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Kipawa Land/ Cabin owners thread

Started by Dog, February 07, 2015, 08:50:57 AM

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T-Bone

Saw on the Zec web site the lake is 'closed'. What does that mean?

When Cabela's is closed, that means no shopping. If Lac Bleu is closed, does that mean no fishing?

Embrace every moment...you only get it once

Dog

Quote from: limacharley on April 01, 2015, 10:31:29 AM
not exactly Lake Kipawa but paradise nonetheless.

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-other-real-estate/windsor-area-on/for-sale-on-beautiful-blue-lake-kipawa-qc/1059533205

This is a pretty good deal for someone looking to retire but still keep busy.

this place is remote (as in far north of Lake O) and in vicinity of the blue walleye outpost outfitter
One more cast...

Dog

Quote from: T-Bone on April 01, 2015, 01:07:45 PM
Saw on the Zec web site the lake is 'closed'. What does that mean?

When Cabela's is closed, that means no shopping. If Lac Bleu is closed, does that mean no fishing?

http://zeckipawa.reseauzec.com/en/lacs
One more cast...

limacharley

you guys are looking at the wrong blue lake.

try this one. it is in zec restigo.   GPS coordinates are N46 degrees, 37.315 minutes â€" W 78 degrees, 23.860 minutes.
Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree,
it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
- Albert Einstein

Riverrat

Hey 600 Miles North I have just purchased a cottage near Laniel.  I have been coming to the area for over 40 years and finally had to make a move.  I am pretty sure I know where your cabin is.  I know they are developing near you but hey Kipawa is still a pretty neat place.  What a great family tradition!

600 miles north

     Hello riverrat, and welcome to the forum. I agree Kipawa has been and always will be one of the greatest places on earth to me for many reasons. Maybe we will bump into each other sometime when we are up. Take care!

     Brad
600 miles north is where I'd rather be!

Billy Mac

I have been lucky enough to make it up to Kipawa almost every year since 1962. My father and some of his coworkers had been coming up since the middle 50s and they would stay at Dorval camp and every trip up they would take the long boat ride to northern end of the lake by Moose Bay and would have a shore lunch on an island outside Moose Bay. Just as you come out of Moose Bay the large island in front of you is Large Moose island now if you go to the right about half a mile thats Petite Moose island. We laid corner stones in October of 1962 and Amy Dorval built the cabin in 63. It's a red cabin with a Laker above the front door we call the place Wapike. To say I feel fortunate to be able to visit such a wonderful area would be a gross under statement. The island is surrounded by sand so if you feel like a swim your always welcome. The outhouse is never locked and if you see my whaler stop by for a beer.      Bill