Our “New” Neighbors

The end of our first season at Bow Narrows was a time of time of mixed feelings: happiness that we had a successful first year, sadness to leave the Canadian wilderness, and excitement to see family and friends in the states One of the most prominent feelings though...

A Fish Etched in Stone

A few weeks before the Ministry of Natural Resources’s Trout Project was in full swing, long-time guest Ray Gildersleeve came to me with an interesting photo. It was a carving of a fish in the shoreline! I knew that Dan Baughman would know the story so I emailed...

Back in Business

The trip to our winter home went smoothly…the weather was gorgeous other than a little rain…and the fall colors were amazing, especially just north of Fort Frances, Ontario. I never knew that Tamarack trees, an deciduous pine, turned a beautiful orange in...

On the Road Again

Off we go, back to stateside! We will be on the road for the next few days and probably won’t be able to respond to our emails and phone calls. We will let you know when we are back in action though. Remember that through May, you will need to reach us at...

Closing Up Camp

If a tree falls in camp when no one is here, does it still make a sound? Will the wild animals visit while we are gone and reclaim what is theirs for a few months until we return? And what will the squirrel think when Niko doesn’t answer his call until it scampers...