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You may have already gotten the information you are looking for but if not,
here's my two cents worth: TAXIDERMY: - I live in Pickle Lake and to my knowledge, there is no taxidermist in Pickle Lake, Sioux Lookout, Ignace or Dryden. Kenora and Thunder Bay both have taxidermists but the one used by the local outfitters is Hawkins Taxidermy in Winnipeg (www.mytaxidermy.com). AIR SERVICE: - As for cheap air service, I don't know how cheap it is compared to other operators but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend North Star Air, based in Pickle Lake. In addition to their charter service they offer trip outfitting, guided canoeing, kayaking and fishing trips. Even if all you need is the charter flight, they are still good people to talk to you and know the paddling conditions from year to year. Their website has ballpark figures for flights and they vary depending on which river you want to paddle. Heck, for that matter, if you have enough time you can start your Albany River paddling trip from Pickle Lake and only need a one way flight to get back. North-Star's sister company is Canoe Frontier and I went on their one week guided whitewater learning trip on the Otoskwin River last year and I can't say enough good things about the flight, the equipment, the guides and the management. Canoe Frontier is a first class company. I know North Star Air/Canoe Frontier service the Severn, the Winisk and the Albany Rivers but I'm not certain about the Sutton. www.canoefrontier.com Flying out of Pickle Lake makes a lot of sense since it's as far north as you can drive by paved road in Ontario and driving is cheaper than flying. Canoe Frontier/North Star Air is the only local company that specializes in flying canoeists up north but it's possible that a couple of the other fly-in camp operators would be willing to fly you in. Another possibility would be to fly to a northern community by commercial scheduled flights (www.wasaya.com) but I think this would end up being much more time consuming and possibly more expensive. Let me know if I can offer any more suggestions. Karen Golec Pickle Lake ON --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . .. I'm starting to plan a canoe trip to Northern Ontario for August/September 2006. We're experienced canoe trippers with all our own gear and a healthy aversion to risky whitewater. Right now I'm looking at the Severn, the Winisk, the Albany and the Sutton. Any first hand info on these rivers would be appreciated, especially pointers to really cheap air services. This trip is mainly a quest for a really, really big brook trout on a fly rod, so any recommendations for a good taxidermist in Pickle Lake, Sioux Lookout, etc appreciated also. Thanks in advance. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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