Lake Nipissing Ontario Northern Pike Fishing

Sunbeam Bungalows Resort is a drive-to housekeeping fishing camp located about 100 miles north of Sudbury, Ontario, in an area filled with great fishing lakes. The camp is located on Shining Tree Lake which stretches over 8 miles with more than 40 miles of shoreline. This lake alone provides more than enough fishing opportunities for the average angler, but to add even more to your trip, boats are also kept on 12 back lakes. In addition, spare boats are kept available for those anglers who want to make their own adventure and travel into lakes where we don't already keep boats. A Bay Wolf Camp Fishing Package includes fishing on all these lakes, fully modern housekeeping accommodations, one boat & motor for every 2 people on Shining Tree Lake, all outboard gas & oil, bait (minnows & worms), life jackets, anchors, paddles, & marine safety kits, information kit with maps of lakes, and all taxes. The main lake boasts good numbers of Northern Pike in the 4 to 7 pound range. With so many lakes available, there are some unbelievable Northern Pike fishing opportunities whether you are looking for that trophy in the 15 to 20 pound range or high numbers of 40 to 60 pike in a day. Bay Wolf Camp also offers Fishing/Small Game Packages. Fish for Northern Pike, Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, Lake Trout, Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout, Splake, Perch & Whitefish.

Wolseley Lodge is located on the famous French River, which is more like a chain or lakes with a few beautiful rapids. The river is well known for outstanding Northern Pike fishing. Huge trophy Northern Pike patrol the area eating everything they set their eyes on. Pike will hit any lure and can be found in great numbers. Northern Pike over 20 pounds get caught by guests all summer long with a few outstanding fish that are over 46 inches. Wolseley Lodge offers both housekeeping and a full-service all-inclusive meal plan lodge with rustic, clean and cozy cottages and delicious home cooked meals. They are just a few hour's drive from the border and 2.5 hours north of Toronto.