Webcams will be on Loch Island for the Summer and into Fall
Camp Lochalsh – Off the deck of Cabin 1 – Winter!
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Camp Lochalsh – Looking North up the lake – Winter!
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We know you all miss Wabatongushi Lake, so we’re bringing it to you at home with a webcam!
At Camp Lochalsh, we have the unique benefit of being connected to electricity year-round. We installed a few live webcams around camp, including one on the side of Cabin 1 and another off of Cabin 4 so you can see and hear the lake conditions every day, at any time of the day! Keep an eye out for nocturnal animals roaming through camp. We’ve already seen lots of fox and a wolf!
*Note: We will move the Cabin 1 camera in May for the privacy of guests!
Enjoy!
— Andy & Amy

Hi Andy! Looks like another beautiful spring morning (May 29) on Wabatongushi ! I at least can have my morning coffee and now look out over the water. You could do scheduled updates from there since the cam also has a mic and I’d bet you would get a lot of us watching! Everyone has burned out on NETFLIX. Haha!! I’d bet the fishing will be excellent this summer when things open up again. Chris
Hi Again Andy. Glad you could put the camera back on. Cabin #one guests checked out I presume.
Nice to be able to look out over the lake and watch the weather changing. I see you got Al’s update.
There is another party of two coming at the same time in another cabin.
Now that the pandemic outlook is improving we are coming June 26.
Still not expecting the border to open before our trip.
Looking forward to some relaxing “fishing” time and the outdoors.
We have been locked down way too long.
Take Care Andy – be safe and save a couple of “Big” walleye for Al.
Hi Dennis. Yes, that long way around is a pain and hopefully soon, perhaps for your second trip in August, you’ll be able to cross through Michigan and save some time! See you guys on June 26th!
I am already missing the Web Cam. Fun to watch how the snow melted and the seasons changed.
Looking forward to our stay at Camp Lochalsh Jun 12-19.
With the Canada-US border still closed at Detroit and Sault Ste Marie we now have to drive around Lake Huron in Canada.
In other words a 560 mile trip up north through Michigan and cross over at SSM to get to Lochalsh is usually about 10 hours.
Having to drive through Canada all the way from Windsor – will now take us just over 14 hours and about 850 miles.
See you soon. Hi to Andy and Jamie and Elorah.
Andy, Amy I have really enjoyed the camera over the winter. Living in South Georgia we don’t get much snow or cold weather, but have connected most every day to see how Wabatongushi was holding up. Looking forward to another trip maybe next year!
Thanks