Canadian Resort---Paved Roads
jarrod0607
Posted 3/3/2014 12:51 PM (#695676)
Subject: Canadian Resort---Paved Roads




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Location: Pewaukee Lake
Looking to book a Canadian trip with my father for this Sept. We are looking to avoid gravel roads! Any suggestions??? Would be entering Canada from MN.

Edited by jarrod0607 3/3/2014 12:52 PM
IM Musky Time
Posted 3/3/2014 12:59 PM (#695678 - in reply to #695676)
Subject: RE: Canadian Resort---Paved Roads





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LOTW out of Morson.
MuskyMidget
Posted 3/3/2014 2:55 PM (#695731 - in reply to #695676)
Subject: Re: Canadian Resort---Paved Roads




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LOTW out of Morson, Nestor Falls, or Sioux Narrows would all work for you.

Edited by MuskyMidget 3/3/2014 2:56 PM
Musky Brian
Posted 3/3/2014 3:03 PM (#695739 - in reply to #695731)
Subject: Re: Canadian Resort---Paved Roads





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
there's really countless options...might want to be a bit more specific on what you are looking for from a camp and fishing specifics
tyzep6
Posted 3/3/2014 3:06 PM (#695740 - in reply to #695676)
Subject: RE: Canadian Resort---Paved Roads




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Lost Bay Resort on Cliff Lake. No gravel. Only outfitter on 8000 acres of prime muskie, lake trout and trophy walleye water. 3 hours north of the border. Love the place to death. www.lostbayresort.com
Lundbob
Posted 3/4/2014 10:38 AM (#696019 - in reply to #695676)
Subject: Re: Canadian Resort---Paved Roads





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Location: Duluth, MN
Mylie's Place in Morson.
Allstate48
Posted 3/11/2014 1:40 PM (#698309 - in reply to #695676)
Subject: RE: Canadian Resort---Paved Roads




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Location: Corning, Iowa
Indian Point Camp, on Wabagoon, just on the south side of Dryden. Maybe 1/2 mile of the road. Private drive.