Ear Falls Fishing & Outdoor Adventures

Ear Falls is located on Highway 105 about 100 north of Vermillion Bay and south of Red Lake.  Although there is no commercial flights to Ear Falls, there is a great airport with a 4,000 ft hard surface runway which is acceptable for most private and corporate aircraft.  With virtually hundreds of remote lakes and rivers in the area, Ear Falls is a very popular destination for fishermen, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Numerous lodges, resorts and outfitters have established in the area to cater to this large demand. 

The following facilities offer a wide variety of plans and packages for exceptional Ear Falls Fishing and outdoor adventures.   If you are looking for a remote fly-in fishing adventure, a drive to family resort, cabin rentals, camping facilities or a wilderness canoe trip you are sure to find the perfect Ear Falls fishing and outdoor adventure vacation listed in the facilities below.  Review the following list of resorts, lodges and outfitters and then contact the facility of your choice directly for all rates, package deals and available dates.

   
 

Offers Fly-In Destinations  

Offers Drive To Destinations
 

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Brief description of facilities & services

   
   
   
   

Canada North Lodge

PO Box 279

Ear Falls, Ontario  P0V 1T0

Phone 1 800-890-7903

Fishing at Canada North Lodge for walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, and lake trout is exceptional. Experience World Class Fishing .We provide very modern accommodations, fine dining and the best in equipment

   
   
   
   

Goose Bay Camp

Box 68

Ear Falls, Ontario  P0V 1T0

Phone 807-222-3313

For sportsman's and family vacations alike come to Goose Bay Camp on Lac Seul. Housekeeping accommodations or settle in at our boat-in outpost camp. We also provide a trailer park and tenting facilities.

   
   
   
   
Lac Seul Lodge
Dan McDonald
Box 517 Ear Falls, ON P0V 1T0
Summer Phone (807) 222-2107 Winter Phone (807) 222-2255

Lac Seul is broken up into many bays and inlets where you can enjoy endless fishing for both trophy Walleye and Northern Pike. A rare treat to anglers are the elusive Muskie and Bass. Wildlife is plentiful in our area - deer, moose, bear and birds.

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Lac Seul's Evergreen Lodge
Gary & Patty Beardsley
Box 611, Ear Falls, ON P0V 1T0
(807) 222-3586
1-888-LAC-SEUL (522-7385)

Lac Seul's Evergreen Lodge invites you to fish the open waters, the quiet bays, and the beautiful island shores of Lac Seul.  Lac Seul is one of Ontario's finest fishing lakes. Home to the Walleye, and oh do they grow big here, the Northern Pike, Perch and even the fighting Musky.

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Latreille Lake Lodge
Jeff Thomas
(866) 528-7345
P.O. Box 298 

Ear Falls, ON  P0V 1T0

We are a Northwest Ontario Fly In Fishing Lodge situated in pristine Northwest Ontario. Latreille Lake Lodge offers the very best for your Canadian fly in fishing trip located 54 air miles northeast of Ear Falls, Ontario and is ACCESSABLE ONLY BY FLOAT PLANE.

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Pakuni Lodge
Brian & Nancy Bruns
Summer Address
P.O. Box 606 Ear Falls, ON P0V 1T0
(807) 222-3742
Winter Address:   Box 701 Walker, MN 56484
(218) 652 2034

Pakuni Lodge is situated on the south shore of Pakwash Lake near Ear Falls, Ontario. Its prime location makes it a natural hot spot for walleye, northern, smallmouth bass, perch and whitefish. It is a gateway to the English and Chukuni Rivers as well as Camping and Bruce Lake.

   
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