The Ontario Experience

SUNSET COUNTRY

Northwest Ontario’s Sunset Country – home to over 70,000 lakes and endless wilderness promise memorable, world-class fishing, hunting, and backwoods camping experiences.

Hawk Lake Lodge

Al and Troy Lindner meet up at NW Ontario’s Hawk Lake Lodge, a fish-filled trip that proves memorable on numerous levels for the father and son!

Clark’s Resorts & Outposts

Troy Lindner flies into one of Clark’s Resorts many outposts in Sunset Country, Ontario, and discovers epic lake trout and smallmouth bass action—besides wonderful accommodations and a view of the amazing Northern Lights!

Walleye World: Ontario’s Premier Walleye Fishing

During this episode, we visit three premier walleye destinations located in Ontario's Sunset Country and Ontario's Algoma Country.  Dogtooth Lake ResortDogtooth Lake has 6,200 acres of clear, clean water and 167 miles of shoreline located in Ontario's Sunset Country....

Sunset Country Grouse Hunting — Birch Dale Lodge

Sunset Country Grouse Hunting — Birch Dale Lodge Sunset Country Grouse Hunting  Video: Jeremy Smith, Ty Sjodin and Rikki experience bucket-list Grouse hunting in Ontario's Sunset Country when they visit Birch Dale Lodge / Bull Pit Steakhouse! "After first taking a few...

Manotak Lodge

Troy Lindner travels to Manotak Lodge in Ontario’s Sunset Country and discovers great fishing, lodging, and food while chasing walleyes, smallmouth bass, and muskies.

Sioux Lookout Floating Lodges

A Houseboat Adventure for Ontario Muskie; The Ontario Experience visits Sioux Lookout on Lac Seul in search of huge muskie. This was the first time I’ve experienced staying on a houseboat, and I wasn’t really sure what to expect. Well, it was a lot of fun, and I’m...

Young’s Wilderness Camp

Troy Lindner visits Young’s Wilderness Camp, a remote boat-in camp located in the Canadian Shield of Ontario’s Sunset Country, where he discovers outstanding multi-species fishing.

Cat Island Lodge and Excellent Adventures

If it’s a bucket list hunt or a fishing trip of a lifetime you want to experience, look no further than Excellent Adventures and Cat Island Lodge. Excellent Adventures’ float plane base is located in Red Lake in Ontario’s Sunset Country. From there, Faron and his crew...

Dogtooth Resort

Ty Sjodin and Al Lindner drive to Dogtooth Resort in Ontario’s beautiful Sunset Country where the duo doubles up on plus-sized walleyes and smallmouth bass.

Ontario Big Game Hunting

https://youtu.be/fVHQugD99VI This episode is all about BIG GAME HUNTING when we visit these two lodges! Birch Bark Lodge. "Have you ever been on a fly-in to a remote lodge? Birch Bark Lodge is as remote as it gets, but with many...

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Dogtooth Lake Resort

Location : Sunset Country

Dogtooth Lake Resort is a family/fishing resort that rents cabins, boats and motors. Lots of big fish.

Manatak Lodge

Location : Sunset Country

This lodge has a reputation for fantastic trophy fishing, quality accommodations, excellent meals.

Birch Bark Lodge

Location : Sunset Country

The lodge is situated on the shores of Wigwascence Lake. Trophy pike, big walleye, and brook trout. Majestic moose hunts available.

Clark's Camps

Location : Sunset Country

Clark’s Resorts & Outposts – owned and operated by the Clark’s in Vermilion Bay, Ontario Canada. Two Drive-In Resorts and  twenty Fly-In Outposts.

Sioux Lookout Floating Lodge

Location : Sunset Country

Sioux Lookout Floating Lodges is a houseboat rental company that offers a relaxing and fun alternative to renting out a cabin on land.

Timber Edge Camps

Location : Sunset Country

With 2,600 miles of shoreline accessible from Timber Edge Camps, there’s plenty of opportunity to find the fish of your dreams.

Camp Quetico

Location : Sunset Country

World class fishing on 40 lakes, waterfront cabins, great boats, top guides, bear and moose hunts available.

Temple Bay Resort

Location : Sunset Country

Located on Eagle Lake, big walleyes, pike, and muskies are common. Travel on their motor coach bus service or drive to the lodge yourself.

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