We know you are excited - with good reason. A trip to Scott Lake Lodge is an unforgettable experience. The world-class service that has made Scott famous begins the moment you book your trip.
If you are preparing for your first trip to Scott, dive in to the motherload of information found in our Adventure Kit. Print it off and read it cover to cover; It contains the answer to just about every question you could possibly have about your trip. If you are a returning guest and just need the short list, look no further.
All US travelers into Canada must have a PASSPORT.
Visit the US Dept of State website for more information: www.travel.state.gov
Please Note: Anyone with a criminal record (including misdemeanors or Driving While Impaired (DWI)) charges may be barred from entering Canada and must obtain a special waiver well in advance of any planned travel. Contact Canada Border Crossing in Winnipeg (www.bordercrossing.ca) for assistance.
Our Saskatoon hotel for southbound guests will be the Sandman Hotel.
Scott Lake Lodge office: (888)830-9525 or (715) 362-7031
Scott Lake Lodge fax: (715) 362-7069
Scott Lake camp office satellite phone: 011-8816-224-13602
(use this only in an emergency)
Travel Ex (travel agent): (800) 882-0499 or (847) 882-0400
Sandman Hotel Saskatoon: (800) 726-3626 or (306) 477-4844
Transwest Air: (800) 667-8789
Saskatoon Expeditor, Darren Hill (306) 227-4322; Donna Hill (306) 229-3401
• Passport
• Airline tickets to Saskatoon (you don’t need a ticket for the charter flights to Scott)
• Your Scott Lake luggage tags
• Checkbook (checks are the preferred method of payment for any purchase but we do accept MC/Visa and Discover (sorry, no AMEX)
• Your prescription medicine
• Full set of quality rain gear, jacket and pants (click here for a detailed clothes list)
• Lightweight waterproof boots
• A swimsuit – not for the lake – for the hot tub!
• A good waterproof hat for sun or rain
• Sunscreen – go for at least the 30 SPF level
• Polarized sunglasses (available at our tackle shop)
• For early June trips neoprene gloves and warm boots (just in case)
• Bug dope – with Deet as an ingredient and bring only the pump or rub-on varieties
• Camera and extra battery – your cabin has 110v power to recharge video batteries or digital cameras
• A small tackle box (click here for details on tackle)
• Oh yes, a rod and reel or two. Unless you want to use Scott equipment.
It’s complimentary. Many guests are just bringing their reels.
• Finally, a relaxed attitude. This is a vacation not a test of skill or endurance.
Links to your online
2011 Adventure Kit>>>
PRE-TRIP QUESTIONNAIRE (all guests)
FISHING PREFERENES FORM (new guests)
PRINTABLE ADVENTURE KIT (pdf)