Cabins
Clean, comfortable, cozy housekeeping cabins
on the shore of Little Bear Lake….
Woman River Camp offers 9 modern light housekeeping cabins nestled amongst the trees and along the water’s edge.
Spacious and beautifully decorated in knotty pine, our cabins sleep 4-12 guests. The newest built in 2008. The kitchens are completely equipped with gas stoves, electric fridges, and all the necessities for you to prepare meals. With a propane outdoor cooker outside the door to fry up some fish!
All The Comforts
Bedrooms are furnished with single beds along with plenty of hooks and shelving to store your belongings. Enjoy the privacy of your own three piece bath with flush toilets and hot showers! To save you space, fuel and the hassle of packing, we provide pillows, bedding, face & bath towels, dish clothes & soap, and of course TP. Cozy up near the wood burning fireplace or relax out on your deck.
Leave it all behind! Come and relax.
Pets at Woman River Camp
We all like coming to lake and enjoying the great outdoors. Pets included! We enjoy having pets in camp and Timber sure likes the company. clean up after your at the time of their deposit
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bring a crate for in the cabin
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please do not expect us to check on your pet while you are fishing. If we can we will but don’t count on it.
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please keep your pet off the beds and furniture. Bedding is for people.
We have a great dog named Timber. He is a cross between Husky, German Shepard and some wolf. He loves people and still has lots of energy. Timber has a few rules of his own.
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Please do not feed Timber any table food. Timber has a bad stomach and the results aren’t pretty! Bring some dog treats if you would like to spoil him.
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Please do not ask Timber to do anything. He does listen to our commands. But when he is asked to do something like “come or stay” and it is not enforced. This teaches him not to listen. Which could result in him being injured by some larger wildlife like a bear if he doesn’t listen to commands.
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Please do not allow Timber into your cabin. We do use a shock collar as a training device and when he doesn’t come when called, we use it.
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Enjoy Timber’s company, pet him and say hello. He sure likes his head scratched!
Thanks for your cooperation!
A New Favorite – The Camp Cook Out!
Come down and enjoy diner with us. Talk tips and tell stories!
Every Tuesday evening, campers are invited to our complimentary camp cookout! Paul barbecue’s fresh burgers and Valerie-Ann makes some awesome french fries. This year, we anticipate enjoying some great Canadian games. All challengers will have a chance to win great prizes.




