Beaver Lodge Fly-Inn

Fly-In Fishing Lodge and Cabins

The Lodge

The Cabins

Saskatchewan Fly-In Fishing Lodge

The Main Lodge: Beaver Lodge

At the heart of our camp is Beaver Lodge, a spacious and welcoming retreat designed to accommodate large groups and provide a comfortable base for your fishing adventure.

  • Amenities: The lodge features lounge, dining area, TV, Wifi and Ice Maker in the Main Lodge offering plenty of room to relax and dine in style. 
  • Accessibility: Convenient boardwalks connect the lodge to all cabins and facilities, ensuring ease of movement for guests of all abilities.

Dining at Beaver Lodge

We pride ourselves on offering hearty, delicious meals to keep you energized for a full day of fishing.

  • Breakfast: Start your day with a hungry man’s breakfast, featuring eggs, bacon, sausage, hashbrowns, and pancakes. Served buffet-style, so you can enjoy as much as you like.
  • Lunch: Create your own sandwiches with an assortment of meats, breads, and toppings. During your stay, enjoy an unforgettable shore lunch of freshly caught fish at a scenic lakeside location.
  • Dinner: Savor a variety of gourmet meals, including ribeye steak, baby back ribs, pork chops & chicken and all the fixings. Each dinner is paired with fresh fruits and salads to round out the meal.

If you have special dietary requirements, simply let us know when booking, and we’ll ensure your meals are prepared accordingly.

Saskatchewan Fly-In Fishing Cabins

Comfortable Cabins for Every Group Size

Our cabins are designed to provide a cozy and relaxing experience after a day of fishing. All are connected by accessible boardwalks to the main lodge for your convenience.

Brady’s Inn:
The newest and beautifully designed cabin perfect for small groups seeking modern comforts.

Pats Palace:
Modern cabin located above the new workshop with two spacious bedrooms and full bathroom.

Evergreen Inn:
Ideal for couples or small families providing a charming, intimate retreat.

Eagle’s Nest:
Our largest modern cabin, featuring two separate bedrooms, a main living room.

Bear’s Den:
A rustic log cabin with one large bedroom and a main living area. While it lacks amenities, it is located a few steps away from our central luxury shower house, containing 2 full bathrooms.

Amenities Provided at Beaver Lodge

Bedding & Towels: All provided for your comfort.
Shower & Bathrooms: Most cabins are equipped with Full Bathrooms Facilities.
Dining: Enjoy hearty meals prepared daily in the main lodge.

Wilderness Hiking Trails at Beaver Lodge

Trail Overview

  • Starting Point: The trail begins near the generator building at the main lodge and heads north into a lush forest of spruce and pine.
  • Distance & Duration: It’s a 40-minute round trip (out-and-back), making it an ideal activity between fishing excursions.
  • Elevation Highlights:
    • First Outlook: At 1,721 feet, enjoy stunning views of the rapids flowing from a small unnamed lake into Lower Foster Lake.
    • Second Outlook: At 1,733 feet, spot the flags flying at Beaver Lodge through the trees—an excellent photo opportunity.
  • Final Destination: The trail leads to Anderson Lake, where you can stand on the shore and view the rapids that connect it to the unnamed lake.

Flora, Fauna, and Natural Wonders

The Anderson Trail is a nature lover’s paradise, offering a diverse array of plant life and scenic beauty throughout the year:

  • Spring & Early Summer:
    • Blooming Highlights: Labrador Tea, Bog Laurel, Moss Cranberry, Blueberry, Dewberry, Kinnikinnick, and Pink Lady Slippers.
    • Lush Mosses: Marvel at the unique mosses carpeting the forest floor.
  • Mid-Summer: Wildflowers of every color add a vibrant touch to the landscape.
  • Late Summer & Fall: Discover fascinating mushrooms of various shapes and sizes.

Tips for a Safe & Enjoyable Hike

  • Footwear: Wear sturdy hiking shoes to navigate slippery rocks and challenging climbs.
  • Insect Protection: Apply bug spray (15% DEET or higher) to ward off pesky insects.
  • Safety: Bring a bear whistle or maintain noisy conversation to alert wildlife, though bear encounters are rare.
  • Trail Navigation: Follow the colored flag tapes tied to trees. Always locate the next marker before losing sight of the last one.
  • Weather Considerations: Avoid hiking immediately after rain to ensure safe footing.

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