North Caribou Camps is a remote fly-in fishing operation on North Caribou Lake in northwestern Ontario, near Pickle Lake. It is a fit for groups that want a large, lightly accessed lake and are comfortable planning a true fly-in stay rather than driving directly to a roadside resort.
The operation is based on Cemetery Island on North Caribou Lake, an approximately 81,000-acre waterbody known for walleye and northern pike. Published travel arrangements include flight access from Thunder Bay, with a pre-trip overnight stay in Thunder Bay included with some package arrangements.
North Caribou Camps offers more than one trip style. Guests can consider the main camp, a private housekeeping cabin, or the operator’s single outpost cabin on North Caribou Lake. A meal-plan option is also published for groups that prefer support with food preparation.
The main-camp setting includes sleeping cabins, a cook cabin, shower facilities, a fish-cleaning building, and a camp attendant. The private cabin option is described as accommodating four to six guests with its own kitchen, bath, and dock.
This is best suited to anglers who value remote walleye and pike water, a self-directed group trip, and the experience of flying into camp. Confirm the current flight routing, luggage and grocery procedures, cabin assignment, meal-plan availability, boat allocation, and exact package inclusions before booking.
Planning a Trip to North Caribou Camps
North Caribou Camps is a fly-in North Caribou Lake fishing destination with main-camp, housekeeping, and outpost choices.
Where is North Caribou Camps and how do guests get there?
North Caribou Camps is located on North Caribou Lake near Pickle Lake in northwestern Ontario. Published trip information identifies fly-in access from Thunder Bay.
Confirm the current departure airport, overnight requirements, flight timing, luggage allowance, and weather procedures before making connecting travel plans.
What fish can anglers target at North Caribou Camps?
The operator and regional listing information highlight walleye and northern pike fishing on North Caribou Lake.
Ask about current fishing conditions, seasonal patterns, regulations, and the boat setup that best fits your group before selecting dates.
What accommodation options does North Caribou Camps offer?
Published options include the main camp, a private housekeeping cabin, and one outpost cabin. The housekeeping cabin is described as having a full kitchen, bath, and private dock.
Confirm the current sleeping capacity, kitchen equipment, bathroom arrangement, boat assignment, and whether the accommodation is the best fit for your party.
Are meals available at North Caribou Camps?
North Caribou Camps publishes housekeeping accommodation and indicates that an American Plan meal option may be available.
Ask directly whether the meal plan is offered for your dates, what it includes, and what groceries or personal supplies your group should bring.