Your Hosts Dawn & Todd Thomas
Welcome You to...
"Northern Ontario's Best Kept Secret"
Sandy Haven Camp
Call Us toll free...1-866- Go4-Musky (464-6875)
Email Us...
fishing@sandyhaven.com
Frequently asked questions..
Do I need a licence to operate a boat?
Can I book a specific cottage?
When does your ferry run to and from the camp?
What months are you open?
What do I need to cross the border?
We understand how hard it can be to compare apples to apples when shopping via the internet.
Every place is "Beautiful" "Clean & Comfortable" With the biggest fish, Right!
Our goal is to inform you with the clearest picture of what to expect at Sandy Haven Camp. No unpleasant surprises or disappointments.
Once your here...you will be hooked.
If your questions are not answered, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Best Fishes
Todd & Dawn Thomas
Non-residents only need to obtain a Pleasure Craft Operator Card if they are operating their powered boat in Canadian waters for more than 45 consecutive days or if the boat they are operating is registered or licensed in Canada. Boater Education Cards or equivalent certifications are recognized in Canada. Proper identification should be kept on board at all times to provide proof of residency.
Currently, a Pleasure Craft Operator Card is not required in order to operate a rented watercraft. Instead, it is sufficient for a renter to complete a rental safety checklist.
Yes,the cottage prices vary depending on the amount of people that will be staying; please see the rates page for more information.
"The Streaker" our ferry, runs twice a week. To and from Sturgeon Falls.
Saturday's out @ 7:00am, in @ 12:00noon.
Wednesday's out @ 7:00am, in to Sandy Island...call ahead for the schedule.
Or
You can schedule a water taxi service outside of the above times.
Our season is from Mid May through to the end of September.
Our weeks run Saturday to Saturday.
Or Saturday - Wednesday
If you are flying across the border, you will need a valid passport now.
If you are driving across, you need will need to present government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license as proof of identity, along with proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or naturalization certificate.
On June 1, 2009, a new American law known as the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) will require U.S. citizens 16 years of age or over who re-enter the United States by land and sea to have a passport or other appropriate secure document like a NEXUS card.