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TIMBERWOLF LODGE - Fly-in to Nagagami Lake, 25 air miles northwest of Hornepayne, Ontario. Our deluxe American Plan Lodge offers guests unsurpassed service and hospitality. Fish Northern Ontario’s top Walleye and Pike waters in safe sturdy 18 ft. cedar strip boats, equipped with 15hp motors, depth finder and cushioned seats. Excellent food, excellent fishing. Timberwolf Lodge; it doesn’t get any better! Gary and Cindy Wallace, PO Box 746, Hornepayne ON P0M 1Z0 (May - Sept) or PO Box 310, Thamesford ON N0M 2M0 (Oct - April) Toll Free: 1-866-434-6444 Tel: (807) 868-2555 (May - Sept) or (519) 285-2390 (Oct - April) www.timberwolflodge.net [email protected] See ad page 13. TOM HENRY’S CREE LAKE FISH CAMP PO Box 517, Hornepayne ON P0M 1Z0 Tel: (807) 868-2802 UNCLE’S RESTAURANT & LODGE Hwy 631, Hornepayne ON P0M 1Z0 Tel: (807) 868-3237 WALTON’S KAY VEE LODGE - Family owned & operated, located on Nagagami Lake in Hornepayne, Ontario. Fish for Walleye, Northern, Perch & Whitefish. Hunt for fall bear. Accommodations include fully equipped 2, 3 & 4 bedroom housekeeping cottages for all your vacations needs. American Plan Lodge, relax and have your meals prepared. PO Box 1510, Hornepayne ON P0M 1Z0 Toll Free: 1-800-756-3365 Tel:(807) 868-2154 www.kayveelodge.com [email protected] HEARST HEARST - Located on Hwy 11, 340 miles (547 km) north of Sault Ste. Marie. The Moose Capital of Canada, Hearst is at the heart of Northern Ontario. It is a community that will charm you with its many parks and green spaces and diverse activities. Acclaimed as the Asterix the Gaul village, Hearst is 88.1% Francophone. A community with a cultural richness meshed with French, Oji-Cree and Euro-Canadian heritage. We live to the rhythm of the forest industry. The sawmills have marked and still continue to influence its history and development. The Heritage Sawmill Marketplace presents exhibitions and photos showing the resilience of the ancestral families and sawmill workers. A land of lakes and rivers, rich in remarkable biodiversity in the Boreal Forest, Hearst is a four s