
| Send EMail to Indian Head Camp Adventure | Indian Head Camp Adventure Contents |
Last modified on Aug 26, 1999
Based on Stuart Island on the northeast shores of Lake Athabasca in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada and situated in the heart of the Canadian Shield, this breathtakingly large and beautiful lake is over 280 miles in length and stretches from the eastern part of Saskatchewan well into the province of Alberta. With an average width of 40 miles and depths exceeding 400 feet, Lake Athabasca is also an integral part of the MacKenzie Delta, the third largest delta in the world and home to a wilderness famous for its history and unforgettable sights.
Home to over fifteen species of fish that are famous for the exceptional trophy size they can attain, this lake is known for the largest recorded Lake Trout ever caught (which weighed 102 pounds.) From monstrous sized pike often topping 40 pounds to the wily walleye, this lake can provide the excitement and thrill of catching the "big one" that will definitely challenge your skills as a sports fisherman. Maximize your ultimate sports fishing experience by taking advantage of a fishing paradise that can provide you fishing opportunities unequaled in Canada.
Indian Head Camp Adventures provides the sports Fisherman with the following services and amenities that are designed to maximize your investment in the ultimate fishing experience:
Maximize the actual time you can devote to serious sports fishing by quickly flying you from the point of arrival, Fort McMurray, Alberta to a remote airstrip located near Stuart Island, LakeAthabasca, Saskatchewan.
Maximize your comfort and safety in a lodge and guest cabins that provide amenities and services that are second to none.
Maximize the opportunity to challenge your fishing skills by getting you to the best fishing hot spots with eighteen foot lake boats, each equipped with both a 40 hp outboard motor and a 6 hp trolling motor.