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Conrad Leclair
info@lowertwinlakes.com
Main Address :
Box 178
Nakina
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ON
POT 2HO
Canada
Phone :
(807) 329-5289
Fax :
Summer Address :
Box 178
Nakina
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ON
POT 2HO
Canada
Phone :
(807) 329-5289
Fax :
Toll Free :
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Lower Twin Lakes Camps
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Fishing for walleye; pike; perch and white fish are available on site, lake and speckle trout are with 15 to 20 minutes from Lower Twin Lakes. Camp grounds are spaciously located on the Drowning River. Pick a hiking trail right outside your cabin door and experience the scenery and serenity with breathtaking views. In the autumn, Grouse, Bear and moose hunting are your sporting choices.
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 General:
Drive-in, Guides, Fly Outs, Remote Outposts
Fishing Available:
Walleye, Lake Trout, Northern Pike, Brook Trout, Perch, Whitefish
Hunting Available:
Black Bear, Moose, Grouse
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Dates Open :
May to October
Lake or Area Name :
Lower Twin Lakes, Ontario
Boat Safety Information : Pleasure
Craft Operator Card
Recommended Outdoor Supplier : Basspro.com
The information on this site was provided to us from the lodge or outfitter. Please visit their link to find even more detailed information.
A hardy and fun fishing and hunting camp in Northern Ontario's Wilderness.
We offer excellent walleye and northern pike fishing, along with whitefish and perch. Nearby outpost lakes offer speckle and lake trout.
Nakina is located off HWY 11 North on HWY 584 to Geralton. Follow HWY 584 for approximately 1 hour to Nakina. Lower Twin Lakes Camps are 6 miles north from Nakina on gravel road. Follow the gravel road to the junction and stay left and follow the signs a short distance to the camps.
Hunters, and enthousiastic fishing groups who love the Northern Wilderness enjoy Lower Twin Lakes. The "Twins" are both approximately 5 miles long by approximately 1 to 2 miles wide. There are abundant game birds. Ruffed, spruce and sharp tailed grouse.
Each Camp is equipped with basic kitchen necessities, as well as bed linens, pillows and blankets.
http://www.lowertwinlakes.com
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