Houseboats can be rented on Lac Seul from Ear Falls. Houseboats are designed and equipped with all the latest and most modern conveniences - propane stove, fridge, space heaters, hot water heater, BBQ grill, microwave, coffeemaker, toaster, dishes, cutlery, cookware, linens, pillows, gas generator, efficient battery-operated lighting and chest freezer. A fishing boat is generally supplied with your floating lodge rental.
On Lac Seul, houseboat guides are mandatory to take you to your MNR designated parking area, and set you up for the week. Lac Seul is a crescent-shaped reservoir approximately 150 miles long, first flooded in 1935. It is the second-largest body of water entirely within the province of Ontario. The lake consists of open water, bays, narrow channels and islands. It is a relatively shallow lake with many rocky shoals, providing great habitat for walleye and northern pike. Other fish species found in Lac Seul are muskie, yellow perch, white fish and the occasional rock bass. Lac Seul is located on the former lake bed of glacial Lake Agassiz and is tea-colored. In clear water, walleye only feed at dusk and dawn because of their light-sensitive eyes, but because of the tea color of Lac Seul, it provides excellent walleye and northern pike angling opportunities throughout the day.
Click on the following houseboat operators on Lac Seul. If you'd like more information on houseboat rentals on other lakes in Northwest Ontario, visit www.ontariohouseboats.ca.