Scotia Lake had two camps. The North End Camp accommodates 8 people, bunk bed style and The Middle Camp of the lake sleeps 5. Both camps have saunas for you to relax and let your cares melt away.
Distance - 40miles
Scotia Lake is 12 miles long, but one can always see the other shore. It is blessed with sandy beaches, rock cliffs for climbing, rocky shores, weedy bays, and many islands to explore. Lake Trout can range from from 2 lb. to 12 lb and are found all season. The trophy Smallmouth Bass are abundant, while Northern Pike are best either at the south end or the north end.
The lake has plenty of shoals, interesting bottom structure, and places where there is over 80 feet of water. This is truly a northern paradise where you can find the native pictographs on a flat faced rock on the East shore.
There is a walking trail to Friday Bay that has two options, one trail has steep hills and the other is more flat. These trails are excellent opportunities to get out of the boat, stretch your legs, walk a sand beach, venture through huge trembling aspens, view old growth white pines, pick mushrooms, and just enjoy a pristine forest. This walk would be about 20 minutes each way.
$1375 for a full week
$1350 for a half week
Split week midweek transfer $250/person for groups 2-3, $200/person for groups 4+
Fuel
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Beds: 6-8
Sleeps: 6-8
Sauna: Yes
BBQ: Yes
When you arrive, the peace and tranquility amongst the beautiful remote lakes and wilderness quickly sets in. Relax in the solitude of old growth forests. Do not forget your camera! Enjoy quality fishing, photography, canoeing, hiking, wildlife viewing, and just plain relaxing!
A truly personal air service experience. We operate through private air terminals- which will ensure passengers stay out of congested public terminals