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What can you do at Great Bear Lake?

What can you do at Great Bear Lake?

Great Bear Lake is a fishing heaven

  • Nearby things to do in the Northwest Territories.
  • Cameron Falls River Trail.
  • Bush Pilot’s Monument.
  • Old Town.
  • Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Center.
  • Aurora Village.
  • Sightseeing Tours.

Can you drive to Great Bear Lake Canada?

All roads to Great Bear Lake invariably run through Yellowknife, or as the locals call it, YK.

Are there any towns on Great Bear Lake?

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Can you swim in the Great Bear Lake?

Swimming in Big Bear Lake during the summer is refreshing and fun for everyone. For parents who want a safe swimming area to bring the family, Meadow Park is the best place to go. The swim beach is sandy with a lifeguard, a floating dock and water toys, snack bar and public restrooms.

Where is the Great Bear Lake in Canada?

It can be found in the Northwest Territories and also along the Arctic Circle between 65 and 67 degrees of northern latitude and 118 and 123 western longitudes. Along the lake is a mountain known as Grizzly Bear Mountain.

Where to go fishing on Great Bear Lake?

Plummer’s is the ultimate Canadian fishing trip. We have lodges on both Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake, as well as a camp at the Tree River. Each lodge has its own unique features but all offer unparalleled fishing.

Are there Otters at Great Bear Lake Lodge?

Great Bear Lake Lodge is where our two turbine Otters are stationed and therefore is our only lodge that offers daily fly out opportunities. This is also our only lodge that offer anglers the opportunity of accessing any fishing for arctic char, including the world famous Tree River.

How many people go to Great Bear Lake?

Great Bear Lake. Home of the Trophy Trout. Plummer’s Great Bear Lake Lodge is world famous for providing an unparalleled, all-inclusive fly in fishing adventure. On the edge of the tree line and hundreds of miles from civilization, Great Bear Lake is the 4th largest lake in North America and is fished by only 300 lucky anglers each year.