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Van Horne Landing sits on Wabigoon Lake near the town of Dryden in northwestern Ontario. Wabigoon Lake is a Canadian Shield lake surrounded by boreal forest. Very isolated and wild spot.
Access from Dryden (small forestry town). The lake offers an open water body with variable fetch. For experienced, self-sufficient riders due to extreme remoteness (17h drive from Toronto). Season: June to September.
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Wabigoon Lake — Canadian Shield freshwater. Rocky bottom (granite). Variable depth. Cool water (15-19°C in summer). Moderate chop in open lake sections.
Extreme remoteness — no quick rescue services. Dangerous rocky bottom. Cold water. Irregular wind between islands. Black bears and wildlife. Intense mosquitoes and black flies in June. Buddy mandatory.
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