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Adventure Destinations International (ADI) is a privately owned organization that owns and provides marketing and support services to a collection of fishing lodges in Northern Saskatchewan. We provide a one-stop location for booking a fishing trip in Canada and are committed to offering the selection, convenience and security that you deserve. ADI encompasses three fishing lodges including Selwyn Lake Lodge, Twin Falls Lodge and Thompson's Camps Otter Lake Resort. Along with our fishing lodges, we own and operate six outpost camps and 29 secluded fly-in fishing lakes. We make it our mission to meet the adventure needs of a global clientele base by providing a wide variety of experiences and adventure options through a roster of destinations.
Adventure Destinations International is a division of PIC Investment Group. PIC Investment Group is a venture capital investment company focused on growth financing in the chemical industry, transportation industry, industrial real estate as well as northern Saskatchewan development through the outfitting industry. For more information on PIC Investment Group visit www.picgroup.ca
Selwyn Lake Lodge Manager - Greg Sproat
"I am a product of being born and raised in Saskatchewan, so naturally I am drawn to the beauty of the great outdoors and its entire splendor. I can honestly say I enjoy the Canadian winters because of the sports and activities that present themselves during this season - although, the -30°C weather can be trying at times. I joined the Adventure Destinations team back in 2008 as the manager of Selwyn Lake Lodge. I am very fortunate to have such a spectacular job located in pristine northern Canada that is so fantastic, and undervalued by most of the world until it is truly experienced first hand. There really isn't any place like it, and the fishing is unquestionably some of the best in the world!
I have been brought up through the hospitality industry and know what it takes to ensure a five star fishing adventure. Along with my past experience in management and a degree in Marketing, I guarantee that it will be a trip of a life time! I am looking forward to many years up at Selwyn Lake Lodge and I am excited to develop a strong relationship with all my guests. I hope to see you this summer!"
Twin Falls Lodge Operating Partners - Ron & Karen Cojocar
"Karen and myself first purchased our camp in 1981 to fulfill a dream we had of owing a fly-in fishing camp. And here it is over 25 years later, and it sure has been a long lasting dream. Over these 25 years Karen and myself have had the opportunity of sharing thousands of our customer's dreams of visiting a fly-in fishing camp. We have built up a strong relationship with our customers and value the many memories. We have a family out of Texas that has fished with us 17 years, watching their kids grow up has been a great pleasure for us. In 2003 we joined the Adventure Destinations International team, and we are excited to be working together to provide our customers a variety of fishing options in Northern Saskatchewan. We know there are plenty of other fine fishing camps out there as well as other vacation destinations. With our experience Karen and myself feel we can offer you good value for your dollar, as well as help you fulfill your dream of a fly-in fishing trip to Northern Saskatchewan, and have the opportunity to become one of our many growing friends. A big THANK YOU to all our customers/friends"
Thompson's Camps Otter Lake Resort Manager - Ron Striker
"In August of 2004 I joined the Adventure Destinations International management team and began to represent Thompson's Camps Otter Lake Resort as the Lodge Manager. The Saskatchewan fishing industry is a dynamic industry to be a part of. In my previous employment, I worked in various management positions throughout my 17 years with a grocery chain in B.C. and while working out on the coast, I also managed to obtain my commercial pilots license. My family and I are very passionate about the north, and we look forward to the many changes that are taking place in the fishing industry."
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