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Kasba Lake is located in the temperate subarctic of Canada's Northwest Territories, just north of the Manitoba - Saskatchewan border. Kasba Lake is Canada's 28th largest lake spanning 55 by 25 miles. The lake is 150 miles from the nearest road, is accessible only by air, and is fished exclusively by our guests.
The Kasba Lake watershed is a productive fresh water ecosystem filled with millions of whitefish, cisco, fresh water shrimp and small aquatics, important links in the aquatic food web. Over 2,000 miles of shoreline, hundreds of islands and reefs, and numerous rivers and streams provide shelter and forage for Northern Pike, Lake Trout and Arctic Grayling.
In 1975 Kasba Lake Lodge was the first lodge in northern Canada to implement a strict catch and release policy as not to overstress the fishery. That visionary policy has served us well through the years as we continue to enjoy world-class fishing and significant repeat business from our guests.
Fishing at Kasba Lake Lodge: