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Tang of the North Lodge Fly-in Fishing.
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Fishing is fantastic!Tang of the North Lodge is located on Lawrence Lake, with access to many other beautiful lakes. Together, these lakes provide 1000's of acres of great walleye,muskie,bass,northern,and lake trout fishing. You can fish right in front of the resort or venture out hours and hours from Tang. Regardless of how adventurous you might be, rest assured you will be the only people on the lakes. Tang is the only resort on all the lakes we fish and is located in the "Ontario Living Legacy (OLL), which is the equivalent of our National Parks, with no future development allowed. Lawrence Lake gets as deep as 350' and the lake trout are always waiting. Walleye are plentiful, northerns are everywhere and the largemouth bass are a thrill. Variety is the spice of life, and Tang offers unsurpassed variety to make your trip exciting and adventurous, no matter how long you stay. Our cabins are heated with comfortable beds/mattresses. We have 8 heated cabins that accomodate 2 to 6 people each. There is a clean central shower room,with vanity, good lighting and mirror. |
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Lake Trout fishing is excellent and an exciting bonus!
Tang of the North Lodge offers highly competitive rates. |
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Experience the remoteness of a fly-in tripWildlife abounds in our area and you will truely experience Canadian wilderness. Miles and miles of untouched forests, hundreds of islands and bays of every size and shape. You're likely to see bald eagles, loons, deer, moose, large turtles, beaver, otters, fox and maybe even an elusive black bear. Feel like a dip in the lake? Tang is located in a beautiful, sandy bay, which allows the water to actually warm up a bit for a great swim. How about a jump from 10 - 50 feet into 50 feet of water? The cliffs await your bravery. Pictographs can be seen on various rock faces and all carry a specific meaning. A "log flume", dating back to the 1930's, is still intact and offers a beautiful spot to take some fabulous pictures with the water rushing over the logs. The flume was built to "spring" the trees that had been logged over the boulders on their way down to the Rainy River. Check this flume out at the SW corner of Lawrence lake. Many rapids and even a couple water falls can be found with some adventure while you are out chasing that trophy catch. You have all heard and dreamed of a "Canadian Shore Lunch" out on a small island or on the perfect rock point. Well, at Tang, we will mark some of the nicest shore lunch spots you have ever visited on your map. Easy access and protection from the wind of the day. Flat, with good spots to pull up your boat. And, for the water lovers, even some spots with excellent swimming and "cannonballs".
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A "Typical" Tang DayYour day begins with a hearty, home-cooked, hot breakfast served at 7:00 AM. You'll smell the coffee brewing and the fresh bread baking in the oven. You'll hear the breakfast bell ringing and all is ready for you to enjoy. Your breakfast might include eggs, hashbrowns, bacon, or pancakes, hot syrup and ham, or french toast, hot syrup, powdered sugar, fruit and sausage. We try to mix it up for you. Coffee, and of course, Tang, are served each morning also. Before you leave the lodge after breakfast, restock your shore lunch kit from our grocery shelves. Canned, baby white potatoes, baked beans, vegetables, fresh, home-baked bread and fruit are a few of your choices. Oil, fish batter, salt & pepper, butter, utencils, plates, fire starters, pots & pans, grill and water-proof container are all included with your package. As you are enjoying breakfast, your boats are being fueled. Get some of your bait from the storage tanks/fridges, and away you go. We'll have you fishing by 7:30 AM. We have great maps for your trip. We have all fished Tang for many. many years, as have most of the guests. Ask any of us for a few "hot spots" and we'll be happy to help out. Off you go.....Go around the corner for some walleye, troll down the lake for some lake trout, pull into a bay and cast for some northern and end up in one of the many areas for some 4-6 lb. largemouth bass. After a few hours of fabulous action, pull up to an island or a flat, rock point somewhere and enjoy that fabulous shore lunch with some fresh walleye. Build a fire or use one of our Coleman stoves. Sit back, relax, enjoy a beverage and chow down as you hear the loons and watch the gulls and eagles get ready to "clean up". After a great day on the lakes and tired arms, its time to head back to Tang. Now the fun really begins. Everyone is beginning to stage "bragging rights" as the gas barbecues are lit and all the groups are preparing an excellent dinner for themselves. Sit outside on one of the many picnic tables or enjoy the dining room in the lodge. Put your dishes in the dishwasher, clean up and decide, "now what"? Back out for some more fishing (it's light until about 10:00 PM during our season at Tang) or time to sit back and wait for the nightly bonfire? Tough decisions. At Tang of the North Lodge you can get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and experience true Canadian wilderness. We invite you to relax on our beautiful sand beach, nestled between a forest of giant white pine trees. At the end of the day gather around the famous Tang bonfire and talk fishing with great people who have now become your friends. Watch the sun set while loons whistle across the water with their entrancing call and "call it a day" whenever you're ready. See you at breakfast!
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Call or email any questions and to book your trip today!Thanks for visiting our website and we look forward to meeting you at Tang of the North Lodge!
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Tang of the North LodgeLawrence Lake, Ontario
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P.O. BOX 460945, Papillion, NE 68046-0945, USA. . webmaster@sportsmansweb.com |