Our four night stay in June/July was our second vacation at Errington's Wilderness Island Resort. We stayed for two nights in 2006, and that was not enough time to explore the lake and the bountiful fauna and flora of the area. We saw loons, quails, a moose and her calf, a bear and her three cubs, a golden eagle, and a variety of fish during our first visit. During our second vacation, we saw mergansers (female and male), a loon with her two chicks, beavers, a mating pair of eagles and their eaglets, and, of course, fish. The mood of Wabatongushi Lake changes daily; there is always something new to see or hear (or not hear in the cases of airplanes, cars, loud music, etc.). The cabins are somewhat enjoyably secluded, although most are connected to the main lodge by a foot path. The wooden boats are charming and hearty; thumping through the waves in a wooden boat is intoxicating! And the food--the DINNERS! We had Housekeeping with Dinners for both of our visits, and there is nothing like coming in from a full day on the lake to a three course gourmet meal. Many kudos to Verlynn and Doris; we always left the lodge full and looking forward to the next night's meal. Al, Doris, and the staff always went out of the way, from letting me borrow a hat to protect my sunburned ears to bailing water out of the boat in the middle of the night after a thunderstorm, to make our stay worry-free and comfortable. If you want a peaceful stay on a beautiful lake to enjoy nature, Errington's Wilderness Island Resort is for you. It IS in the middle of nowhere, so prepare for sun, bugs, and possible rain. We plan on returning next summer!!
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