Formerly known as Kegos Camp, a fourth-generation family-owned resort offering cozy accommodations, healing retreats, wilderness adventures and local art & culture experiences in the heart of beautiful Algoma Country*.
Welcome to Northern Skies
Whether you’re seeking something classic and vintage or fresh and modern, we offer eight seasonal cabins available from May to October, and three winterized lakeside cottages open year-round, providing the wilderness retreat you’ve been craving.
Resort Cottages
Looking for something off the beaten path? Our off-grid, hike-and-paddle-in backcountry cabin is the ultimate escape for those seeking a next-level outdoor adventure - with a touch of elegance! Due to its remote location, the Backcountry Cabin is only open from June to October
Backcountry Cabin
“This enchanting cabin tucked away deep in the forest is truly a gem that everyone should experience. Stargazing, sauna sessions and hanging out in the hammock were our favourite parts. We can't wait to come back!.”
— Julia, Backcountry Cabin Guest
The Gathering Place
The Gathering Place offers a calm and intentional environment for retreats, workshops, and group gatherings. Surrounded by trees and just steps from the shoreline of Chub Lake, it provides a secluded setting where focus, rest, and connection can unfold naturally. With high ceilings, large windows, and warm interior finishes, the space is designed to welcome groups without distraction, allowing the experience to take centre stage.
Local Experiences
Partnering with local experts to create custom packages and outings, we invite you to experience the best Algoma has to offer, whether it’s going on an epic hike to a secret vista or bringing home a unique piece of local art.
All our relations.
* We acknowledge that our settler-owned resource-based business benefits from its location on the Traditional Territory of the Anishinabek Peoples of Thessalon First Nation and Misswezhaging. In acknowledging this, we are committing to respecting and adhering to the agreements laid out in the Robinson Huron Treaty, to taking action on reconciliation as laid out in the Truth and Reconciliation Report and to honouring modern day Aanishinaabe presence, practices and protocols which date back to time immemorial. We do this by cultivating respectful and reciprocal relationships and business partnerships with local Aanishinaabe community members, businesses and communities.