EST. 1946

Four Generations of Lake Life.

Since 1946, the Redden family has welcomed travelers to the shores of Longbow Lake. Our heritage is etched into the timber of every cabin and the ripples of every sunset.

The Beginning (1946)

A Vision in the Wild

Started in 1946 by George, Lillian, Mary, Walter, and Wanda Redden, the camp began as a vision of hospitality in the heart of the Northwoods.

It was more than a business; it was a family's promise to share the majesty of the lake with those seeking refuge from the modern world.

HAND-BUILT HERITAGE
"The camp wasn't just a business; it was an extension of our home. Every guest who pulled off the highway was treated like kin."

— 1ST GENERATION FOUNDER

The Evolution

From humble cabins to a thriving community, our footprint has grown while our heart remains unchanged.

GROWTH

Expanding Horizons

The original foundations were reinforced with modern comforts, ensuring every generation finds peace here.

Built to Last

""We don't just build cabins, we build memories.""

75+

YEARS OF HISTORY

Authentic Craft

Maintaining the rugged charm of the Canadian Shield.

Three Generations

The Legacy

The torch was passed down to Lorne and Pat, and is now held by Leanne and Carlton. For over 75 years, the Redden name has been synonymous with the heritage of the north.

Stewardship

Protecting the waters and woods for our children's children.

Community

Families that have visited us for fifty summers straight.

Part of the Longbow Lake Story

We aren't just a resort; we are part of a community. From supporting local events to being the reliable general store for our neighbors, Redden's Camp is woven into the daily life of Longbow Lake.

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