SIOUX NARROWS
This beautiful sunrise photo from Tomahawk Resort on Lake of the Woods shows the ice has started melting. The resort reports, "The north shorelines and back bays are starting to show a little more open water, and have given an area for the ducks and geese to start swimming in."
KENORA
Silver Lake, a lake just north of Kenora, is seeing a lot of open water near the shorelines!
VERMILION BAY
The landing at Eagle Lake Island Lodge is showing some melt as of April 28th. The ice is starting to get darker.
DRYDEN
Bonny Bay Camp states that the last two years, ice has gone out on Wabigoon on May 9th. Do you think it'll go out before then this year? Here's what the ice looks like on April 27th.
EAR FALLS
Fisherman's Cove on Lac Seul was showing some black ice on April 26th! It won't be long now.
IGNACE
Cozy Camp is situated on the English River system near Ignace. On April 23, they were able to go for a short boat ride and saw these guys! The snow should pretty much be gone now.
SIOUX LOOKOUT
Fireside Lodge on Little Vermilion Lake near Sioux Lookout is certainly showing signs of Spring!
The folks at Lac Seul Floating Lodges having fun exploring Lac Seul! Click on the photo to see more fun photos.
RED LAKE
Red Lake is the farthest north community on Highway 105. On April 25th, Keith Graber updated the ice conditions on Howey Bay. There was still 26" of ice. On April 28th, Keith states "This heat has really started taking some ice away. The top several inches have honeycombed and there are some holes showing up on the reefs. 22”.
That's just a sample of our lakes in Sunset Country! Do you have an ice update of your own lake in Northwest Ontario? Fell free to post on our Facebook page at facebook.com/SunsetCountry or tag us on Instagram @sunset_country.
Fingers crossed we can all enjoy the lakes this summer!