5 Top-Rated Campgrounds in Sioux Lookout, Kenora District, Ontario

May 19, 2023 Janette Largent

Discover the best Campgrounds in Sioux Lookout, Kenora District, Ontario including Ghost River Lodge, Nutt's Country Cabins, Country Camping & Cabins, Abram Lake Park, Donnelly's Minnitaki Lodge.
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1. Ghost River Lodge

Highway 516 Box 566, Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1A8 Canada
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Ghost River Lodge

First time here, won't be the last

Reviewed By hunteris40

I was invited to go here last minute because someone dropped out of a group that was going and I am very glad I decided to go. The fishing was very good, weather was great and the lodge was very nice also.

2. Nutt's Country Cabins

2076 Hwy 664, Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 0A7 Canada
Nutt's Country Cabins

Located on Big Vermillion Lake and minutes from Lac Seul we have 4 cabin rentals with 2 bedrooms each that sleeps 4 - 6 people in each cabin. Each cabin is fully equipped for housekeeping with all the luxuries of home, minus the TV and internet and a beautiful view of the lake. We offer boat rentals, fishing packages, hunting packages, and wilderness tours with breathtaking sceneries.

3. Country Camping & Cabins

698 Drayton Rd, Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 0A7 Canada
Country Camping & Cabins

Private, modern cottages complete with full kitchen, bathroom, separate bedrooms. Looking out onto Vermilion Lake with outside porch, bar-b-ques and fire pits. Fantastic fishing for walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, lake trout and muskie.

4. Abram Lake Park

Baver-Fenelon Road, Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1A5 Canada
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Bucket List

Reviewed By RbaitandTackle

I have talked to the people at Abram Lk. Camp and of all of the camps in the area,That is the place I'll go to .I have it on my bucket list ,hopefully this year or next. The fishing and amounts of lakes available has my attention. I have fished that area many times and the fishing can be World Class .

5. Donnelly's Minnitaki Lodge

140 Minnitaki Rd, Sioux Lookout, Ontario Canada
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Fly-in or drive fishing lodge on Pickeral Arm

Reviewed By christine n

Need an escape from the urban, digital rat race? Drive north to our neighbors in Canada, where at Donnelly's you get a clean housekeeping cabin, easy lake access and the quiet to hear your own thoughts again. Take the family and let your teens experience a week of fishing, reading, walks in the woods and great conversations. This is a no-frills vacation. You get a fully stocked kitchenette in the two or three-bedroom cabins, or bring your camper and get full hook-ups, potable water and shower access as well as gas for your camper or boat when needed. People who love Canadian fishing are probably familiar with Minnitaki and the PIckerel Arm. Donnelly's is located in the western bays. We had amazing weather in the 70s and very little to no wind to explore this giant body of water, including the English River Falls and Moonlight Falls. We caught some monster walleye and Northern Pike, and had our fill of walleye lunches...and the fishing was "slow" for some reason this year in mid-July. A visit from noted guide Bill Ortiz gave us insight on where to fish. Well, my husband and teen daughters went fishing. I went for the artistic escape to read, draw sketches of the falls and enjoy staring at the water from our screened porch. We all enjoyed waking up to Loon calls, watching chipmunks play and view eagles and beaver on the lake. No moose or bear sightings, but maybe next time. Our hosts, the Donnelly's, were very lovely people who helped us with any needs and could provide an American plan with some coffee and dining options if we wanted them. We chose to make our own meals, and the cabins were pretty well stocked to allow that. I baked cookies and made homemade enchiladas one night. You do need to bring your own towels and toiletries, and I recommend bed linens to cover futons or couches, which are aging. Also, bring dish towels, soap, scrubby pads and paper towels. Our cabin actually had two refrigerators; one for food and one on the porch for beverages and/or bait. Overall, the experience exceeded our family's goals of ultimate escape and relaxation from noise and stress. On a rainy day, we took a drive into Sioux Lookout to chat with people at the visitors bureau about Canada's 150th anniversary. We grabbed extra groceries at a large supermarket and drove to the 1st Nation reservation where we learned a bit about the Anishinaabe of the region. Be prepared for a long drive on rough roads to get to Donnelly's off "the 502." This lodge is available for summer and winter fishing as well as hunting and is a fly-in base for smaller island trips. It's the ultimate haven for non-stop fishing and quiet. Families who can handle "roughing it" will love the peace and togetherness.

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