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Nestled deep in the heart of the Yukon, Wolf Lake Lodge affords a wilderness experience unlike any other. Protected by mountain ranges on either side, the lodge is accessible only by floatplane and provides unrivaled privacy and serenity. This is a turnkey facility offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the nature enthusiast.
SPECTACULAR SETTING: Bald and golden eagles soar across the vast sky during the 24 hours of daylight available during the months of June and July. While relaxing in the firewater hot tub, residents and guests can watch Alaskan moose amble by, while fishing enthusiasts will delight in the unsurpassed fishing opportunities. Wolf Lake is 14 miles long, three miles wide, and 250-feet deep—a perfect trout lake. Nearby May Lake offers superb pike action and plentiful red fin trout, and Wolf River has been described as the best grayling fishery in the world.
THE LOCATION: The westernmost of Canada’s three territories, Yukon was named after the Yukon River. Distinguished by its stunning scenery, this sparsely populated territory abounds in snow-melt lakes and perennial white-capped mountains. The Yukon is celebrated for its long summer hours, which produce a profusion of crops, flowers, and fruit. Pristine beauty invites nature lovers as well as sporting enthusiasts who enjoy fishing, ice climbing, canoeing and kayaking, hiking, and skiing. The Yukon also offers a wide variety of cultural events that attract people from all parts of the world, including music festivals and Klondike Gold Rush memorials and activities. Wildlife and nature observation is exceptional in the Yukon’s numerous parks.
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