Does anyone know how much money it takes to run a fishing lodge in Canada?


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Roger asked:


I am looking for the wages of all employees of a fishing lodge. Some examples are guides, shore staff, chef, pilot, mechanic, etc… Any other information anyone could give me that would be great. Thank You!

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4 Responses to “Does anyone know how much money it takes to run a fishing lodge in Canada?”

  1. Kristian K Says:

    You are going to have to speak with someone in business management.. all of these wages depend on the potential employee’s experience, education, and so forth. If you don’t know this already.. you probably don’t need to try to run this sort of business.. unless you just want somewhere to dump your money.

  2. The R Says:

    Shore staff $27,000 a year full time
    Guides $32,000 full time
    chef $30,000
    pilot $40,000
    mechanic $28,000

  3. MCB Says:

    four hockey pucks and 12 maple leafs.

  4. Ryan P Says:

    Actually, I would direct you to a lodge I stay at. It was recently bought out and has new ownership. If you call them they should help you figure out roughly how much. It’s in Nakina, called O’ Sullivan’s Rainbow.

    O’Sullivan Rainbow Resort
    O’Sullivan’s Lake
    P.O. Box 29
    Nakina, ON P0T 2H0
    Summer (807) 329- 5297 - Winter (807) 329-5840
    E-Mail:
    Website:

    The Web address seems wrong, but the email and phone should be right. You’ll want to speak with a guy named Bob he may be able to help you figure out costs.

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