What You Should Bring
Mark Walters. Near our boat house in Chapleau.
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Compulsory equipment for your boat which you should bring: 
Please bring a life jacket for every person in your group. The life jackets must have the Department of Transport or Coast Guard approval label.
Please also bring a flashlight for each boat.
Also please bring for your stay with us: 
Food for a week. You can best buy your food at home. After driving this far you are likely to be tired and shopping at a strange store on your arrival here will be the last thing you need. Visitors from the U.S.A. can bring two weeks supply through customs duty free. You can get more here if you run short because there is a super market in Chapleau called Chapleau Valu-Mart. It is quite close to our base in Chapleau. Click here for help to find your way there.
Measuring tape to measure fish
Cell Phone if you have one. See more about this here
Side cutters to cut hooks. When releasing fish, simply cut the hook, to avoid injuring the fish
First aid kit
Ziplock bags for packing fish
Fishing equipment including landing net and fillet knife
A pair of binoculars is nice for looking at wildlife
Coffee filters (standard 8-12 cup)
Rain gear
Bath soap
Towels and face cloths
Toilet tissue
Dish towels and dish cloth
Dish soap and scrub pads
A water-tight flashlight for each boat
Please note that we do not accept pets
Certified guide dogs for the blind are welcome
To save your back, avoid packing excessively heavy coolers and boxes.
If you want to fish after dark please bring a clamp-on navigation light. Our fishing boats are not equipped for night-time use
What we supply
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