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FAQ – Staying at Marten River Lodge

DO YOU ACCEPT PETS?

Yes we do.  We think your pet deserves a vacation just like you.  All we ask is that you keep you pet leashed and clean up after them.  Other guests will appreciate your efforts.  We also ask that you do not lock your pet up while you’re fishing as they tend to bark when left unattended. See pet rates and policies.

COTTAGES

Yes they do.  Each cabin has a large screened area to sit back and relax in a bug free environment.  We think it’s an important convenience especially during the evening hours.

Yes. We include pots, pans, utensils, refrigerator, oven, stove, microwave, kettle, all bedding, bath towels, propane heaters, and coffee pots and filters.

You need to bring soap, shampoo, beach towels and your clothes. Don’t forget your swim suit and rain gear!

Yes we do. Marten River Lodges runs on the Ontario hydro power grid which provides 24 hour electricity.

Our standard check-out time is 10:00 AM and check-in is 2:00 pm. If available we can make special arrangements for your party for earlier check-ins or later check-outs.  Additional fees may apply.

Yes. Upon arrival you will be provided with a complete orientation. This usually takes 20 to 30 minutes. If you require licensing, it will take a little longer. After your orientation and licensing and you are settled into your cabin, you can hit the water. Boats must be returned to the docks 30 minutes before check-out on your departure date.

We are often asked about pests and though black flies, mosquitoes and other pests are part of nature in the north, we do take steps to control these as much as possible. Each cabin is equipped with a screened porch for your comfort and convenience. Inside each cabin, we have installed KONK automatic time-release pest control devices. Konk uses natural pyrethrin and is safe around food, pets and kids and it controls flies, mosquitoes, ants and a host of other common pests. Many of our guests have commented how bug-free our cabins are even in the height of fly season. So they work!

Outside, the onset of black fly season usually occurs mid- to late May and can continue into mid- June, though in our experience, black flies have not been a significant problem for us. Once the weather turns warmer, the flies die off and it’s rare to see them survive for more than a week or two each spring. Depending on how wet any given summer may be mosquitoes can be with us all season if the temperatures remain conducive for them. They can be more of a nuisance in the evenings than during the day. Good news is, they are rarely a bother when you’re out on the water. And keep in mind – when the bugs are biting – so are the Fish!

On land, be prepared with a good repellent and you’ll be fine. If you forget to bring some, we often have sprays available in our tuck shop.

DINING

Meals at MRL are highly rated and we ensure you get only the freshest ingredients prepared by our respected Master Chef. We understand your appetite can be more active than usual when you are out on the water all day, so we plan our meals with this in mind. You’ll be full and more than satisfied when you leave the dining room. Leave your scale at home!

We serve breakfast at 7:00 am
We serve dinner at 6:00 pm
Lunch is pre-packed in the morning and ready to take with you.
No worries! We’ll pack it up and place it in your cabin so you can heat it up later if you like. Just let us know ahead of time or call from the water. We have excellent cell service.

Yes. Having fun can be tiring and at the end of the day many people prefer to not have to start preparing dinner.  You can choose our Modified Meal Plan option which gives you your choice of breakfast & lunch OR dinner each day. This allows more flexibility to your experience.

Guests who are cooking for themselves may also choose to join us for dinner on occasion. All we ask is that you reserve in advance (24 hours is appreciated) as we carefully order fresh food based on expected guests.

Yes. Our Chef is quite knowledgeable about most dietary restrictions. We can adjust your meals accordingly. Additionally, you may bring any special items with you to assist with your meals.

THE LODGE (OPEN 24/7)

Smoking or vaping are NOT allowed in the lodge, dining room or inside any of our cabins due to local ordinances. However, you can smoke or vape in the screened in porch of your cottage. This keeps our cottages smelling clean for non-smoking guests. Cigarette disposal containers are located throughout the camp for the convenience of our guests and all screen porches have ashtrays.

No we don’t. You are allowed to bring your own beverages and enjoy them on our property. We have a local LCBO store about one mile away. We have ice and refrigerators available for your use in the lodge with all the glasses you may need. Ice is also available.

Yes. We have a small tuck shop where you can buy essentials such as mosquito spray, fishing lures, charcoal and lighter fluid. We also carry Marten River shirts, hats, jackets, etc. to take back to your friends and family.

The main lodge is a great place to spend time on rainy days or just to relax. We have an assortment of games, large screen satellite TV, DVD and VHS movies, free Wi-Fi, a fireplace, pool table, darts, books and music. It’s not unusual to have musicians in the camp and to have spontaneous jam sessions around the fire!

Yes. Free Wi-Fi is available in the lodge and reaches many parts of the camp. Cabins in direct proximity of the lodge are able to receive signals in the screen porches but the signal does not penetrate our log walls. Cell phone reception is excellent throughout the camp and about half way up our water system.

Guest participating in our guided remote lake adventures may have limited cell service during their outing, though some lakes have better reception than others.

THE GROUNDS/BEACH

We offer all of that for free while staying at our camp. We have kayaks, water bikes, a canoe, water trampoline and a gently sloping beach with lounge chairs. The water during the summer months is warm, refreshing and fun.

We have a basketball hoop, horseshoes, hiking and sunbathing on our beach or water-side deck. Guests can also enjoy a camp fire or marshmallow roast – free firewood is included! Also check out our package rates on UTV adventures and guided remote lake fishing adventures.

There is so much diverse wildlife here; you can expect to see anything at any time! We have Marten (of course) lynx, otter, beavers, bald eagles, golden eagles, flying squirrels, weasels, minx, muskrat, hares, wolves, moose, deer, bear, fishers, raccoons, porcupines, ravens, vultures, bats, and a multitude of birds. Early morning or late evening hikes are prime time to see these creatures, and it’s not unusual to see moose in the water while out on your boat.

FISHING AND BOATING

Pleasure Craft Operators Card

As of September 15, 2009 all boaters are required to have the Pleasure Craft Operator Card in order to operate a powered watercraft. There is no grandfather clause or age exemption – this law applies to all boaters. Powered watercraft includes PWC’s and watercraft fitted with any size motor – even a trolling motor.  We encourage anyone who will be operating a boat to get their Pleasure Craft Operators Card.  https://www.boaterexam.com/canada/

Currently, a Pleasure Craft Operator Card is not required in order to operate a rented watercraft. Instead, it is sufficient for a renter to complete a mandatory rental safety checklist. We will have these available to you as part of your orientation in the event you do not have a card.

For the safety of our guests and as a courtesy to fishermen, PWCs (jet skis) are not permitted at Marten River Lodge. We do not permit anyone under the age of 21 to operate our boats.

Non-residents only need to obtain a Pleasure Craft Operator Card if they are operating their powered boat in Canadian waters for more than 45 consecutive days or if the boat they are operating is registered or licensed in Canada (this includes rented boats). Boater Education Cards or equivalent certifications are recognized in Canada. Proper identification should be kept on board at all times to provide proof of residency.

Yes we offer both by internet access to the on-line purchasing on the MNR site.  You can also go to Trappers Trading Post to buy in person.  (5 minute drive)

Yes. We have a screened fish cleaning station equipped with knives, sharpening stones, scales, cutting boards, running water and packaging materials. For guests returning from guided fishing excursions, our guides will clean, package, label and freeze your fish for you.

Yes. While we are a proponent of catch and release fishing, you can take your limit out of our main lakes and some of our select back lakes. The very remote back lake fishing is reserved for catch and release only. Unless you plan to mount any trophy sized fish you may catch, we encourage you release them after you have taken your photos, of course. We are in Zone 11.

We supply all that is essential for safe boating operations including an anchor, bail bucket, safety kits, fishing nets, life preservers and a paddle. You need to bring your camera, fishing gear, tackle box bait, sunscreen and a hat.

If you like to fish – anytime is a good time to fish!! Walleye (Pickerel), Northern Pike and Lake Trout season open the third Saturday in May each year, coinciding with the opening of our camp. Walleye become more active after the spring spawn – generally in late May and early June and remain active right through fall. Pike are more aggressive all season long and avid spring fisherman can take advantage of Lake Trout found in shallower waters (12 – 20’) before summer weather sends them much deeper beyond 60’. Lake Trout season closes end of September each fall. Bass season opens the third Saturday in May and smallies are most active from June through mid-September. Perch and White Fish run all year and are large and plentiful in our waters.

We pick our Guides like we pick our friends. They are honest, sincere, fun and knowledgeable and work very hard to ensure your entire experience is rewarding and memorable. They are more than just fishermen too. They are photographers, story tellers and nature interpreters; they care about the environment and its inhabitants. They cook, clean fish, hike equipment to the remote areas…and get you on fish! Whether you’re a novice angler or an experienced sportsman, our Guides are there to take good care of you.

Gratuities make up a significant part of service industry workers’ earnings. Though by no means are tips mandatory, our guides, chef, housekeeping and grounds keeping staff all work hard to ensure every part of your experience at MRL meets or exceeds your expectations and they greatly appreciate your consideration. There is no set amount. Give what you are comfortable giving in accordance with your level of satisfaction.

For your convenience, gratuity envelops are placed in your cabin for housekeeping staff. For other staff, feel free to approach them directly with any tips you may wish to offer. For the convenience of large groups, MRL is happy to add a general gratuity amount of your choosing to your bill and will disperse it to staff according to your specified instruction.

For all groups of 7 or more people, we include a minimum gratuity as part of your quote based on the number of people in your party and associated services. We thank you for your consideration and support in this regard.

CANADA

Entry into Canada: Canadian law requires that all persons entering Canada carry proof of citizenship and identity. A valid U.S. passport, passport card, or NEXUS card satisfies these requirements for U.S. citizens. Children under 16 only need proof of U.S. citizenship.

Marten River Lodge is easily accessible by car. We are located approximately 4 hours north of Toronto, Ontario near the intersections of Highways 11 and 64, just 30 minutes north of North Bay, Ontario. To assist you in your travel plans, we’ve prepared this chart with sample departure points and linkable maps charting routes, distances and travel time estimates for your convenience.  (click on your location link) or use the embedded Google Map below.

From Kms Miles Time
Atlanta, GA 1897 1179 17:57
Baltimore, MD 1123 698 11:24
Birmingham, AL 1902 1182 18:05
Boston, MA 1099 683 11:09
Buffalo, NY 546 339 5:14
Burlington, VA 1291 802 13:20
Charleston, WV 1234 767 11:34
Charlotte, NC 1605 997 15:14
Chicago, IL 1204 748 11:14
Cleveland, OH 855 531 8:11
Detroit, MI 737 458 7:17
Indianapolis, ID 1196 743 11:25
Jacksonville, FL 2219 1379 20:52
Louisville, KY 1316 818 12:38
Memphis, TN 1930 1199 18:10
Montreal, QC 610 379 6:20
New York, NY 1094 680 11:05
Ottawa, ON 414 257 4:24
Pittsburg, PA 896 557 8:33
Sudbury, ON 132 82 1:39
Toronto, ON 413 257 4:07