Wolf Lake fishing outpost actually offers two lakes in one, since
a mere 30 foot portage separates Wolf Lake from neighbouring
Victoria Lake. Wolf has a varied shoreline, the north
side dominated by the granite cliffs typical of the
Canadian Shield, whereas the south shore has more gentle
rock shorelines interspersed with pasture that attract
deer, beavers, moose and multitudes of birds. There
are many back bays to explore, and we have provided
a canoe and two kayaks for this purpose. Aluminum boats
with motors are also on site.
While Wolf boasts both large and smallmouth species plus Splake (a
speckled/lake trout hybrid), Victoria is primarily a smallmouth lake, with some catches
topping 5 pounds. For a small lake, Wolf offers a surprising array of fishing situations
and cover; rocky point, steep breaklines, distinct weedlines, pad beds, shoreline
deadfalls, stumps, beaver lodge, even a dock. The lake is also home to an unfished
population of splake, stocked in the past and now fully grown. Splake fishing opens as
soon as the ice goes out, usually by early May.
The 20-minute flight from our base takes you over western Haliburton, lending an
appreciation of the word 'remote'. Added enjoyment comes via the viewing of abundant
wildlife that has settled at the lake, including beavers, deer, moose, multitudes of birds
and a family of otters.
Our recently built cabin is extremely comfortable, sleeping 4 in bunks and an additional 2
in the loft. A generous screened porch adds to the living space in the evenings.
A north-facing
wall of windows admits light without glare. A generous
screened porch adds to the living space after the day
is done. Propane stove, fridge and lighting, plus a
gas Bar-B-Que are all provided.
Wolf Lake Features
- Bed for 6 (2 bunks and 2 twins)
- Propane fridge, stove, lighting
- Running Water in Kitchen
- Woodstove
- Screened porch
- Propane BBQ
- 3 Aluminium boats
- 3 outboard motors
- Canoe
- 2 Kayaks
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