Manitoba Deer Hunt '25
Manitoba, Canada






















Alex Kalden
Canada
Response rate: 62%
Response time: within a week
More about us
Our company was established in 1982 and operates in 1 territory.
- We are a family run operation which has been in business since 1982. It was started by Peter Kalden at that time. His son, Alex, has been involved in the daily operations since the early 1990's and has taken over the operation in 2006. Our clients have come from all over the world, with the majority from the USA, Sweden and Germany.
- We have always prided ourselves on remaining a relatively small operation that pays attention to each individual hunter's needs. Over the years, many of our guests have become close friends, as is evidenced by our large number of return clientele. Our current guides have also been a part of the operation for over a decade.
About this hunt
Warm clothing is highly recommended for this hunt, especially footwear and headgear. Even though our blinds are heated, the temperatures can get quite chilly should we have to do any tracking or walking to the blind. At times, we will also use ATV's to get to the blind, especially in the earlier part of the season when the frost hasn't set in yet and we can't get around everywhere with trucks. Expect daytime highs in the 10 to 35 F(-12 to +2C) range, with early mornings down to 0 F (-18C) or less.
As an added attraction, hunters are allowed one Timber Wolf and Coyote on their deer license at no additional charge, and your deer license remains valid.
A blaze orange hat and vest is required under Manitoba law.
A rifle with of a minimum .270 Win caliber is recommended as our deer can weigh in excess of 300 lbs. Choose a caliber and rifle you feel comfortable shooting, rather than one which looks best from a ballistic standpoint. Distances can vary from close to as far as you feel comfortable shooting. As many hunters have varying comfort ranges, we have stands situated where the shots can be close or far. During the muzzleloader season, the caliber must be minimum .45.
Guided
(Regular trip)
High Seat
Hunting From a Blind
Bow Hunting
Rifle Hunting
Calling
Hunting season: | Aug 31, 2025 - Nov 30, 2025 |
OTC Tag available
Where you will hunt
Territory
Located directly on the Lake Manitoba
Fence type: | Not fenced |
Territory size: | unknown |
Languages spoken by staff: | English |
Operating since: | 1982 year |
Entertainment services
Fishing
Where you will stay
Manitoba Hunting Lodge
Meals are served in the main lodge adjacent to cabin #1. Cabin #2 is a short drive from the main lodge at the end of the driveway. We generally use this cabin for those guests who have brought their own vehicle. For those needing a vehicle for the short commute, we will provide one free of charge.
Cellular service is good at both cabins. There is free Wi-fi at the lodge. There is a land line at the main lodge which guests may use at any time, free of charge.
Solar power
Mobile network coverage
Internet
Fridge
TV
Bathroom
How to get there
Navigation guidelines
Location
Directions for those travelling up I-29 from North Dakota:
You'll cross into Canada at Pembina, ND on I-29. Continue on highway 75 up to Winnipeg, about 60 miles.
Next, take Highway 100 West around Winnipeg for about 20 miles until you reach the turn off to highway 6. Turn here onto 6 and travel north.
You'll cross a large bridge after about 150 miles over the Fairford River. Continue about 8 miles on Hwy 6 and you'll see a green sign which says "Davis Point Road".
Turn left (west) here and continue on Davis Point Road for 6 miles until you reach a stop sign.
Turn left (south) at the stop sign and take the 2nd driveway on the right (west) after about 1 mile. This is the driveway to the lodge, which is about 1 mile long. We are located directly on the shore of Lake Manitoba.
Transfer from airport: | No |
Transfer from railway: | No |
Other information
Gun rental: | No |
Vaccination required: | No |
Terms
Price includes
- Accommodation
- Transport on territory
- Transfer from/to airport
- Guiding by PH
- Field trophy preparation
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- 2:1 guide service
Price does NOT include
- Fishing at the lake or nearby river during the later spring bear season and in fall, additional license fee of approximately $30.
- 8.5% sales tax
- Approximately $300 US for a hunting license
Cancellation
Deposits are non refundable.Wounding
Wounded animal: We will do our utmost to try and recover an animal that has been wounded and the hunter should be prepared to spend time with the guide(s) searching until it is found or conditions/sign negate any further efforts. If there is blood and the animal cannot be found, the hunter must pay a $500 fee if he wants to continue hunting.Payment
Deposit
$1,500
Deposit deadline: 10 days after booking
Final payment
Paid onsitePayment notes
A $1500 deposit is required to secure your booking. We accept personal checks, Paypal, e-transfer or cash. The balance for your whitetail deer hunt is due prior to arrival or via cash on arrival.US$ 3,300
This price includes:
Daily rate for 7 days
1 hunter
White-tailed deer
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