The Wilderness Adventure Lodge: Canoeing, Fishing, Cabins, Cottages at Two Moon Lodge, Lake Kipawa, Laniel, Quebec Canada
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A quaint, intimate
wilderness lodge
with the heritage
of a traditional
Lake Kipawa
fishing camp.

With only four
cabins, we assure
absolute privacy and
superior service.

 



Two Moon Outpost Lodge on beautiful Lake Kipawa, Canada. Secluded, private and peaceful, this quiet water accessed lodge is the place to relax and recharge, in the heart of Canada's stunning northern wilderness. Situated at Two Moon Point, one of Lake Kipawa's prettiest locations, our Wilderness Adventure Lodge is the base fishing, canoeing and kayaking on two thousand kilometers of water trails, rushing whitewater rivers, peaceful lakes, island sanctuaries. Explore the ancient forest and walk the paths of native ancestors. Test your luck on the elusive Lake Trout, live release a trophy Northern Pike or pan-fry a fresh caught Walleye on an open fire.

Live the life of a Canadian pioneer, off the grid but with the modern conveniences you deserve, like fully equipped private cabins, hot showers and indoor toilets.

Your stay at Two Moon Lodge will be as one of a handful of guests at the lodge at any time. Without any buildings around for miles, your privacy and relaxation is assured. As your on-site hosts, we will use our 19 years of experience as outdoor adventure outfitters to give you a superior wilderness vacation experience.

Dave, Julie,
Paul and Eddy Morin

New at Two Moon Lodge, the Wilderness Adventure Lodge...

  • 2010 Packages, now booking
  • New 4 stroke outboard motors , newly furnished and decorated cabins
  • High Speed Internet available, Cellular service (Bell/ Verizon Network)
  • Two Moon Goes Green! Solar powered cabins
  • Daily Yoga Classes during the summer
  • New mountain bikes, miles of trails for riding or hiking


The Wilderness Adventure Lodge
Winter: 705-444-7804
Summer (Lodge): 705-443-7870

© Wilderness Adventure Lodge, 2009