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Harris Bay Resort — fishing and hunting resort for sale on Sturgeon Lake, Northwestern Ontario
Sturgeon Lake · 72 km North of Ignace · Highway 599 · Since 1967

Harris Bay Resort — Fishing & Hunting Resort For Sale, Northwestern Ontario

$1,500,000 CAD
Asking Price
$1,500,000 CAD
Cabins
7 — Sleep 36
Shoreline
600 Feet
Land
8+ Acres
In Operation
Since 1967
Access
Highway 599

Fifty-three years of continuous operation under the same family. That is the headline at Harris Bay Resort, and it is not a marketing claim — it is a going-concern signal that most lodge buyers in Northwestern Ontario will recognize immediately. The Ottos built this resort in 1967 and have run it every season since, building a guest base with the kind of loyalty that cannot be manufactured quickly. Some of those guests have been coming since the beginning. That repeat clientele is what a new owner inherits alongside the land, buildings, and equipment — and in the lodge business, it is often the most durable asset of all.

Harris Bay sits on Sturgeon Lake, 72 kilometres north of Ignace on Highway 599 — road-accessible year-round, which matters for operating costs, guest convenience, and off-season use. The property covers 8+ acres with 600 feet of shoreline, seven fully equipped cabins sleeping 36 guests, 12 serviced campsites, a full suite of operational outbuildings, an 1,800 sq ft owner's residence, and a boat and equipment package that is genuinely ready to run. Moose tags and approximately 300 square kilometres of bear management areas are included, adding a hunting program dimension that meaningfully extends the revenue season beyond the summer fishing peak. There is also a separate undeveloped land parcel included for future expansion — an option a buyer can act on or hold.

The sellers describe this as a turnkey operation with no improvements necessary. I'd put it this way: the capital has already been spent across five decades of upgrades. What you are buying is a resort that has been continuously refined, not one that needs to be rescued.

53+
Years of Operation
36
Guest Capacity — 7 Cabins
300
Sq Km Bear Mgmt. Areas
53+ Year Going Concern Established Repeat Clientele 7 Fully Equipped Cabins 600 Ft Sturgeon Lake Shoreline Moose Tags Included ~300 Sq Km Bear Mgmt. Areas 12 Serviced Campsites Highway 599 Road Access Turnkey — No Improvements Required Future Development Land Included

Sturgeon Lake is one of Northwestern Ontario's productive multi-species fisheries — walleye, northern pike, lake trout, and smallmouth bass all inhabit the lake system, giving the resort a fishing program that appeals to a broad guest profile rather than a narrow specialist market. The lake's relative remoteness — 72 kilometres from Ignace, accessed via Highway 599 — is a feature for guests seeking genuine wilderness character, not a liability. Road access all the way to the property means operational logistics are manageable in a way that fly-in properties are not, and it keeps the guest acquisition cost lower since the barrier to entry for first-time visitors is significantly reduced compared to air-access alternatives.

Ignace sits on the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17) and is the nearest service centre — fuel, supplies, medical, and air charter access. The broader region draws hunting and fishing traffic from across Ontario, the prairies, and the northern U.S. states. Moose season is a material revenue driver in this corridor, and the inclusion of tags and bear management areas in the sale gives a new operator a hunting program that can run from day one without the years of relationship-building typically required to develop territorial access.

The seven cabins are the core guest-facing asset. Each has been built and maintained to a standard that the sellers describe as "beautifully appointed" — which, in practical terms, means full kitchens with oak cabinetry and current appliances, three-piece bathrooms, air conditioning for summer comfort, electric heat for shoulder-season use, large picture windows with lake views, and WiFi. That combination of comfort features allows Harris Bay to compete for guests who might otherwise choose a more urban vacation alternative, and it supports a rate structure above the bare-minimum camp model. Collectively the seven cabins sleep 36 guests comfortably — a meaningful capacity that allows revenue from multiple full-party bookings in peak season.

7 fully equipped lakefront cabins
Sleeps 36 guests total
Full kitchen — oak cabinetry and current appliances
3-piece bathroom — all cabins
Air conditioning — all cabins
Electric heat — all cabins
Large picture windows — lake views
WiFi — all cabins and campground
12 serviced campsites — water and electric hookups
Shower house — two separate shower rooms
Separate undeveloped land parcel — future development
Beach — gradual water depth, suitable for swimming
Large water trampoline
Kayaks, paddle boats, and water toys

The 1,800 sq ft main house is a year-round residence built to a high standard — not an afterthought. The open-concept main floor runs 24 by 36 feet combining living room, kitchen, and dining area, with hardwood floors and a gourmet kitchen. Three large bedrooms, a large bathroom with his-and-her sinks, a laundry room, and an office complete the layout. The three-car garage is a practical working asset for a resort operator managing boats, equipment, and vehicles through a demanding operational season.

1,800 sq ft — year-round residence
24×36 ft open-concept main floor
Gourmet kitchen — hardwood floors
3 large bedrooms
Large bathroom — his and her sinks
Laundry room and office
Three-car garage
Concrete fish cleaning house
Air-conditioned freezer house
Air-conditioned ice machine building
Well house — state-of-the-art UV water system
Two docks
Concrete boat launch

The boat and equipment package is comprehensive and operational — this is not a collection of aging equipment due for replacement. The fleet covers the full range of guest use cases from guided outfitter trips to self-guided angling, and the remote-lake boat caches extend the fishing program beyond the main lake without the capital cost of acquiring additional watercraft.

17 ft outfitter boats — swivel seats, platform floors, 50hp motors
16 ft deep Lund boats — swivel seats, 20hp motors
14 ft deep Lund boats — swivel seats, 15hp motors
All boats in excellent condition
Several boat trailers
4×4 quad
Camp truck
Various power tools and equipment
Moose tags — included
~300 sq km bear management areas — included
Remote lake boat caches — included

Harris Bay Resort is located on Sturgeon Lake, 72 kilometres north of Ignace, Ontario, via Highway 599. Year-round road access. Ignace is the nearest service community, located on the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17).

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