REINDEER LAKE SASKATCHEWAN

WORLD FAMOUS FOR ITS RICH TROPHY FISHING & SCENERY

Discover our world – Discover Reindeer Lake.

A true northern experience

Escape the ordinary to find out why Reindeer Lake is so special and how it can be a place to call your own. Explore the untouched environment that is thriving with a healthy fish habitat, majestic wildlife and numerous plant species. Discover breathtaking views of landscape sceneries, colourful sunsets and the dancing northern lights.

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Facts About Reindeer Lake

  • 2nd largest freshwater lake in Saskatchewan, 11th largest in North America and 22nd largest in the world
  • Nearly 2 million fishable acres
  • Sheltered by the elements with over 5500 islands giving 5700 miles of shoreline for a thriving fishing habitat
  • Grand Slam fishing for trophy Northern Pike, Lake Trout, Arctic Grayling and Walleye plus several other fish species
  • Maximum length of 230kms (140 miles)
  • Maximum width of 60kms (37 miles)
  • Maximum depth of 719 feet
  • Average depth of 56 feet
  • Lake type and origin – glacial
  • Frozen from November to June
  • 94 freshwater rivers creeks and contributories
  • Un-compromised fish habitat
  • Inflow from the Cochrane River and also fed by numerous rivers and streams
  • Outflow to the Reindeer River, into the Churchill River thence east towards Hudson Bay

Record Sized Fish

Here are a few things you should consider before making your decision:

Characteristics of sustaining a great trophy fishing lake normally includes the size, plenty of islands to shelter from the elements as well as providing bays, channels and endless weedy shoreline. Plenty of rivers and contributories, watershed and rocky structure. Located in a remote isolated location away from large populations.

Reindeer Lake is considered one of the top fisheries in the world for trophy Pike. It is also a premier fishery for Lake Trout, Walleye and Arctic Grayling and is home to many species of fish including Lake Whitefish, Burbot, and Perch.

Arctic Lodges is perfectly situated in the middle of the lake, giving guests of the lodge quick and easy access to all areas of the lake.

During your stay with us, you have a real opportunity to catch a world record sized fish.

With direct fly-in access, Arctic Lodges gives you the best chance for trophy fish in all the four main species - Northern Pike, Lake Trout, Walleye and Arctic Grayling - The Canadian Grand Slam of Fishing!

Arctic Grayling

The Arctic Grayling (Thymallus Arcticus) is part of the salmon family (Salmonidae family) which is comprised of five subspecies. 

Lake Trout

The Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) are native to North America with a large abundance in Northern Saskatchewan. 

Northern Pike

The Northern Pikes latin name, Esox Lucius, translates to water wolf, an obvious reference to the predatory habits of this fish as they have great hunting skills. 

Northern Pike

The Northern Pikes latin name, Esox Lucius, translates to water wolf, an obvious reference to the predatory habits of this fish as they have great hunting skills. 

Our Essential Comprehensive Guide To Fly Fishing on Reindeer Lake 

Fly fishing at Arctic Lodges is an unparalleled experience, offering anglers the chance to catch some of the most pristine and powerful fish in the world. From the stunning landscapes to the thrill of the catch, an adventure with Arctic Lodges provides memories that will last a lifetime. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you prepare for your fly fishing trip in the Arctic.