Hunting Lodges In Saskatchewan
I have spent the last four summers at hunting lodges in Saskatchewan. I have found some really beautiful places.
I stayed at Safari River Outdoors in Saskatoon four years ago. It was the first of the Saskatchewan hunting lodges I stayed at.
Safari River Outdoors is so beautiful. It is one of the prettiest hunting lodges I’ve ever seen. It is built at the confluence of the Beaver River and the Meadow River.
I was not sure if hunting lodges had the amenities that I’ve come to expect on vacation, but I was not disappointed. The log cabin that I stayed in with my friends was very comfortable.
The hunting lodges that I like best have really nice views. I was also impressed with the sense of community that was conveyed at the Pickerel Bay Cabins in La Ronge, Saskatchewan. There was a centrally located cookout area to encourage guests to cook and eat together.
Hunting lodges like Pickerel Bay Cabins offer a very personal experience. I liked the attention to detail during my stay there. This is one of the hunting lodges that have decided that small is better and limit the number of guests accordingly.
The hunting lodges at Oliver Lake in Prince Albert are all pretty nice. The standout hunting lodge is the Oliver Lake Wilderness Lodge. I highly enjoyed staying
as their guest.
When I stayed at the Oliver Lake Wilderness Lodge, I chose to stay in one of the hunting lodges’ cabins. The cabins all face Oliver Lake and sunrise was so incredibly beautiful.
Visiting hunting lodges continued to be my summer theme this year when I visited Lawrence Bay Lodge in Toina, Saskatchewan. I have never had such a wonderful breakfast in all my life.
While I was staying at Lawrence Bay Lodge, I took advantage of the fishing at Reindeer Lake. I caught a delicious Walleye and the cook, like most you find at hunting lodges, cooked it for me and the other lodge guests.
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