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  1. Home - Gods Lake / Elk Island Lodge Fishing Resort

    Elk Island Lodge on God’s Lake, in Manitoba, Canada is a remote fly in fishing lodge that has fantastic fishing for Pike, Walleye, Lake Trout and Brook Trout.

  2. Gods Lake - Wikipedia

    Gods Lake is a lake in northeastern Manitoba in Canada. [1] [3] [4] [5] The lake covers an area of 1,151 square kilometres (444 sq mi) with a net (water surface) area of 1,061 square kilometres (410 sq mi), making it the 7th largest lake in the province. [6]

  3. God’s Lake - Gods Lake / Elk Island Lodge Fishing Resort

    God’s Lake – Northern Manitoba. God’s Lake is unique in it’s location and character… and it’s 1,300 square mile area is home to a high quality fishery where many guests not only qualify for a Manitoba Master Angler award but also consistently …

  4. God’s Lake - Your Manitoba Fishing Paradise

    Your Manitoba Fishing Paradise. Imagine an invigorating ride out on a mirror-still lake in the crisp morning air as bald eagles soar gracefully overhead. Moose watch from the trees near the shoreline as you stow your fishing gear, lures, tackle box and prized fishing rod and reel.

  5. God's Lake Haven - My Canada Fishing Trip

    The Gods Lake Haven fishing and hunting lodge sits along the shores of a quiet bay of Gods Lake in Northeastern Manitoba. This is a magical place where the fish grow large and fishermen find a reason to return.

  6. Gods Lake Fishing - Gods Lake / Elk Island Lodge Fishing Resort

    2014年8月17日 · Gods Lake, in Northern Manitoba is a fishing paradise that offers something special for all those who visit. With its pristine shores and deep water, Gods Lake is an incredible natural wonder that has to be experienced to be fully appreciated.

  7. Elk Island Lodge - Fishing with Larry

    Elk Island Lodge is a secluded paradise for anglers, nestled on the pristine shores of God's Lake in Northern Manitoba. This family-operated, fly-in-only lodge offers an unparalleled fishing experience in the cold, deep waters of the lake, renowned for its abundant populations of northern pike, lake trout, walleye, and brook trout.