Diaries of a Lodge Owner

By: Outdoor Journal Radio Podcast Network
  • Summary

  • In 2009, sheet metal mechanic, Steve Niedzwiecki, turned his passions into reality using steadfast belief in himself and his vision by investing everything in a once-obscure run-down Canadian fishing lodge.

    After ten years, the now-former lodge owner and co-host of The Fish'n Canada Show is here to share stories of inspiration, relationships and the many struggles that turned his monumental gamble into one of the most legendary lodges in the country.

    From anglers to entrepreneurs, athletes to conservationists; you never know who is going to stop by the lodge.

    © 2024 Diaries of a Lodge Owner
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Episodes
  • Episode 70: From Gold Mines to Marinas - Andrew Johnston's Lakeside Legacy
    Nov 13 2024

    Discover the unlikely path from gold mines to marinas with our guest, Andrew Johnston, who traded the pickaxe for propellers in the heart of Red Lake, Ontario. Andrew's journey is not just a career shift; it's a tale of transformation that highlights the importance of environmental responsibility within the mining industry. As a seasoned pro in both gold mining and marine engine maintenance, Andrew shares insightful tips on ensuring engine longevity and how to prepare for the chill of winter—essential knowledge for anyone bridging the gap between these two fascinating worlds.

    The story takes a family twist as Andrew walks us through the serendipitous steps that led to owning a family-operated marina and Yamaha dealership in a small town. The lakeside life is not just about business; it’s about being a key player in the local lodge industry, especially during the bustling months when demand peaks. Hear firsthand how Andrew's encounter with the Yamaha dealer reaffirmed the reliability of their motors and reinforced the community spirit that fuels his business. It's a narrative filled with dedication, family ties, and the pleasures of small-town life.

    From the nuts and bolts of marine engine maintenance to the hilariously creative excuses boaters make, this episode is packed with practical advice and amusing tales. Learn why using the right oils and parts could save you thousands in repairs, and why even a simple washer replacement is crucial. We wrap up with light-hearted stories of local legends and boating blunders, adding a dash of humour to the importance of proper preparation and maintenance. Whether you're a marine enthusiast, a lodge owner, or just someone who appreciates the charm of small-town adventures, this conversation promises to be as enriching as it is entertaining.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Episode 69: Shoulder Season Lodge and Cottage Safety
    Nov 6 2024

    Shoulder seasons at lodges and cottages come with their own set of surprises, but the last thing you want is an unexpected injury. Ever thought a simple task like covering a boat could end with a shoulder injury? That's exactly what happened to Will, even with all his experience. We share our personal encounters with these overlooked dangers, stressing the importance of not underestimating tasks that seem trivial. When you're navigating the close of a cottage season or managing minor shutdowns, safety should never take a backseat. We promise you'll walk away with practical insights on how to safeguard yourself during these transitional periods.

    Venturing into the world of lodge management and oil fields, the stakes only get higher. With a tight window for infrastructure improvements in spring and fall, mishaps can happen before you know it. Drawing on years in the industry, from the lax protocols of the late 90s to modern critical safety procedures like "nippling up" a blowout preventer stack, we share how we've learned to prioritize safety at every turn. Listen as we recount the challenges and evolving practices, hoping to leave you not just informed, but inspired to uphold safety as your top priority.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Episode 68: Behind the Rod - Remembering Colin McKeown
    Oct 30 2024

    What if a passion for fishing could turn into a legacy that inspires countless others? Today, we pay tribute to our dear friend and extraordinary co-host, Colin McKeown, who left an indelible mark on the world of fly fishing. We reminisce about our unforgettable adventure at Chaudière Lodge, where Colin's expertise turned a challenging July shoot into a masterclass in perseverance and dedication, despite the biting cold. His meticulous approach to everything—from adapting boats for optimal fishing to capturing breathtaking time-lapses—leaves a lasting legacy that continues to influence anglers worldwide.

    Finally, we tackle the high-pressure scenarios behind-the-scenes of creating a standout fishing show. Filming at Goose Islands on Lake Nipissing was anything but easy, yet the experience was rich with lessons in boat control and adaptive strategies. With a cold front threatening to derail our plans, we learned the art of navigating expectations and environmental challenges to capture stunning footage of smallmouth bass. This episode celebrates the spirit of adventure that Colin so passionately championed. Join us as we honour his legacy and share the excitement of our ongoing outdoor explorations.

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    55 mins

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