A canoe trip is a wonderful way to spend time in the wilderness. You can get away from the stresses and noise of modern life, enjoy nature in the boreal forest and view our abundant wildlife all while exploring new territory. You can enjoy world class fishing, bond with friends and loved ones, take photos, indulge in our overly abundant blue berries and essentially do whatever you want.
After over 40 years in business, offering canoe trips, operating over 20 fly-in outpost camps and performing thousands of float plane flights in and around the Wabakimi Park, there are few things that we have not seen or few places that we have not been.
Do you want to combine a canoe trip with a stay at our small lodge on the Ogoki Reservoir?
We can easily plan a route combining a stay at the beginning or end of your trip. Please phone for pricing and details.

Let Us Help You Plan Your Canoeing Trip!
At Mattice Lake Outfitters, we will assist you plan and execute a canoe trip in Wabakimi Wilderness Park, Kopka River Waterway Park, Albany River Waterway Park and the surrounding Crown Lands. We offer the following items and services:
- Trip planning & route suggestions
- Topographic maps
- Arrange floatplane charter flights in & or out of the parks
- Vehicle shuttles to various road accessible access point
- Kevlar & Royalex canoe rentals
- Bear barrel rentals
- Overnight guest cabins at the seaplane base
- Park permits
- Crownland camping permits
- Fishing licences
- Free & secure vehicle parking



Read What Our Guests Have To Say
I happened to run into an old High School friend at a Pittsburgh Steelers Game, and all he could talk about (other than the Steelers) was this great fishing experience he had with an outfitter in Canada. He had been back several times and was sold on the relationship he had built with the outfitter. Both of us turned 50 years old last summer within weeks and my friend commented “wouldn’t it be great to share that occasion while fishing for Walleye in Canada.” Well, five months later, we were sitting in the red and black De Havilland Beaver, piloted by owner Don Elliot, of Mattice Lake Outfitters.