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HIGH ARCTIC
Diana Lake and Lake Ternay

Diana Lake
Diana Lake Lodge is located forty miles northwest of Kuujjuaq, Quebec (formerly Fort Chimo, the Hudson Bay Company established its first trading post in North America here in 1830). The lodge is on a lake and river system sixty five miles long that makes its way to Ungava Bay where endless sea-run Arctic Char lay in icy, clear water. The water system is filled with rocky pockets and clear shorelines. Besides trophy fishing for arctic char, brook trout and huge lake trout, Diana Lake Lodge also offers world class and record book caribou, bear and the best ptarmigan hunting in the Arctic.
 
The Lodge at Diana Lake sits high on a treeless knoll with majestic views. This lodge offers a quaint dining room, spacious living room, screened porch and deck, and full kitchen to serve guests full meals.
 
Sports writer and angler Bob McNally considers Diana Lake as "one of the greatest places to fish for brook trout."
Season: Mid August through the end of September
Rates for this year are as follows: Diana Lake self guided hunt, fishing or ptarmigan hunting trip $4700.00 US each. Guided hunt (3 hunters 1 guide) $5500.00 US and trophy hunt (2 hunters 1 guide) $6300.00 US. Lake Ternay $3600.00 US. Included: airfare from Montreal to Kuujjuaq and return, carrier ride into camp, guide, meals, lodging, taxes and refunds. Not included licenses $250.00 US caribou (2 tags), $45.00 fishing keep, $9.00 fishing catch and release, $60.00 ptarmigan and $105.00 bear. Lake Ternay covers the same except the guest must get himself to Wabush, Labrador. He can drive up or fly up. We take over from the seaplane base and the carrier cost. There is no hunting at Lake Ternay, only fishing.
Lake Ternay

Located on a remote island 100 miles northwest of Labrador City, Labrador, Lake Ternay can only be reached by float plane. Here we offer outstanding trophy fishing in the headwaters of the Caniapiscau River in Quebec's sub arctic region.
Accommodations include three guest cabins and our main lodge. The cabins are designed for up to four guests in each cabin. The cabins are carpeted, have electric lights (furnished by a generator), wood stoves, running hot and cold water, showers and flush toilets . Our main lodge has a dining area, bar and kitchen facilities.
Travel : The seaplane base is located in Labrador City, Labrador. To reach Labrador one can fly from Montreal or Quebec City to Wabush, Labrador, the location of the airport. From there it is only a five minute trip to Labrador City and the seaplane base. Labrador City can also be reached by car. Lake Ternay Lodge is approximately one hour flight time from the seaplane base.

Included in your trip is a seven night stay, one scheduled floatplane trip to the camp and return to Lab City, boat, motor, gas and cooking facilities, government taxes and refunds and an on site camp manager.
Not included would be guides, transportation to and from your location and the seaplane base in Labrador City, fishing licenses, and any over night stays other than those at the camp.
Fishing species include:
Brook Trout - (squaretail) a char, a true wilderness fish of the north. Weights run in the range of 2 - 6 pounds. Fish have been caught over 10 pounds
Landlocked Salmon (Quananiche) is a landlocked Atlantic Salmon that may exceed 10 pounds
Northern Pike with average weights at 10 - 20 pounds.
Lake Trout ( char) with the average weight at 10 - 20 pounds. Our camp record exceeds 44 pounds. Season: June 11th through September3rd
Rates for this year are as follows: Diana Lake self guided hunt, fishing or ptarmigan hunting trip $4700.00US each. Guided hunt (3 hunters 1 guide) $5500.00 US and trophy hunt (2 hunters 1 guide) $6300.00 US. Lake Ternay $3600.00 US. Included: airfare from Montreal to Kuujjuaq and return, carrier ride into camp, guide, meals, lodging, taxes and refunds. Not included licenses $250.00 US caribou (2 tags), $45.00 fishing keep, $9.00 fishing catch and release, $60.00 ptarmigan and $105.00 bear. Lake Ternay covers the same except the guest must get himself to Wabush, Labrador. He can drive up or fly up. We take over from the seaplane base and the carrier cost. There is no hunting at Lake Ternay, only fishing.
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