Lake Nipigon Fishing
Embark on an unforgettable adventure at Onaman River Resort, nestled on the serene shores of Lake Nipigon in Ontario, Canada. Located 30 miles north of Jellicoe, our resort offers unparalleled access to some of the most pristine and remote fishing waters in the region. Home to record-breaking Brook Trout, trophy Lake Trout, and impressive Northern Pike, our fishing experience is second to none. Whether you are an avid angler, nature enthusiast or novice, Onaman River Resort provides the perfect setting for a memorable outdoor retreat.




Our resort offers exclusive access to the lake’s remote northern end, teeming with trophy Brook Trout, massive Lake Trout, and impressive Northern Pike– the pristine waters and rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield provide the perfect backdrop for your fishing journey.
Whether you’re an experienced angler or a novice looking to make unforgettable memories, Onaman River Resort promises an exceptional outdoor adventure surrounded by breathtaking scenery and abundant wildlife. Watch Onaman Resort Lake Nipigon VideoBook your stay at Onaman River Resort for the ultimate fishing adventure in the heart of the Canadian Shield. Experience world-class fishing and breathtaking scenery.
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Set against a backdrop pine trees and rock outcrops and cliffs in the heart of the Canadian Shield, we are ideally situated for access to remote northern end of Lake Nipigon. In addition our boat access is one of only six on the entire lake. Our boat access is one of only six on the entire lake, a lake 50% bigger than Lake of the Woods.
Home of the World Record Brook Trout, the average Lake Nipigon Brook Trout would be a trophy most anywhere else. Lake Nipigon also offers some of the best trophy Lake Trout Fishing in the world. Each year Lake trout over 50 lbs. are caught from our resort. Truly Impressive Northern Pike, commonly exceeding 40 inches are also caught near the islands and bays. Large concentrations of walleyes are found in the tributaries and select areas of the lake and its bays.