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Lots to do and see at Cedar Island Sabaskong Bay Lodge is a safe haven away from the hustle of your busy
lifestyle. The Lodge hosts a beautiful cathedral ceiling, large dining space and a lounge area with satellite T.V. for those who would like to keep tabs on their favorite sports team, latest world news or
watch a movie. In keeping with Island’s peacefulness and solitude the only T.V. and telephone are in the Lodge. You can bring your own cellular phone as service is provided.
The early spring and the fall, the weather is usually cool, but pleasant. The months of June, July, August the
fair-weather fisherman will like it. In July and August usually balmy days for a swim, paddleboat, water skiing, tubing, nature watching, canoeing, hiking and berry picking. Local Weather
Recreation - What else can I do? Explore the Island and our swimming beaches that offer great family fun to
swim, tube, water-ski, snorkel and build sandcastles. Canoes and paddleboats are provided for our guests. Paddle across to the sheltered bays that offer great opportunities to experience nature at its
best. Explore the Islands nearby that offer solitude, natural game trails or portages for hiking, the sights of bald eagles and their nests, the splendor of the sunlit coves and the beautiful sunsets.
Wildlife and Bird Watching There are many opportunities for viewing up to 50 species of birds and
wildlife. The topography of the Lake of the Woods provides a habitat for innumerable plant and animal species. Our guests marvel at the scenery of the vast pine, oak, poplar, cedar and birch trees, the
craggy rock cliffs, the solitude and beauty of the natural sand beaches that line the island shores. Watch for the beaver ponds, fox, deer, moose, bear, wolves and enjoy the natural scenic beauty of the many
unique environments on the Lake of the Woods. A must is to bring your camera or video camera and binoculars.
Activities After supper you may wish to play a game of horseshoes or volleyball. We have a wide variety
of board games available or if you want to sit around and meet some other guests come join everyone at the bonfire ring.
Native Pictographs While boating watch for the ancient native rock paintings, some date back to over 6,000
years one site location is on Painted Rock Island.
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