Loch
Island
Centrally
located on the southern half of Wabatongushi Lake, this 2.5-acre
island can accommodate up to 28 people.
The
island lies directly in front of the only outflow of water from
Wabatongushi Lake, which runs south past a small stop log dam and
spills though a rapids into Glasgow lake — only a half-mile
from Loch Island.

Loch
Island's three large 3-bedroom cabins, 6-person duplex, and spacious
2-bedroom unit all are constructed of full logs.
A
central lodge — with satellite television, pool table, tackle
and gift shop, Internet access terminal, and dining room —
is located on the high point of the island, and features a large
gathering deck with spectacular views of the lake and the surrounding
wilderness. It's the perfect place to unwind after a full day of
exploring or fishing this vast, unspoiled area.
Loch
Island sits on the largest part of Wabatongushi Lake, next to a
large basin that is more than 100 feet in depth, with the deepest
hole (175 ft) right off the island.
The
basin is surrounded by points and sunken islands — resulting
in the perfect structure for midsummer walleye and northern pike
feeding on herring and whitefish.
Loch
Island offers Deluxe American, Modified American, and Housekeeping
Plans. All of its cabins are equipped with full kitchens. A wood-fired
cedar log sauna is on-site for those chilly spring and autumn nights.
The
island generates its own electricity 24 hours a day, and has a full
time staff ready to attend to any needs that you may have.
A
walkway connects Loch Island to a smaller, secluded island. Here
you'll find a fire pit for nighttime bonfires and the perfect spot
for star gazing. It also faces north, giving you a front row seat
for observing the Northern Lights!
Loch
Island offers something for all — whether your interests are
fishing, swimming, kayaking, hiking, or just relaxing. With its
exceptional service and deluxe accommodations, it will continue
to provide pleasant wilderness vacation memories for years to come.