Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Fly-in and boat-in outpost camps on Lac Seul near Sioux Lookout, northwestern Ontario.
Legacy Outposts operates fly-in and boat-in outpost camps on Lac Seul, a large lake in northwestern Ontario near Sioux Lookout. The outpost camps are situated on the northeast end of Lac Seul and are accessible by float plane or, for those who prefer, by boat. The operation is open from May to October and is listed as family friendly.
The company describes itself as built on years of experience in the tourism industry, with a self-guided, housekeeping-style model. In addition to fishing, Legacy Outposts also offers moose and black bear hunting packages.
Lac Seul is the primary fishery, with walleye as the headline species. The lake is ranked among the top three walleye fisheries in Ontario, and Legacy Outposts' camps are positioned on the lake's northeast end, which the outfitter describes as prime walleye water. Northern pike are also abundant, typically ranging from 20 to 36 inches, with some exceeding 40 inches. Smallmouth bass and muskellunge round out the target species, with Lac Seul gaining recognition as a live-release muskie destination. Anglers fish independently from 16-foot Lund boats equipped with 25 HP Yamaha engines, with one boat provided per two fishermen, all gasoline included.
Guests stay in modern, well-equipped lakefront cabins set up for self-guided housekeeping. Cabins are stocked with cooking utensils, pots and pans, dishes, a percolator coffee pot, carbon steel pans for shore lunch over an open fire, and a propane fish cooker. A chest freezer stocked with block and cubed ice is provided. Amenities listed include a full kitchen, fridge, BBQ facilities, fish cleaning station, and outhouse. Housekeeping and lodge packages are both available, and guests can pre-order groceries. Cabins are cleaned before arrival and supplied with firewood.
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Legacy Outposts camps on Lac Seul are reached primarily by float plane, departing from the Sioux Lookout area. A boat-in option is also available for guests who prefer to travel by water. Packages include the round-trip flight to and from camp. Sioux Lookout, the nearest service town, is the staging point for supplies, licensing, and travel logistics.
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