New Brunswick Outfitter #1.....
Located in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada along the shore of Indian Lake, five miles from Millville, New Brunswick. This is a full service outfitter that provides Master guiding complete with accommodations including meals, on-site transportation, and game preparation. They limit the ratio of number of guides per sportsmen to ensure the best quality of service available.
If you are unfamiliar with the terrain in New Brunswick, Canada this outfitter / guide / outdoorsman can tell you that it is very densely populated with some of the most abundant supplies of trophy deer, bear, coyote, rabbit, upland game birds, and fish to satisfy the most avid outdoorsman.

Still looking for that Trophy Buck? Increase your chances dramatically by booking a hunt at their Lodge. Their area for hunting consists of natural feeding grounds such as apple orchards, also natural salt licks and fresh spring water. The Whitetail migration trail blazes right through this area. Your success is also enhanced by theirprofessional guides who know all the best methods and will aid you.They go to great lengths to ensure every individual is pampered after coming in from a day of hunting. All their packages includes; Lodging, home cooked meals, guides, on-site transportation, and all game preparation. They keep the limit of the maximum amount of sportsmen to three per guide. Private guides may be provided at an additional cost.

Their main lodge houses their extensive kitchen. They are a licensed establishment. All four camps are Govt. inspected. Each cabin is complete with a general area for gear preparation and a common area to relax in on your own time. Each cabin has a breath taking view of Indian Lake.
Fall October 4 - November 20 (bow only)
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Fall October 25 - November 20 (rifle)
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$1650.00 (U.S.) WhiteTail Deer per person per week
1 week - Sunday 12pm - Saturday 8 am
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No Personal Cheques on Arrival (US money order, travelers cheque, or cash)
To make your stay a pleasant one, may we remind you:
All firearms must be registered at U.S. customers before entering Canada.
Orange vests and hats must be worn while hunting deer and bear in fall.
Warm clothing, thermos, rain gear, compass, proper footwear and
sleeping bags will make your stay more comfortable.
No Sunday hunting permitted, but fishing is permitted.
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