Churchill polar bears attempt to hijack plane at Dymond Lake Lodge on Hudson Bay

Churchill PolarBears Hijack Plane on Hudson Bay - Richard Voliva Photo 2008

This week we took a break from fishing to do some polar bear watching from our Dymond Lake Lodge. The bears were most cooperative, arriving in large numbers and primping and preening and sometimes sparring just outside our enormous picture windows. On this particular afternoon, the fireplace was lit, the lodge was cozy, a delicious lunch had been enjoyed by all and frankly we’d seen so many bears we decided that a little siesta was in order. 

Well, it was about that time that a couple of young polar bears chose to make their break. One polar bear was inside the airplane manning the throttle (sorry you can’t see him) while the other hand-bombed the prop (Doug Webber had wisely taken the keys for a nap as well.)

Doug’s granddaughter Allison (thank goodness teenagers never nap – they’re afraid to miss something), upon spotting the attempted hijacking, alerted her grandfather, who shook the sleep from his brain, headed outdoors and told the bears to pack their bags and get out of town – or at least to the end of the runway – and to not come back until they were ready to apologize.  

Upon returning after dark that evening, the polar bear family confessed to having eaten the Barbeque that went missing in the fall and were thus given their choice of five days of counseling or five days of hard labor at the Polar Bear Jail in Churchill.

Dr. Phil, are you available?

Thank you for another great fishing season!

North Knife Lake Lodge - Good times. Great friends!Greetings from paradise! This is how all Doug’s correspondence and conversations begin when he’s at home at North Knife Lake Lodge.

“Mom, what’s your favorite place in the whole world?” comes from Max, Doug’s youngest grandson. “Oooooh, I don’t know Max, what’s yours?” asks Mom. “North Knife Lake” replies Max. “When are we going back?”

Coming from the patriarch (Generation 1) and the youngest grandson (Generation 3), we know that what we have closes that infamous gap.

We’ve spent Christmases, Thanksgivings, Easters, even New Years (40 below, don’t necessarily recommend it) at North Knife Lake. Regretfully, no weddings, because we have more family and friends than beds. No funerals either, though eventually, Doug may change that.

North Knife Lake Lodge is a family legacy. We found it, we built it and we live it. We know its come to mean almost as much to many of you, our friends and guests, that come to bond with family, friends, colleagues and associates. Of course we know you come for the fishing and the food too.

Thank you, the success you’ve made of North Knife Lake Lodge has ensured that our family can continue to call it home.

Until next year, from paradise,

Warm Greetings from the Webber Family

 

Lodge Baroness Toni Morberg profiled in Travel Manitoba

Toni Morberg, Webber's LodgesSpotlight on Toni Morberg: Committed to quality

The future success of Manitoba’s tourism industry relies on its commitment to quality, according to Toni Morberg, owner of Webbers Lodges, a luxury hunting and fishing company located in northern Manitoba and Chair of Travel Manitoba’s Industry Advisory Committee for Outdoors.

“Developing industry standards are a necessity,” adds Toni. “Travellers are demanding quality and to stay competitive, that’s what the industry is going to have to provide.”

 As Chair, Toni leads a group of tourism industry members as they discuss current and future marketing and development opportunities for the province and make recommendations on outdoor products to Travel Manitoba staff. 

Developing quality and service standards for outdoor products is only one of many issues the committee has reviewed over the past year, which has also recommended enhancements to the Manitoba Master Angler Program, looked at growth strategies for hunting, discussed developing Aboriginal tourism products and looked at how to develop fly-fishing, ice-fishing and wildlife products.

 “Being on the committee is a great opportunity,” adds Toni. “Not only do I get to trade ideas with other business owners, but as a group, we get to provide Travel Manitoba with the industry’s perspectives.”

Toni says she’s noticed a real change since the organization became a Crown corporation in 2005.

“It’s much more responsive to industry and through the advisory committees, the industry gets a chance to really participate in the development of tourism in Manitoba.”

Naked Fishing in the Canadian Wilderness

Toni Morberg - Lodge Baroness - North Knife Lake Lodge - Webber's Lodgesby Lodge Baroness, Toni Morberg

Well, maybe not naked, but what a great way to start thinking about fishing with your better half. 

Imagine the warm lick of the sun on your back, an almost breathless breeze on your neck, miles of wave-lapped beaches and 150,000 acres of fresh, clear water in the middle of the wllderness (teeming with trophy fish). Just you, your bride and YOUR GUIDE – oh, forget the naked part – we assure you that will all work out.

Never been fishing with your bride? Wondering why your bride would want to go fishing with you? You’re not the first to ask that question, and you certainly won’t be the last.

We’ve wondered about the answer to that question ourselves from time to time, and what we’ve come up with, based on our extensive research of brides that fish is that: 

"Fishing with your man provides the ideal opportunity to connect at a deeper, almost tantric level, allowing you to refresh your relationship in even the most fulfilling of ways, if you know what we mean." 

Just kidding – they say they like it because they can almost always out-fish their husbands and they derive limitless gratification from that.  But seriously, fishing with your bride is always appreciated and remembered by the woman in your life who, once in a while, just wants a little quality time. 

Fishing is a sport where men and women are on equal footing – physically, both have all it takes to master the art and science of angling.  And while you’re at it, you can both enjoy time away from the everyday and a chance to really relax and unwind.

By now you must know that you can’t just take your wife anywhere.  Like anything you do for a woman, you must show her that you put some thought into it. That it took some time to plan and choose and make happen. And yes, that it cost you more than a few dollars.

What your bride needs is a luxurious retreat set in the Canadian wilderness. She needs to feel the waves caressing the shore, experience the sun glistening on the lake, soak in the hot tub and hear the whisper of the breeze rustling in the trees. She needs to experience gourmet cuisine, wonderful people, fine manners and exceptional service. And then she needs to go out and catch fish like you just wish you could.  

Whisk her away on the trip of her (your) dreams! We’re waiting for you!

Not naked. 


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