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Itinerary: Cruises depart from Kenora, Ontario, cruising
Lake of the Woods, May through October.
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Cabins: 6. There are 4 single cabins (7 x 5 ft.) each with a sink, and 2
double cabins (9 x 12 ft.), one of which has a sink and a head and one of
which has shower, sink, and
head. All lower deck guests share two baths with showers, sinks and heads.
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Dining: One table seats all guests. On two days there is a shore lunch of freshly caught pickerel.
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Dress: Casual with the exception of the last evening , for which guests
might choose to dress up.
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Facilities and Activities: Most of the recreation activities revolve
around Lake of the Woods, the second largest freshwater lake in Ontario, with
more than 14,000 islands and nearly 65,000 miles of shoreline. Cut out of the
hard rock of the Canadian Shield, it is a remnant of glacial Lake Agassiz and
has a maze of channels, islands and bays that make for excellent exploring,
fishing, birding, and photography. Guests fish for pickerel, muskie, northern,
and bass. Rods, reels, tackle and outdoor gear are provided. Duck hunting and
deer hunting are also available in the fall.
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Recent Fares Reported to Us: $2,500 U.S. per person for a
three-night trip. Whole boat charter: $16,000 U.S. for three nights for
eight guests.
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