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Voyageur Park Lodge 2009 season


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Hello, We at Voyaguer Park Lodge would like to thank all of our guests for a great 2008 season. We are currently taking 2009 reservations and some time frames are already beginning to get limited. If your thinking of taking a trip to Kabetogama or Voyageurs National Park next season please take some time to check out our HSOforum. We have 10 cabins on a 16 acre peninsula and the cabins are nicly spaced and private. Come check out one of the nicest resort properties in the area. If you make your reservation mention this ad and we will give you 2008 rates for our 09 season. Thanks again and we look forward to hearing from you!!

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If you are planning a trip to Northern Minnesota or even have stayed on Kabetogama before, but have not been to our place I welcome you to drive in and check out one of the nicest resort properties of it's kind. We have 10 cabins on a 16 acre peninsula. All cabins are very private, 4 cabins have there own private docks to park at. Full dock service, gas, bait, ice, private boat launch, free fish cleaning and packaging. If you have any quesitons please check out our HSOforum at www.minnesotafishingresorts.com. Thanks and we look forward to hearing from you.

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Hey Dock Boy,

I was just up on Kabetogama this past weekend with your second cousin who owns a resort in Marcell. I put him on all kinds of fish but he just can't catch them.

Have a great winter,

A large former Pine-Aire dockboy.

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Are you planning a Voyageurs National Park vacation? Look no further than Voyageur Park Lodge. 10 cabins 16 acre peninsula all cabins have great lake veiws. The truck load of new log furniture just made its way into the cabins. If interested in a great family vacation or a fishing trip with the guys please check out our HSOforum at www.minnesotafishingresorts.com or give us a ring on our 800 number. 2008 fishing was great!! Have a great fall season and we look forward to hearing from you. Happy trails!!

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