Mar 1, 2026

A Core Memory on the Ice: Three Days with Bam’s Tour on Lake Nipissing

If you are looking for a quintessential Northern Ontario winter experience that balances rugged adventure with genuine hospitality, look no further than Bam’s Tours on Lake Nipissing. My son, Gus, and I recently returned from a three-day stint in one of their ice bungalows. Now that Gus is 18, our trips have taken on a new dynamic, and this experience was the perfect way to spend some quality time together as adults.



The Setup

Lake Nipissing is famous for its vastness and its walleye, but it can be intimidating if you don't know the layout. Bam’s makes the logistics seamless. From the moment we arrived, the team was organized and welcoming. We were transported out to our "home on the ice"—a sturdy, well-maintained ice shack that felt surprisingly cozy despite the frozen expanse outside.

The shack was clean, pre-heated, and equipped with the essentials. The layout worked well for two grown men; we had enough space to move around comfortably, and most importantly, the holes were pre-drilled and ready for lines the second we walked in. (which we did;)








The Fishing & The Tech

Over the course of seventy-two hours, Gus and I had our fair share of action. Nipissing is known for its "golden hour," and the walleye didn't disappoint(Although no trophies). We also pulled up some aggressive perch and the occasional whitefish that kept us on our toes.

A major highlight for us was the ability to rent a Garmin Livescope through Bam's. Even at 18, Gus is a tech-focused angler, and having that forward-facing sonar turned the trip into a masterclass in fish behaviour. It turned the experience from "waiting for a bite" into a strategic game where we could actually see the walleye cruise in, inspect our lures, and decide whether or not to commit. It sparked plenty of competitive banter between us as we watched the screen.

What sets Bam’s apart is their local knowledge. They don't just drop you in a random spot; they clearly track the schools and position their shacks over productive structures. The guides checked in on us regularly, offering tips on what depth the fish were hitting and ensuring our Livescope was dialled in for the best view.


The Experience

While the fishing was great, the real value of Bam’s Tour is the "off-grid" bonding time. There is something special about waking up on the frozen lake, brewing coffee while watching the Livescope, and spending the evenings catching up over a few beers while the wind howls outside.

The staff at Bam’s understands this balance. They provide enough support to keep you safe and successful, but give you enough space to enjoy the solitude of the lake. Their equipment—from the transportation, portable generator to the Garmin Livescope—was reliable, making for a stress-free trip.

Verdict

Whether you’re a seasoned hard-water angler or looking for a unique trip to take with your adult children, Bam’s Tour delivers. They take the "work" out of ice fishing, leaving you with nothing to do but focus on the electronics, the bait, and the company.

Gus is already asking when we can go back next year. That’s the only endorsement I need.

Pros:

  • Expertly placed shacks in high-traffic fish corridors.

  • Garmin Livescope rentals available (a must-have for modern anglers).

  • Reliable heating and comfortable sleeping arrangements for adults.

  • Friendly, attentive guides who genuinely want you to catch fish.

  • Safe and efficient transport to and from the mainland.

Cons:

  • You won't want to leave when the three days are up!

Final Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐






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