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Business Directory Prepared May 6/2016 Fishing Sectoral Business Directory Prepared May 6/2016 Besnard Lake Lodge Churchill Fisheries Box 838 Box 203 La Ronge, SK Denare Beach, SK S0J 1L0 S0P 0B0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: Creighton & Area Contact: Don Zacharias Contact: Jim Churchill Tel: 306-425-3474 Tel: 306-362-2388 Fax: 306-232-5181 Fax: 306-362-2389 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.besnardlake.com Description: Commercial fishing, finished product, fish Description: Seasonal outfitting camp, fishing, fully processing, freezing fresh pack, buyer & guided, cabins, store, & boat rentals. storage, retail & whole sale, vac pac pan Accessible by road or float plane. ready. Birchwood Drinking Falls Lodge Churchill River Canoe Outfitters/Forest Home General Delivery Box 1110 Stanley Mission, SK La Ronge, SK S0J 2P0 S0J 1L0 Location: Stanley Mission Location: Missinipe Contact: Norma McLeod-Hardlotte Contact: Rick Dirediger Tel: 306-635-2344 Tel: 306-635-4420 Description: Fishing camp & outfitters. Email: [email protected] Website: www.churchillrivercanoe.com Description: Canoe adventures, fully guided, rentals, Canoe Lake West Resort training, outfitting, fishing, & General Delivery accommodations. Canoe Narrows, SK S0M 0K0 Location: Canoe Narrows Churchill River Voyageur Lodge Tel: 306-829-2143 Box 69 Email: www.canoelakewestresort.com Air Ronge, SK Description: Fishing & family adventure outfitter, S0J 3G0 cabins, campsites, beach, playground, Location: La Ronge & Area showers, fuel, confectionery, boat & motor Contact: Terry Helary rentals. Fax: 306-425-3363 Email: [email protected] Website: www.voyageurlodge.com Carlson Fish Products Description: Fishing camp, cabin & boat rental with Box 35 guided service. La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 Location: La Ronge & Area Contact: Lenard Carlson, Owner Tel: 306-425-7424 Fax: 306-425-4164 Description: Commercial Fishing 1 Fishing Sectoral Business Directory Prepared May 6/2016 Collins Camps & Outfitting Inc. Grand Slam Lodge Box 580 General Delivery La Ronge & Area, SK Southend, SK S0J 3G0 S0J 2L0 Location: La Ronge & Area Location: Southend Contact: Chris Collins Contact: Floyd Olson Tel: 306-425-5443 Tel: 306-758-3188 Website: www.besnardlake.ca Email: [email protected] Description: Fishing, accommodations, campsites, boat Website: www.grandslamlodge.com & motor, guiding services. Description: Seasonal fishing outfitters, cabins, central washrooms, boats, & guides. Dore Lake Lodge Box 267 J. Waite Fisheries Inc. Big River, SK Box 443 S0J 0E0 Buffalo Narrows, SK Location: Dore Lake S0M 0J0 Contact: Duane & Val Schroh Location: Buffalo Narrows Tel: 306-832-4511 Contact: John Waite Fax: 306-832-4544 Tel: 306-235-4292 Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-235-4282 Website: www.dorelakelodge.com Email: [email protected] Description: Outfitters for fishing, deer, goose hunts, Description: Gas bar, commercial fishing, marina cabins, airstrip, boat & motor rentals, (summers only). bob cat work, Northstar guiding service. Construction & Mine. Cabin Rental, & Landscaping. English River Fish Plant Patuanak Jans Lake Lodge Location: Patuanak 905B9th St. C Sask Tel: 306-396-2200 Jan Lake Description: Fish packing & wholesale distribution. Location: Jans Lake Contact: Marie - Paul Koopman Tel: 306-632-4416 F.A.T.S Camp Fax: 306-632-4646 Box 400 Website: www.janlakelodge.com Jan Lake, SK Description: Fishing. Outdoor family resort. Location: Jans Lake Contact: Kim & Ed Wilburn Tel: 306-428-2182 Jims Camp Fax: 306-632-4400 box 400 Email: fatscampjanlake.com Stanley Mission, SK Description: Accommodations, guided, & seasonal S0J 2P0 fishing camp. Location: Stanley Mission Contact: Annie McKenzie Tel: 306-635-2052 Fax: 306-635-2282 Description: Fishing camp, seasonal May - Sept, accommodations. 2 Fishing Sectoral Business Directory Prepared May 6/2016 Kamkota Lodge Pine Island Resort Box 225 Box 990 Pinehouse, SK La Ronge, SK S0J 2B0 S0J 1L0 Location: Pinehouse Location: Missinipe Contact: Kamilla Ukrainnetz Contact: Rachelle Tel: 306-884-2177 Tel: 306-635-2422 Fax: 306-884-2187 Description: Outfitting, seasonal, & fishing. Email: [email protected] Website: www.kamkotalodge.com Description: Hunting & fishing camp-seasonal, Pinehouse Local Fishermans Co-op accommodations, boat & motor rental, Box 10 guiding-full services available. Pinehouse, SK S0J 2B0 Location: Pinehouse Lawrence Bay Lodge Contact: Lionel Smith Box 128 Tel: 306-884-4881 Tolna, North Dakota Fax: 306-884-4881 53380 Description: Commercial fishing, fish plant, & Location: Southend wholesale. Contact: Randy Engen Tel: 701-262-4560 Fax: 701-262-4233 Reindeer Lake Fish Packing Plant Email: [email protected] General Delivery Website: www.lawrencebay.com Kinoosao, SK Description: Outfitter, guided, seasonal moose hunting S0P 0J0 & fishing, serviced cabins, lodge, boats, & Location: Kinoosao guides. Tel: 306-758-3058 Fax: 306-758-3030 Description: Wholesale freshwater fish supplier - McKay Sisip Outfitters seasonal. Box 46 Cumberland House, SK S0E 0S0 Silence of the North Location: Cumberland House Pelican Narrows, Sask Contact: Robert McKay Location: Pelican Narrows Tel: 306-888-7067 Tel: 306-632-4655 Fax: 306-888-4414 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.silenceofthenorth.ca Website: www.sisipoutfitters.com Description: Seasonal fishing & bear hunting outfitters, Description: Seasonal full service guide, hunting-bear, accommodations in cabins & lodge deer, moose, waterfowl & grouse, fishing- campsites, boat & motor & canoe rental. northern pike & walleye. 3 Fishing Sectoral Business Directory Prepared May 6/2016 Sturgeon Landing Outfitters Tinkers Niska Channel Outfitting Box 24 Box 490 Sturgeon Landing, SK Buffalo Narrows, Sask S0P 0H0 S0M 0J0 Location: Sturgeon Lake Location: Buffalo Narrows Contact: Jim Metz/Brenda Bonner Contact: Gerald Tinker Tel: 306-688-4410 Tel: 306-235-7643 Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-235-4835 Website: sturgeonlandingoutfitters.com Email: [email protected] Description: Seasonal Outfitting, Fishing and Hunting - Website: http://www.tinkerscamp.com Bear, Moose, Pickerel, & Jack fish. Description: Accommodations, fishing guide, boats, & outpost. T&D Amisk Cabins Box 89 Twin Bay Resorts Creighton, SK General Delivery S0P 0A0 Deschambault, SK Location: Creighton & Area S0P 0C0 Contact: Bruce/Janet Joa Location: Deschambault Lake Tel: 306-362-2239 Tel: 306-632-4767 Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-632-2257 Website: www.tdamisk.com Email: [email protected] Description: Summer Resort, Outfitting, Fishing, & Description: Boat & modern cabin rentals, restaurant, Family Recreation. outfitting for fishing, bear hunt, moose hunt, full guiding services. Thompsons Camps Box 419 La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0 Location: Missinipe Contact: Wendy Parsons Tel: 306-635-2144 Fax: 306-635-2134 Email: [email protected] Website: www.adventuredestinations.ca Description: Outfitting, fishing, rooms & meals year round. Thunderbird Camps Box 608 Creighton, SK S0P 0A0 Location: Pelican Narrows Contact: Larry Stevenson Tel: 306-632-2020 Fax: 306-632-2122 Email: [email protected] Description: Fly in fishing & hunting outfitters camp located at Pelican Narrows, Sk. 4 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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