3 bedroom cabin in Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls on Crow Lake #5 Bull Moose Lodge
10/10 Excellent
"Gail and Cliff are great hosts, they accommodated our chaotic check in and had everything we needed to make our stay amazing. Will most definitely be back again!"
2 bedroom lakefront cabin on Crow Lake #6 Bull Moose Lodge
10/10 Excellent
"We had a fun stay at this cabin! The waterfront location and gorgeous lake views were amazing, and the screened porch was the perfect spot to hang out. The beach was a blast — we spent lots of time in the kayak and on the lily pad float mats, and the weather couldn’t have been better. It was also convenient having boat rentals right on site. The kitchen had plenty of pots and pans for cooking, and the owners were really nice and responsive whenever we had questions.The cabin could use a deeper clean and some updates where wear and tear is visible. We noticed cobwebs, dust, stains, chipped floor tiles, and found candy wrappers under the beds from previous guests.Keep in mind that the local grocery store doesn’t take U.S. cards (though there’s an ATM), so it’s manageable but a little inconvenient.Overall, we had a really great time — the location and lake activities made the trip memorable. With a bit more attention to cleaning and some small upgrades, this place would be absolutely fantastic!"
"The cabin is comfortable, well appointed, clean. The best part is the lovely view of the lake, with seating on the deck or down on the dock to see and hear the loons. It's a touch of heaven."
Rustic Log Cabin #8 on Crow Lake at Bull Moose Lodge. Family and pet friendly
10/10 Excellent
"Our experience with a stay at this lodge was so incredible. We stayed in cabin #8, which was small but very cozy. Our family of 5 slept all together which we don’t get to do often so was fun! The kids all had their own bed as there were still 4 beds. We had a full kitchen and bathroom as well. The cabin was very clean and well prepared for guests. There is water front swimming and docks. We had our own dock off the side of our cabin which our son was out fishing off constantly. The water was crystal clear, very refreshing and awesome to swim in! We opted to rent a boat one of the days (which was very reasonable price) and go out for an afternoon around the lake. One of the biggest highlights for our kids was the access to water sport equipment. They had a kayak, canoe, peddle boat, water bike and floating mat at the beach area. It was great for our kids to get to use all the different things and kept them busy and entertained. Our kids have already said they want to come back every year. Gail and Cliff went above and beyond — they were warm, friendly, and truly thoughtful in making sure we all had a good experience. They supplied us firewood for a bonfire and were just around if we needed anything. If you’re looking for cottage/cabin type getaway with wonderful hosts and unbeatable lake access, this is it! "
"Our first impression of the camper was how cute is that . There were a few unforeseen road bumps, but we communicated with the host and everything was taken care of promptly. "
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Saug-a-Gaw-Sing First Nation Reserve, will I receive a refund?
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What's the weather like in Saug-a-Gaw-Sing First Nation Reserve?
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 17°C, while the coldest months are February and January, with an average of -10°C. The snowiest months in Saug-a-Gaw-Sing First Nation Reserve are April, March, January and October, with each month seeing an average of 23 cm of snowfall.
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