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Moose Camp
Moose Camp boasts a historic
tradition of blending excellent food, clean fresh air, pristine lakes,
relaxing fishing, and great company into a mixture that is unbeatable.
Look through the old registers and visualize how it was back then.
Bring your camera, as we have an abundance
of wild flowers and wildlife close to your cabin door. From your
cabin, you can see loons, bald eagles, deer, moose, osprey, herons,
otters, beavers, whiskey jacks, jays and hummingbirds, just to
name a few.


Moose
Camp History
Moose
Camp was established in the late
1880's as a trap line headquarters, by a French Canadian named Ed
Rioux, who also ran a few hunting trips. Herbie McNeil
took over and maintained the trap line, guided hunting trips,
and later fishing trips by horseback from the 100 Mile House
area. The trap line is still in place.
Three generations of families
have returned to enjoy the great fishing and scenic beauty of the
area. Access to Moose Camp has
improved over the years, from the days where you rode in by horseback
to the present time where you travel in on a gravel road. This
has ensured that guests of all ages can enjoy Moose
Camp.
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