Section: Ontario hotspots
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| Nagagami Lake, site of Timberwolf Lodge (AP), is located approximately 30 air miles northwest of Hornepayne, ON, and accessible only by air. Situated amidst an unspoiled tract of Northern Ontario wilderness, Nagagami offers exceptional opportunities for fishing, wildlife viewing, outdoor photography, boating & canoeing. | |
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Nagagami Lake's water is clear, though tannin-stained. There are few boating hazards in the main lake and just a few, well marked rocks in the north arm / island sections. Accessible from Nagagami Lake are three small, back lakes - Little Pody, Hiawatha and Moose Lakes. Three large rivers are part of the Nagagami Lake system - the Foch River and the Obakimaga ("Buck") River which pour into the lake and the Nagagami River which runs out of the lake. Each, in its time, offers unique angling opportunities. Nagagami Lake offers great multi-species fishing for walleyes, northern pike, yellow perch, and whitefish. The lake's many structural elements, changing depths, varied bottom content, and extensive weedcover provide diverse angling opportunities and consistent catches. |
| Several areas of Nagagami Lake support abundant weedgrowth - the Meadows, Pike Alley, the Pody Creek area - are popular fishing locations. A number of river / creek mouths, weedbeds, rocky shoals, tapering points, islands and back bays - especially in the western basin - provide key structural elements for attracting fish and diverse fishing opportunities. Timberwolf Lodge on Nagagami Lake, ON, is a full-service, American-plan lodge. Catering to no more than 16 guests at a time, the lodge prides itself on guest services, comfortable accommodations, hearty and delicious meals, and safe, reliable equipment. The Nagagami Lake wilderness offers not only great multi-species fishing but the opportunity for a memorable Northern Ontario wildernss family vacation as well. | ![]() |



