Autumn is a magical time. The leaves are changing colors, and the air has a crispness to it. It is the perfect time to get out and see the great outdoors. From nature hikes to fishing there is plenty to do in Northwest Ontario. Manotak Lodge is a four-star fishing lodge with a reputation for fantastic trophy fishery, quality accommodations, excellent meals, and friendly service. It is the perfect place to experience Perrault Falls Ontario.
Nature
Take a scenic drive and explore some nature trails. The amount of water alone will leave you in awe but so will the giant rocky cliffs and the wildlife you may see along the way. On your hike collect leaves that are unique in shape and color and keep them to commemorate your trip. Later you can press them into a journal and add your pictures from your adventures to create a fun and original scrapbook.
Fishing
We are located on one of the finest fishing lakes in Northwest Ontario. Making Manotak Lodge the ideal fishing vacation spot for Walleye, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Whitefish, Perch, and Muskie. With over 50 miles of shoreline, there is plenty of space to go out and find your own piece of the lake. Fall fishing is some of the best fishing. The sun is not so intense as the summer months, and it is a prime time to catch Walleye.The season to catch Muskie’s comes to an end at the conclusion of fall, so this is your time to take a fishing trip.
Special
This September join us for your fall adventure. Schedule a seven-day trip and enjoy a Fantastic Deals, with incredible fishing and amazing views. No matter what plan you choose you will receive half off your second fisherman! Making it easy for you to experience the beauty of Autumn in Perrault Falls Ontario. After a day of exploring the fall colors and catching the perfect fish get cozy in your cabin at Manotak Lodge. With meal plans and a housekeeping plan, your fall trip will be easy just like hooking the perfect fish with our expert guides. Check out our accommodations and take advantage of our amazing Fall Blowout Special. Grab that sweater and head to Northwest Ontario.