Sandy Point Camp offer fantastic fishing, exceptional big game hunting and exciting adventures in a remote area of Northwestern Ontario’s vast wilderness. We are located on Kawashegamuk Lake, which is one of the most beautiful lakes in Ontario with pristine water and a shore framed with towering pine trees. You will have the opportunity to fish on ten different lakes for walleye, northern pike and lake trout. Guest can fish for Walleye, Northern Pike and Lake Trout on over ten different lakes. Our guests catch and release many trophies each season.
Due to our remote location we see very little fishing pressure. In the fall we offer outstanding Black Bear Hunting, Moose hunting, Grouse hunting and Whitetail Deer hunting.
Northwest Ontario Northern Pike Fishing
Our guests enjoy some of the best Northern Pike Fishing in Northwestern Ontario. It is not just high numbers of pike being caught, it’s the presence of many trophies. Northern Pike in the 36″ to 45″ range are common and because of our conservation policy these pike all get let go to grow larger.
Northwest Ontario Trout Fishing
Kawashegamuk Lake and Stormy Lake are the best Lake Trout lakes in our area. Lake Trout can be an elusive fish on some lakes but here 5 to 15 trout per day in the 3 to 5-pound range is common. There are large trout also in the 10 – 15lb range and the occasional approaching 20lbs. We catch them all season, shallow in the springtime to jigging the in the summer.
Northwest Ontario Walleye Fishing
Our outlakes offer great adventures for walleye fishing. Some of the lakes have high numbers of smaller to medium size Walleyes and others are huge trophy Walleye. You can easily catch 20 to 40 Walleyes on an average day with some great days where guests have caught up to 80.
Deer, Black Bear, and Moose Hunting
At Sandy Point Camp, we offer exceptional big game hunting for black bear, moose and deer. Black Bear Hunting is a time honored tradition here are Sandy Point Camp. We have a large Bear Management Area of prime Black Bear habitat but only take a limited number of hunters each year to ensure a high success rate. The farther north of Lake Superior you travel the bigger the bear get. Sometimes, our hunters get bears larger than 350 pound. Our area does sustain a nice color phase population. Both archery and rifle hunters are welcome.
We also have one Bull Moose rifle tag or one Bull Moose archery tag available. These are very coveted tags. Usually our tags are spoken for years in advance. Calf tags are always available. We do offer accommodations for resident hunters with their own tags.
Our remote location and abundant game gives our hunters a high success rate. We are located in a wilderness region east of Dryden and in between Vermillion bay and Ignace which is becoming well known as one of the best locations for trophy Whitetail Bucks in North America. There are many family activities as well as miles and miles of ATV trails and old logging roads for the ATVing enthusiast.