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Fishing Canada ResortsFishing Canada Resorts : Vaughan Lake Outpost Camp

Vaughan Lake is actually a bay of Lac Seul, measuring 25 miles in length and 4 miles in width at it widest point. VAUGHAN LAKE is a virtual Walleye factory. There is a high population of Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass and Perch, which are often overlooked. There is another adjoining lake to fish on as well.

At Vaughan Lake, enjoy a 34′ x 34′ three bedroom cabin with screened porch and a smaller 20′ X 24′ cabin. The outpost has hot & cold running water, nice shower,  filtered water supply, solar power, propane stove & lights, two refrigerators, freezer, and can accommodate up to 8 people.

Dependable 16′ extra wide Lund Boats with Yamaha motors. For your safety we include radio telephone communication with the flying service.

Please Note: Vaughn Lake is a Provincial Fish Sanctuary from December 31 to  June 14 because it’s the main spawning grounds for Lac Seul’s Walleye.


Fishing

  • Walleye
  • Northern Pike
  • Small Mouth Bass
  • Perch

Black Bear Hunting

Black Bear Hunting


Vaughn Lake & Outpost (Remote Bay of Lac Seul):

Max Length: 22 miles (straight line from tip to tip – Navigation is closer to 25 miles)
Max Width: 4 Miles
Vaughn Lake MapArea: 8960 acres
Shoreline: 74.52 Miles
Max Depth: 25 Feet
Average Depth: 18 Feet
Elevation: 1057 feet above Sea Level
Fish Species: Walleye, Pike. Smallmouth Bass, Perch
Main Access: Fly-in by floatplane
Water Access: Boat Access to Lac Seul (22 miles from cabin)
GPS: (Latitude 50.197781) (Longitude -92.460251)

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