A vast lake. Rushing rivers. Towering cliffs. Deep waters. And a historic log cabin at the heart of it all. Here, you’ll discover timeless traditions, past and present. Visitors tell us they’ve just had the best day fishing of their lives. And while that’s a lot to live up to, here in the Land of Giants we’re ready for the challenge. Cast your line for some epic brook trout, salmon, or a dozen other species. Or explore, hike, relax…the choice is yours. The Lodge at Red Rock is a 4,000-square-foot lakeside getaway, crafted with logs hewn from the surrounding boreal forest in 1937. Carefully maintained, it offers seven comfortable guest rooms, inviting common areas and the very best of North Shore living. Visit The Lodge At Red Rock, Ontario, where the famed Nipigon River flows into a protected bay of Lake Superior in the District of Thunder Bay.
This small and welcoming community is found at the northern point of the largest freshwater lake in the world. For generations, residents and visitors have sought out the wild beauty of its clear lakes, ancient rocks, and vast boreal forest. It is an important heritage that we cherish and protect. Red Rock, Ontario area is world-famous for its fishing, with endless opportunities to catch the fish of a lifetime on the cold, pristine waters of the Nipigon River system, Lake Superior and other local lakes and rivers. Nipigon River is even called the Brook Trout Capital of the World, and the Nipigon strain of brookies is locally known as “coasters.” It was here, of course, that the Legend of 1915 began, with the world-record brook trout, plus another record of the largest brook trout doubleheader: two hefty brook trout caught on the same line at the same time. Other fish species like Lake Superior salmon, steelhead and perch are highly prized as well.