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Encyclopedia > Kasba Lake

Kasba Lake is a lake in the northern Canadian wilderness in the Northwest Territories. It is most notable for being near Canada's four corners, which was created when Nunavut became a territory in 1999.


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Fishing Lodge - Canada Fishing at Kasba Lake (876 words)
The sun rises in the east, awakening the guests of Kasba Lake Lodge.
Kasba Lake is only free of ice a few months each year.
Due to the colder waters in the main lake the Lake Trout are taken near the surface all summer.
Kasba Lake Lodge - Hunting Suppliers (176 words)
Kasba Lake Lodge - Hidden like a jewel in the land of the midnight sun a short distance north of the Manitoba - Saskatchewan border, Kasba Lake Lodge is a dream come true.
The lodge -- the only one on Kasba Lake -- provides miles of shoreline and idyllic water teeming with some of the biggest fish in Canada.
Kasba Lake Lodge’s finely tuned balance of comfort and adventure means that everyone on your team -- from experienced anglers to those who’ve never held a rod before -- will enjoy a well-rounded encounter with the Great Outdoors.
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