Lynn Lake – Your Affordable Alternative Corridor into Nunavut
Meeting Dependable and Affordable Transportation and Expediting Needs through Lynn Lake and into Nunavut by:
Air
- The municipally owned and operated Lynn Lake Airport offers charter, seasonal and regularly scheduled air service with direct service to Brochet, Flin Flon, Winnipeg and Thompson
- 5,000 ft. paved runway with a 3,000 ft. gravel cross-strip. One of the best runways and terminal buildings in MB’s North. Free parking, low landing fees and no Nav Canada fees. Groundside commercial development opportunities exist. Bulk fuel tanks on airport grounds.
- Airport is located 8 km. from Eldon Lake waterbases. Much work is done with regional lodges expediting their supplies and transporting passengers. Local expeditors provide service between the waterbases and the Airport.
Ground
- Lynn Lake is the starting point for the winter roads going to Brochet, Lac Brochet and Tadoule Lake in N.W. Manitoba
- Lynn Lake is the most Northerly endpoint for daily Greygoose Bus passenger and cargo service in Manitoba
- Lynn Lake is linked by a heavy rail line to the rail network
- Local construction and trucking firms, and cat train hauling. Gardewine Transport serves Lynn Lake from the South.
Rail
- The rail line between The Pas and Lynn Lake, MB is operated by Keewatin Rail lines. Regular rail service is offered between The Pas and Pukatawagan, and passenger and/or freight service continuing to Lynn Lake is offered on a charter basis.
For further information, telephone (204) 624-5122.
Lynn Lake’s Comparative Advantages are Yours
- Located 320 km N.W. of Thompson, 100 KM from the Saskatchewan border “At the End of the Road”. There are fewer costly air miles into Nunavut and the Kivalliq Region
- Working with the First Nation leaderships of Brochet, Lac Brochet and Tadoule Lake to ensure that proper needs of this road are raised among the region, and required consultation with regional First Nation Leadership are held regarding the Road to Nunavut through this region
- Lynn Lake is the regional service centre linked to an all-season road, hospital with on-staff doctors, 2 hotels, 1 B&B, 2 restaurants, local expeditors, garage, gas station & Northern Store
- Lynn Lake is ranked third in total nickel production in Canada despite not mining for a few years now. The Greenstone Belt is considered among many knowledgeable commentators as one of the hottest nickel and gold plays in Manitoba at this time. Tremendous surge of advanced and virgin mineral exploration is occurring at this time involving different companies and diamond drill outfits. Mineral exploration equipment and supplies are located here.
A Business and Community Directory available upon request, or online
“Lynn Lake – Your Alternative Corridor into Nunavut”
The Town of Lynn Lake
Box 100, 503 Sherritt Avenue
Lynn Lake, MB.
R0B 0W0
T: (204) 356-2418
F: (204) 356-8297
info@lynnlake.ca