The Lakes & Maps
Journey to the remote Northern Canadian Phelps Lake in the beautiful "Land of the Living Skies," and take home a memory that will last a lifetime. Fly via Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to Points North where a float plane will whisk you over the Canadian wilderness to Phelps Lake. Wolf Bay Lodge is the lone occupancy on Phelps Lake with no commercial fishing or added fishing pressures. Phelps Lake has never been commercially fished and has just opened up to angling in the 1990’s.
Located on the edge of the Canadian Shield this glacier formed 13,500 hectare lake is approximately 30 miles long by 6 miles wide with fantastic structure. Rock outcroppings and sand eskers adorn the lakes awe-inspiring scenery. It is dappled by countless islands and supported by numerous tributaries; Phelps Lake provides superb habitat for the fish residents.
Wolf Bay Lodge has exclusive day use of some of the surrounding lakes. Most of the bays and channels of these lakes are untouched and have never seen a boat let alone had a lure cast upon the water. This is a chance opportunity to explore uncharted waters and to cast a line upon virgin waters. The fish on Phelps Lake and the surrounding lakes are plentiful and vigorous, and are ready to strike at any oncoming lures.
To get a better idea of where Phelps Lake is located, we have provided three maps to help you. The first map shows where Saskatchewan is in relation to the rest of North America, the second map shows where Phelps Lake is located in Saskatchewan, Canada, and the third map is a map of the Lake itself.
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