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Whether you are interested in trophy lake trout fishing in the northern barren-ground
region of the Northwest Territories, nature photography, canoeing
remote arctic rivers, eco-tourism, or wildlife viewing, Aylmer
Lake Lodge can offer you the best in a Canadian wilderness
experience.
Aylmer Lake Lodge, located 227 air miles northeast of Yellowknife,
is just now becoming discovered as a destination of choice
for trophy lake trout, and arctic grayling fishing. Few anglers
have been fortunate to fish these pristine waters, and the
big lake trout are guaranteed to stress your fishing tackle.
Overlooking Rocknest Bay near the Thanakoie Narrows (a wide
river system separating Aylmer and Clinton Colden lakes),
the Lodge is ideally situated for the guest wishing to explore
or fish this expansive body of water. Both lakes combined
stretch over 80 miles in length, and have only begun to be
explored for their trophy fishing potential. The water in the
lakes is so clear that you can watch huge lake trout swimming
15 feet below the surface.
At Aylmer Lake Lodge, you will stay in a private cabin overlooking
the water, near the main lodge. While at the main lodge, we
do all the work, while you have all the fun. Available to
our more adventuresome guests are our outpost camps, which
offer the ultimate in remoteness. You will stay in a tent
frame camp equipped with all the supplies and food you will
need while enjoying the seclusion of your own lake to pursue
world-class lake trout and arctic grayling. A variety
of adventures await your discovery.. Can You Handle It?
Check out the premiere issue of our quarterly Fishing Newsletter. Or email us to receive a copy.
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