Pickle Lake Pike Catch and Release Derby

Pickle Lake Pike Catch and Release Derby

Pickle Lake Waterfront

May 26 2018 to May 26 2018

Region : Northern Ontario     City: Pickle Lake

  •  Add to Calendar 2018-05-26 2018-05-26 America/Toronto Pickle Lake Pike Catch and Release Derby When: May 26th, 2018 9:00 am – 4:00 p.m. EST Where: Pickle Lake Costs: $100/Adult (18 and over) $25/Youth (13 -17) $10/Kids (12 and under) All tickets include a Rib dinner and entry to the Derby Dance (19+ only). Prizes: Adult Grand Prize is a Cottage Lot on Pickle Lake Other prizes and grand prizes for other age categories to be announced Registration: Can be done in person at the Township office at 2 Anne St or by phone at (807) 928-2034. Last day to register is May 11th at 5:00 p.m. EST For more information please visit www.picklelake.ca or contact the Township at (807) 928-2034 or email reception@picklelake.org About the Township of Pickle Lake – Pickle Lake is the most northern municipality in Ontario that is accessible by an all-season road. Although we are small and isolated, the nearest full-service town being three hours south, we offer plenty of exciting events and activities for our residents, neighbours and visitors from Canada and the U.S. Pickle Lake Waterfront Alexa Bailey edointern@picklelake.org
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When: May 26th, 2018 9:00 am – 4:00 p.m. EST Where: Pickle Lake Costs: $100/Adult (18 and over) $25/Youth (13 -17) $10/Kids (12 and under) All tickets include a Rib dinner and entry to the Derby Dance (19+ only). Prizes: Adult Grand Prize is a Cottage Lot on Pickle Lake Other prizes and grand prizes for other age categories to be announced Registration: Can be done in person at the Township office at 2 Anne St or by phone at (807) 928-2034. Last day to register is May 11th at 5:00 p.m. EST For more information please visit www.picklelake.ca or contact the Township at (807) 928-2034 or email reception@picklelake.org About the Township of Pickle Lake – Pickle Lake is the most northern municipality in Ontario that is accessible by an all-season road. Although we are small and isolated, the nearest full-service town being three hours south, we offer plenty of exciting events and activities for our residents, neighbours and visitors from Canada and the U.S.