Photo Gallery Page 1

Forbes Holiday Resort is a great place for the vacation of your choice. Whether it's fishing, hunting, kayaking, snowmobiling, ice fishing, painting, hiking or just good old family fun we have it all.

Here are some of our favourite photos of guests, friends, fish, fun and scenery. We hope you enjoy them and you can click on any image to enlarge it.

If you have some photos you would like to share please send them to Forbes Holiday Resort, Box 67, Whitefish Falls, Ontario, P0P 2H0 or email to holiday@forbesholidayresort.ca .

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John M's small mouth bass caught on our dock 2003.

 

Fresh fish for dinner!

 

Catch of pike 2003.

 

Gil D boys bass catch in the fall 2002.

 

Fall bear hunt 2002.

 
 

WOW. Earl Ferris's 57" muskiecaught in the summer of 2003 and released for someone else to catch.

 

Looking down the Whitefish River towards Bay of Islands

 

Jacob C ATVing around the resort and getting dirty.

 

Forbes Holiday Resort office, store and marina in the autumn.

 

Looking towards Bay of Islands and Forbes Holiday Resort from Willisville's Firetower Mountain

 
 

Dwayne Comeau enjoying an afternoon of fishing.

 

Julia's first pike from our boat launch in the spring of 2003.

 

Julia and friend Melissa relaxing in cottage #14.

 

The Comeau's lodge/home at Forbes Holiday Resort.

 

An aerial view of Forbes Holiday Resort on the north side of the Whitefish River.

 
 

An aerial view of Forbes Holiday Resort and the Bay of Islands of Lake Huron.

 

The picturesque falls of Whitefish Falls.

 

Gil D'Andrea's big pike.

 

Jacob Comeau wave boarding in the Bay of Islands.

 

Now that's a walleye - Dwayne Comeau and his cadillac.

 
 

Pike and pickerel for dinner tonight. Two of the many different species caught in our waters.

 

That's Forbes Holiday Resort and Willisville's Firetower mountain in the background.

 

The world famous Forbes Holiday Resort fish fry.

 

One of the largest crappies caught in Haystack Harbour.

 

Now that's a pike! Caught in the summer of 2003.

 
 

 

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