Getaways: Autumn 2019
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Check out these awesome adventures for Quebec walleye, Manitoba waterfowl and record-book Alberta big-game
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LAC SEUL
The second largest lake lying entirely within Ontario’s borders, road-accessible Lac Seul in the northwest of the province boasts incredible wilderness fishing without the hassle or expense of a float plane trip. The 1,657-square-kilometre lake regularly produces some of the biggest walleye, northern pike, muskies and smallmouth bass caught in Ontario each year. 1-Learn more: 800-665-7567; www.visitsunsetcountry.com
—GORD PYZER
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