A Stewart Lake Trip Down Memory Lane


A mirror image of Thunder mountain and the clouds above it
reflected in the evening light on Stewart Lake, Yukon

Two summers ago I took a trip back to the Yukon to visit my Whitehorse friends John Firth and his wife Dawn, and to fly in to our much beloved Stewart Lake, a place we have been returning to from time-to-time over four decades.

On this visit to the lake, John and I were joined by my brother-in-law Ted Vandenberg from London and my life-long Ottawa friend Alan Clapp.

Our five-day Stewart Lake adventure is captured in a retrospective feature that I wrote for Outdoor Canada Magazine. The article is published in the May/June edition which hit the news stands this week. Shoppers Drug Mart carries it, so that's where I picked up my copy. I'll have to wait for my subscription copy which I guess is coming by Canada Post's slow dogsled service.

The digital edition may at some point put the Stewart Lake feature online. The photos below are a sample of some of the sights and experiences we enjoyed on our visit in June 2024.

Peter Seifert's Little Bay Cabin where we stayed.
       The plywood exterior shows damage from porcupines
gnawing on the wood.



The inside of Peter's cabin





John Firth with a nice lake trout



   Al and Ted with me at the helm. We took a boat ride and were treated to a rare sight.
 
A cow moose leading her newborn calf to shore after swimming from a sanctuary island where she gave birth. Mother moose choose island sites to protect against predators, until the calves are nimble enough to follow their mothers. When they are strong enough, they swim to the mainland for better browsing opportunities. 




Me with a large northern pike



Comments

  1. Unspoiled splendour and cherished memories intertwine into an incomparable mix.
    Great piece!

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