Our family's summer vacation brought us to Camp Anjigami this year, and after staying 5 nights there we've all agreed that our trip was amazing. Camp Anjigami is mostly surrounded by Lake Anjigami, allowing almost every view to be photo worthy. The cottage was well kept, with all the necessities equipped. The camp had numerous activities which all of our members enjoyed, including; swimming, boating, kayaking, canoeing, hiking, BBQing and pool. And along with those activities, the camp offered many places to simply sit and relax, one of those places being the community area, which had rocking chairs and an area for a fire. The hosts of the camp, Craig and Linda, who were such kind and caring hosts, also offered to show us activities. Linda showed our group a hiking trail across the lake called 'Robs Trail' which boasted an incredible view on top of a rocky hill near the end. Craig individually taught each of the younger members of the group how to operate the boats, which we later rented out. We highly recommend to anyone reading!…
Our group stayed at Camp Anjigami for three nights but we could have stayed for another week! We stayed in the bunkhouses and the newly constructed kitchen, which are clean, fully-equipped and very affordable. The hosts, Linda and Craig are extremely accommodating and friendly! There are so many activities to do at the camp, including kayaking and canoeing on the lake (especially during sunset!) and playing pool in the community game room! We had such a relaxing and fun experience in this little piece of paradise and look forward to coming again:)
As you can tell from the many reviews, Camp Anjigami is genuinely one of the best getaway experiences. You will be met with Linda and Craig, who are amazingly accommodating, generous, and kind hosts. Whether you stay in the bunkhouse (like we did) and use the all-inclusive newly built bunkhouse kitchen, or book one of the other cabins, you'll benefit from breathtaking views and scenery throughout your stay (as well as very reasonable and affordable rates). There isn't a single spot that isn't picture-worthy. Our group loved the community area with a games room (pool and shuffleboard) and a large gazebo with picnic tables, a bonfire pit, and a bar counter. The beach has soft white sand leading to clear waters. We recommend renting boats or going out on kayaks to experience the beauty of the lake in the water. There are scenic points at different points of the lake reachable by boat, and specific fishing spots. Camp Anjigami has something for everyone and we recommend it for anyone thinking of taking a trip (but book before its booked)!…
My parents joined my husband & I on Anjigami Lake Labour Day weekend this year. They stayed in the cozy & quaint Paradise Cabin overlooking the lake. They thoroughly enjoyed the quiet & beautiful surroundings & hospitality of Linda & Craig, the lodge owners. Camp Anjigami is the perfect spot for a getaway to enjoy scenic views & fun outdoor activity. Highly recommended!
My daughter and I spent an amazing 4 days on Tik Lake this past June. The fishing was good and we were able to enjoy plenty of fresh fish. Craig and Linda were gracious hosts and flew in shortly after we arrived to introduce themselves and answer any questions that we had. The camp was clean and nicely equipped with 2 fridges, gas stove, cooking utensils, and even hot running water. Boats and motors were all in excellent working condition with plenty of fuel. The views from the camp and all over the lake are incredible! We saw moose every day and even saw one swimming across the lake. Perhaps my favorite experience was opening the windows before bed and listening to the loons on the lake. We will definitely be returning in the future to enjoy this little piece of paradise!
Linda and Craig are great and kind hosts. Stayed at the end of July. Solid fishing for pike and walleye at outlets and inlets to the Lake. Amazing sunsets and fires cooking walleye on the beach. Took young guys who could not wait to get back home and tell stories about how to catch fish and make blueberry pancakes.
Awesome place to get away from the norm. Hiking, fishing, swimming, exploring, kayaking, etc. The kids had a blast and Linda & Craig were great hosts. We are glad friends of the family invited us, and even made new friends while we were there. Hope to be back!
This is our very first fly-in to a remote lake fishing experience. Three of us took off from Hawk Air air base and took the approx. 20 minute flight into Gould Lake--the cabin is the only one on the lake--we saw not another soul for 4 days(other than the host flying in on the same day to make sure everything was good with us and the facility. The cabin is as described-this happens to be Craig and Linda Williams most rustic--it's warm, dry, stove works, fridge works, screens keep bugs out--and most importantly for those of us who fish the boats and motors were problem free. It's a beautiful setting on a point overlooking the lake. Definitely will be back with Camp Anjigami but will bring my spouse and all 3 adult sons. Jim, Lane and Austin
I spent 5 days on Tikamaganda Lake with my brothers in late August and early September and we had an unbelievable time! The cabin on the lake is top notch - hot water, great wood stove, porch, and everything else (and more) you could ask for on a fly-in! Fishing was very good- we ate lots of walleye and caught a 39 inch 15 lbs pike! Lost a much bigger one, so there are some trophy fish in Tik! Linda and Craig were extremely helpful and made the entire trip easy to coordinate. Craig even came and dropped off beer and water at no extra charge so we weren’t overweight! Looking forward to our next trip - thanks for an incredible time!
Had a great time with 4 of my buddy's. Have several great fish Fry's caught a few nice Walleyes and few 30 plus inch Pike. Camp was nice and seemed to have everything we needed. All in all a great trip
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