Passengers will see the dense boreal forest of Northern Ontario transition into the sprawling waters of Bearskin Lake and the community settlement.
The left side provides a spectacular panoramic view of Big Trout Lake (Kitchenuhmaykoosib) during the descent and final approach, showcasing the scale of the water body and the community's unique location.
The Left Side (East) offers the most expansive views of the major lake systems of the Canadian Shield, including the massive North Caribou Lake and the intricate bays of Lac Seul during the approach.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the destination's namesake lake and the unique geomorphology of the muskeg wetlands during the short, low-altitude transit.
The left side offers the most scenic views of the vast Bearskin Lake and the northern water networks that feed into the Severn River drainage system during this short hop across the boreal forest.