About Us
Enjoy our fishing waters, go hiking, biking canoeing, bird watching and blueberry picking..
Catch Northern Pike, Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, Walleye and panfish of several species.
We are just located 220 miles north of Toronto, or 30 miles south of Sudbury, on Highway 69. Look for us 12 miles north of the French River.
We offer light housekeeping cabins, functionally furnished, with hydro, hot & cold water, four piece bath, electric range, refrigerator, kettle and toaster. Heaters in cabins for cooler spring/fall weather. Bed linens and blankets are provided as are kitchen utensils, tableware and cutlery. Guests must bring their own towels and are invited to bring any favourite small appliances such as woks, blenders, fish fryers, etc.
Catch Northern Pike, Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass, Walleye and panfish of several species.
We are just located 220 miles north of Toronto, or 30 miles south of Sudbury, on Highway 69. Look for us 12 miles north of the French River.
We offer light housekeeping cabins, functionally furnished, with hydro, hot & cold water, four piece bath, electric range, refrigerator, kettle and toaster. Heaters in cabins for cooler spring/fall weather. Bed linens and blankets are provided as are kitchen utensils, tableware and cutlery. Guests must bring their own towels and are invited to bring any favourite small appliances such as woks, blenders, fish fryers, etc.
Surviving Crooked Lake, released July 24, 2009, was filmed on location at Crooked Lake in 2006. In this sensual, intense, indie feature drama, a quartet of teenage girls embark on a canoe and camping trip with a slightly older male guide in the endless wilderness of the Canadian Shield.