime moose country. This is one of the best areas in all of Northwest Ontario located in 1C.

 Birch Bark Lodge is as remote as it gets, but with many of the great amenities you can’t live without. Fly by float plane to Birch Bark Lodge. Pristine Wigwascence Lake is 7.5 miles long with numerous islands and bays, and is part of the 250-mile long Pinemuta River system. Offering endless walleye and trophy pike fishing as well as fabulous moose hunting. Birch Bark Lodge has two comfortable cabins keeping the focus on the remote experience—

"Birch Bark Lodge was everything I was looking for in a remote fly-in lodge."

"In the Spring of 2022, I spent a week fishing.  I caught 179 walleye and northern.  I returned to the lodge ainthe fall to moose hunt and fish..  On the second day of huting, my guide called in a 43" bull moose at 126 feet.  The experience was more than I anticiapted.  I spent the remainder of my time fishing.  Dave and Tony will go out of their way to accommodate your needs and make your trip a hunt of a lifetime!  I plan to return for another experience in the future."

Jeff Runge - Monmouth, IL

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"What an awesome trip!"

Thanks to the crew at Birch Bark Lodge for providing an amazing experience for the three of us.  We went two for two on bull moose, with obth being called in and shot within 10 yeards.  I was with my son when he shot his at 8 yeards — undreal!  We were on the gueded plan and Jeff shot his on the second day and zach stot his on the thrird day.  I was there to saok int in on thi 'Once in a lifetime' hunt and do some fishing.  With the pressure off, we were able to relax and catch endless numbers of northerns and walley for the remaining days at camp.  I would highly recommend theis bucket list trip to anyone who has the dream, like me, to go after the Monarch of the North and harvest such a beast.  Thanks again to Tony and Dave for the fgreat opportuniity!"

Pete Hill - Chaska, MN

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