Adventure Air
Adventure Air is a complete float and wheel charter service. We are located 60 miles North East of Winnipeg at the Municipal Airport in Lac du Bonnet, MB. The paved runway is conveniently located walking distance from our floatbase making it easy accommodate wheel, float or ski aircraft.
Adventure Air offers services to remote fishing and hunting destinations, freight and passenger services throughout Manitoba's Northern Communities.
OUR FLEET: Cessna Grand Caravan, Cessna Amphibious Caravan, DHC-3T OTTER, Cessna 185, Beaver, Cessna 337 Skymaster
Email: info@adventureair.ca
Website: www.adventureair.ca
Office: 1-204-345-8322
Toll free: 1-800-463-4744
Mailing Address
Box 670
Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba
Canada R0E 1A0
Friday, June 29, 2018
Monday, June 25, 2018
CESSNA'S IN WINNIPEG
Our Cessna 208 Caravan was parked at the Winnipeg International Airport after dropping off guests only to board another great Cessna Citation.
Saturday, June 23, 2018
ONLY A FEW PEOPLE REMAINING
With a few security personnel and a few medics remaining at Little Grand Rapids delivery of new refrigerators and freezers has begun. Plans to have residents returning to the community is plan for Saturday. With all amenities ie. Hydro, Telephone, Water now established the community awaits the homes to be filled again.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Monday, June 18, 2018
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
NORTHERN LIGHTS
Northern Lights can be seen throughout the North for most of the summer season but they are more prominent in the late winter and early spring.
BELUGA WHALES
Early July Adventure Air will be basing an aircraft in Churchill Manitoba. July is the time of year when the Beluga Whales move into the bay.
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
CANOEING THE POPLAR RIVER
The Cessna Caravan has just departed having dropped us on the west shores of Deer Lake Ontario. We are beginning our four week Canoe Trip down the Poplar River.
Our first morning with beautiful blue skies on Deer Lake.
Arriving at Sparrow Hawk Lake having just crossed into Manitoba.
Severe rain caused a canoeing delay with drying days to follow.
The Red Willow portage take its toll on the most experienced.
The shores of Lewis Lake is where we camped a few days awaiting a food drop and allowing some much needed repairs to our Ally Canoe.
The final night on the Poplar River before reaching Harrop Lake.
Nearing the end of the trip the storm is developing for an all night soft rain.
The last evening on Harrop Lake produced this amazing sunset, realizing our trip is coming to an end. In the morning we await our Cessna Caravan to take us back to civilization.
Monday, June 11, 2018
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
SUPPORT SERVICES
Due to the evacuation of Pauningassi and Little Grand Rapids family pets remain to fend for themselves. Donated dog food is been delivered weekly and distributed by the local RCMP.
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